Polish handball players will start with a hit. Schedule of the second round of Euro

they advanced to the second round of the European Championship. Patryk Rombl’s team after Belarus 29:20. In the third game, the white and red team. As a result, they took second place in the group and will start the fight in the second phase with zero points. Norway and Sweden will also be without points, and Spain, Germany and Russia have two points.

The Poles got to know the schedule. They’ll start and end with a hit

The schedule of Polish matches in the second round (all in Bratislava) is already known. They will start the competition on Thursday at At 20:30, a hit match against which in 2017 and 2019 was the runner-up in the world, and two years ago a bronze medalist of the European Championships. A day later, our team will play against the current world runner-up – Sweden (18:00). On Sunday, the Poles’ rival will be Russia (15.30), which is one of the biggest surprises of this tournament. The most difficult duel awaits the end of the second phase of the Polish team. On Tuesday, January 25, they will play against the defenders of the title and the current bronze medalists of the World Championships and Olympic Games Spain (15.30).

In the second group of the second round of the European Championship in Budapest will be played by: Denmark, France, Iceland (they each have 2 points), Croatia, Montenegro and the Netherlands (0 each). The first meetings in this group will also be held on Thursday, January 20. Then Montenegro will play against Croatia (15.30), France against the Netherlands (18.00) and Denmark against Iceland (20.30). The two best teams from both groups will advance to the semi-finals of the tournament. However, two teams from third places will compete for the 5th place in the tournament.

Schedule of the second round of the Polish group:

Thursday, January 20

  • Poland – Norway – hours. 20.30,
  • Germany – Spain (18),
  • Russia – Sweden (15.30),

Friday, January 21

  • Poland – Sweden (18:00),
  • Germany – Norway (20.30),
  • Russia – Spain (15.30),

Sunday, January 23

  • Poland – Russia (15:30)
  • Germany – Sweden (18),
  • Spain – Norway (20.30)

Tuesday, January 25

  • Poland – Spain (15.30)
  • Russia – Germany (18)
  • Sweden – Norway (20.30)

Source: Sport

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