Denmark finished the preliminary round with six points and a goal difference of +46 after clear wins against Korea, Tunisia and Congo and despite a bad knee injury to Mia Rej in the opener against Tunisia. The upcoming hurdles of Germany and Hungary will definitely be tougher for the EHF EURO 2020 hosts and semi-finalists.
As predicted, four European powerhouses will duel for the two quarter-final spots in main round group 2. EHF EURO 2020 champions Norway start with the maximum of four points, including a dominant 33:22 win in the group final against Romania (2 points).
Sweden and defending champions Netherlands finished an intense battle for the top spot with a draw and each carry three points to the next stage. The biggest gap in the second half was one goal, and the Netherlands took the lead for the first time in minute 50 – but finally the draw was fully deserved.
Both sides previously had goal fests against Puerto Rico and Uzbekistan. The Netherlands scored 113 goals in those two matches (55+58), while Sweden’s Nathalie Hagman scored 19 individual goals against Puerto Rico, and tops the scorer list with a total of 29 goals after three matches.
In groups A and B the two Olympic finalists finished with a clear record of three wins, and will face each other in the main round. Gold medallists France beat Angola, Montenegro and Slovenia, while silver medallists Russia beat Serbia, Poland and Cameroon.