23
19:24
Goal for Sweden, 12:14 by Lukas Sandell
22
19:24
Goal for Germany, 12:13 by Tim Zechel
21
19:23
7-yards missed by Marcel Schiller (Germany)
… Schiller’s bounce flies past the gate on the left.
21
19:22
Zechel brings out the second seven meters for the DHB team…
21
19:22
Goal for Sweden, 11:13 by Felix Claar
21
19:22
Goal for Germany, 11:12 by Tim Zechel
After Witzke hit the post, Zechel grabs the rebound and ends the home team’s dry spell.
20
19:20
After a good seven minutes without a sense of achievement, Alfreð Gíslason takes the first time out.
20
19:20
Goal for Sweden, 10:12 by Eric Johansson
19
19:20
Golla makes the first misthrow with the eighth attempt from half-right six meters.
19
19:19
Fredric Pettersson’s free throw from the left circle stops Wolff with his chest.
18
19:19
Weber’s jump shot from the left backcourt stops Thulin in the flat right corner.
17
19:17
Goal for Sweden, 10:11 by Hampus Wanne
Wanne, who was staged by his ex-club colleague Gottfridsson with a ground pass to the central circle, put Sweden in the lead for the first time.
17
19:17
Göppinger Schiller gets stuck on Thulin from the left flank.
16
19:16
… After a great pass, Lagergren throws Carlsbogård from the inside six yards past the short corner.
16
19:16
After Knorr lost the ball, Sweden can take the lead for the first time…
15
19:15
Goal for Sweden, 10:10 by Hampus Wanne
15
19:15
Zechel from Erlangen replaces Golla in the pivot position.
14
19:13
The run-in tub throws past the long corner from the half-right circle.
13.
19:12
Goal for Germany, 10:9 by Johannes Golla
Golla is the outstanding man of the first quarter of an hour: The Flensburg player’s seventh throw also finds its way into the net.
13.
19:12
Goal for Sweden, 9:9 by Niclas Ekberg
12.
19:12
Goal for Germany, 9:8 by Johannes Golla
12.
19:11
Goal for Sweden, 8:8 by Niclas Ekberg
The man from Kiel tries again and sinks the ball in the left corner.
11.
19:11
Ekberg finds his master in Wolff from the right flank. But the ball remains in the ranks of the guests.
10
19:10
Groetzki takes off from the right wing and throws past the long corner.
10
19:10
Goal for Sweden, 8:7 by Hampus Wanne
9.
19:08
Goal for Germany, 8:6 by Kai Häfner
Häfner defeats Thulin with a precise jump shot from the right backcourt, which hits the half-height left corner.
8th.
19:08
Goal for Sweden, 7:6 by Niclas Ekberg
8th.
19:07
Goal for Sweden, 7:5 by Niclas Ekberg
The man from Kiel manages the first counter hit by Tre Kronor.
7.
19:07
Wolff parries Darj’s free throw from the center circle with a high right leg.
7.
19:06
Goal for Germany, 7:4 by Johannes Golla
After Thulin’s save against Köster, Golla grabs the rebound and sinks it from a central six meters.
6.
19:05
Goal for Sweden, 6:4 by Max Darj
5.
19:05
Goal for Germany, 6:3 by Johannes Golla
Golla also accommodates his fourth litter in the guest box. This time he is the addressee of a fine allusion to Häfner.
5.
19:05
Goal for Sweden, 5-3 by Jonathan Carlsbogård
5.
19:04
Against unfocused starting Scandinavians, the DHB selection scored three early counter goals.
5.
19:04
Goal for Germany, 5:2 by Johannes Golla
4.
19:04
Goal for Germany, 4:2 by Marcel Schiller
3.
19:03
Goal for Sweden, 3-2 by Jim Gottfridsson
The Flensburg player makes the connection through the middle after a great individual action.
3.
19:03
Schiller only hits the outer post from the left wing.
3.
19:03
Goal for Sweden, 3-1 by Max Darj
The new Berliner brings the Tre Kronor to the scoreboard from a central six meters.
3.
19:02
Goal for Germany, 3-0 by Johannes Golla
The captain nets again at the end of a quick counterattack.
3.
19:02
Goal for Germany, 2-0 by Johannes Golla
After Köster won the ball against Lagergren, the home side quickly switched and scored their second goal through Golla.
2.
19:01
Goal for Germany, 1-0 by Marcel Schiller
… Schiller overcomes Thulin with a low execution into the left corner.
1.
19:01
Häfner pushes into a half-right gap and gets a seven-meter penalty against Gottfridsson…
1.
19:00
Alfreð Gíslason offensively sends Schiller, Köster Knorr, Häfner, Groetzki and Golla into the race. Wolff guards the home box.
1.
19:00
The DHB team against Sweden – let’s go in the SAP Arena!
18:54
It’s time for the national anthems.
18:50
The entrance ceremony has just begun.
18:41
Sweden traveled to southwest Germany as reigning European champions and secured their first major title in 20 years in Budapest at the end of January by beating the Spaniards 27:26 in the final. Since the Tre Kronor will compete with a similar squad at their home World Cup, they are of course among the narrow favorites – the new Kielers Johansson and Wallinius have already proven in the Handball Bundesliga that the next generation can also compete at the highest level level moves.
18:31
The German handball players got together again at the beginning of the week six months after qualifying for the upcoming World Cup in Poland and Sweden (January 11-29), which was made perfect by two clear victories against the Faroe Islands, and the extended preparation for the global tournament in three months recorded. After seventh place at the most recent European Championship, the team of national coach Alfreð Gíslason wants to get closer to the top nations and uses the games in the EHF EURO Cup as a first opportunity to determine where they stand.
18:20
While 32 nations started qualifying for the European Championship 2024 in Germany in this window of international matches, the host, the finalists of this year’s continental championship Sweden and Spain as well as Denmark, who came third in the European Championship, will measure their strength as automatic participants in the EHF EURO Cup. In this competition, everyone plays against everyone else on three dates until the end of April.
18:10
Good evening from Mannheim! The German national handball team starts in the home ground of the Rhein-Neckar Löwen with a game against Sweden in the EHF EURO Cup. The DHB team and the European champions will face each other in the SAP Arena from 7 p.m.