GROUP 4
Czech Republic vs France
Wednesday 20 April, 20:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- after qualifying for the final tournament of the EHF EURO three consecutive times, in 2016, 2018 and 2020, the Czech Republic are now last in the group, with two losses in two matches, and need a miraculous comeback to progress
- France have already sealed their place in the tournament, after sweeping their opponents in the first four matches
- due to a Covid-19 positive test, France’s captain, left wing Coralie Lassource, dropped out of contention and was replaced by Manon Houette
- France are on a 19-game unbeaten streak in qualification for the EHF EURO, with 18 wins and a draw. Their last loss came in March 2012, against North Macedonia
- in the first game between the two sides, France earned one of their largest-ever wins in the qualification phase of the EHF EURO, 38:22
Ukraine vs Croatia
Wednesday 20 April, 18:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- due to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, the game will be played in Graz, Austria, on neutral court
- EHF EURO 2020 bronze medallists Croatia face a must-win game, after conceding three losses in their first four games, including a 22:23 home loss against Ukraine
- goalkeeper Tea Pijevic will miss the game, due to an injury, while fellow goalkeeper Ivana Kapitanovic is doubtful, creating a shot-stopping conundrum for Croatia’s coach Nenad Sostaric
- Ukraine have only played two games since Russia invaded their country, but they are in a good position, needing three wins in their last four matches, despite having to play their home games on neutral court
- the two sides have met four times in the last 16 years and Ukraine have beaten Croatia twice in the last five years
GROUP 5
Slovakia vs Spain
Wednesday 20 April, 20:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- after losing two games against Portugal on his debut as Slovakia’s women’s national team coach, Jorge Duenas will now face Spain, the team he coached between 2007 and 2017
- ‘Las Guerreras’ will qualify for the EHF EURO 2022 provided they beat Slovakia
- Spain will welcome back pivotal players like Alexandrina Barbosa, Almudena Rodriguez, Carmen Campos and Kaba Gassama in the roster, after they missed the double-header against Hungary in March
- left wing Jennifer Gutierrez will miss the last two games of qualification phase 2 and is replaced by Ona Vegue, who will make her debut for Spain
- Spain are unbeaten against Slovakia since 2015, with five wins and a draw, including friendly matches and the 33:28 win in the first leg between the two sides
Portugal vs Hungary
Thursday, 21 April, 20:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- provided they do not lose to Portugal, Hungary will be through to the EHF EURO 2022
- it would be Hungary’s 15th consecutive participation at the EHF EURO
- Portugal have not qualified for the final tournament of the EHF EURO since 2008, when they finished last, in 16th place
- Hungary have won the last 10 away games played in EHF EURO qualification, with their last loss coming against Germany in March 2012
- the two sides have met only once in recent years, when Hungary took a 34:24 win against Portugal in October 2021
GROUP 6
Turkey vs Serbia
Wednesday, 20 April, 20:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- after their home win against Iceland, Turkey are in with a chance to qualify for the first time, but face a must-win home game against Serbia
- Serbia have lost two matches in the first four games of the qualification phase for the first time since 2010, when they were beaten by Spain twice, but qualified after sealing two wins against Turkey, including 32:30 away
- Turkey have never won more than a game in the EHF EURO qualification phase since 2014, when they beat Italy twice
- two wins against Turkey and Iceland would hand Serbia their 12th consecutive berth at the EHF EURO. They last failed to qualify for the final tournament in 1998
- in the first leg between the two sides, played in Serbia, Turkey stood little chance and conceded a 27:36 loss
Iceland vs Sweden
Wednesday, 20 April, 21:45 CEST, live on EHFTV
- after losing a crucial game against Turkey, Iceland will hope to get back to their winning ways against Sweden
- if they win, Sweden will progress to the final tournament of the EHF EURO for the 11th time in a row
- Wilma Kroon Andersson and Sofie Borjesson will miss the two games against Iceland and Turkey, while goalkeeper Nora Persson makes her debut for Sweden
- after scoring 19 goals in the first four games of qualification phase 2, Sweden’s right wing Nathalie Hagman needs 19 more to tie Linnea Torstenson with 655 goals as the fourth top scorer in the history of the Scandinavian team
- the two teams know each other well, having met almost yearly in friendly matches: Sweden have won the last seven games in a row, including a 30:17 drubbing in the first leg