For a long time, Sweden plagued the Blues but after losing two semi-finals at the 2021 World Cup and then Euro-2022, Nikola Karabetic’s gang got instructions to beat the European champions last year and count on a repeat at the Euros. Friday 26 January (5:45pm).
An absolute skylight from the Swedish winger (29-32).
No drop in score for the Scandinavians (28-32).
Remilly spoils the score for Sweden (28-32).
Goalkeeper maintains advantage (30-28)
Blues lead (30-28) as Sweden goalkeeper injured
Three goals for Dylan Nahy before halftime of this overtime (28-30).
The Tricolors doubled their lead from the start of overtime
Nahi beats Swedish goalkeeper at near post (28-27)
We go into overtime, powerful free kick scored by Prady (27-27).
France narrows the score (27-26)
Another Scandinavian goal to bury French hopes at the end of the match (25-27)
France in trouble on every Swedish attack (26-25)
Swedish goalkeeper repels all French attacks (25-24)
Another effective move from the Swedes at the end of the match (25-24).
The Scandinavians upset the French at the end of the match (24-23).
Blues remain neck and neck in this meeting (23-23).
Clare damages French defense (23-22)
Pallika in turn multiplies the parade (22-22).
On a devastating counterattack, France is no longer the leader (22-22).
Sander allows the northerners to still believe in him (20-21).
Deskett failed twice against the Swedish goalkeeper, making a memorable double save (21-19).
With long, powerful shots, the Scandinavians edged the Blues (21-19).
The French team is out (21-18).
France closes in on new weak times (20-18)
France gradually took control of the match (20-18).
The Blues get back on track (19-18)
The French are in trouble in this second period (18-18).
Sweden is back in the game, more than a goal away, (18-17).
Valentin Port left the field with an ankle injury (18-16).
Only two goals left (18-16)
Sweden scores again on the counter (18-15).
The break did the Scandinavians good, (17-13).
Sweden will play in numerical superiority (17-12).
After a controlled first half, the French team is 30 minutes away from another Euro final! (11-17)
With France leading Sweden 17-11, the Scandinavians endured against the French attacking force and the invincibility of their goalkeeper Samir Belahsin. Initially worried at the start of the match, Guillaume Gilles’ men were quickly undone by Swedish defensive errors.
The French goalkeeper kept the score at half-time (17-11).
From seven meters, Desquet scores the 17th French goal (17-11).
Yellow reduces the score 3 minutes before the break (16-11).
With a long shot, Remilly thought he scored, the score remained unchanged (16-10).
The Blues took cover shortly before half-time (16-10).
They also benefit from French mistakes (15-10).
France punish Scandinavian mistakes (15-9)
At the end of a beautiful counter movement, Mem revives the French (14-9).
The Blues concede again (13-9).
France guilty of defensive error (13-7)
Blues take advantage of defensive gap to run up score (13-6)
France will enter this semi-final (11-5).
Tricolor goalkeeper looks elusive (7-4)
Zone defense doesn’t work for Swedes, France falls apart (7-4)
Big save for the French goalkeeper early in the match (6-4)
7 meters to the winner for the Blues! (6-4)
Vaughn took the tricolor
Great collective work from the Blues (5-4).
The French conceded a lot on the counter (4-4).
Lane stops golden chance for Scandinavians (4-4)
Desket cheats the opposition goalkeeper in a face-off (4-4)
Sweden very efficient in transition (3-4)
Blues still trailing on score (3-3)
Fabregas allows France to stay at the start of the match (2-3)
On the counter, Sweden scores (1-2).
An almost immediate similarity to the Scandinavians
Remilly fooled the Swedish goalkeeper with a cross shot (1-0
Marseillaise sung by the French team
More than 200 supporters are present inside the Lanxes Arena.
The Swedes returned to the field, followed by the French.
Even if Sweden loses against Norway, all the players are there, chilled for the meeting.
Remily, N.Karabatic on the left, Mem on the right, then the Fabregas-Lane-Desquet trio up front.
Mr Nikolov and Mr Nachevsky on the whistle for this meeting.
If successful against the Swedes, the French team will join either Germany or Denmark in the final this Sunday, January 28 (match at 9pm).
Welcome to this live to follow live commentary of the first semi-final of this Euro 2024 handball game between the Blues and Sweden. Kick-off 5:45 pm
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