The 18 pairs nominated (in alphabetical order by nationality) are:
- Radojko Brkic / Andrej Jusufhodzic (AUT)**
- Tatjana Prastalo / Vesna Balvan (BIH)
- Georgi Doychinov / Yulian Goretsov (BUL)
- Line Hesseldal Hansen / Josefine Kusk Jensen (DEN)*
- Javier Alvarez Mata / Yon Bustamante Lopez (ESP)
- Yann Carmaux / Julien Mursch (FRA)
- Kristof Altmar / Marton Horvath (HUN)
- Gianna Stella Merisi / Andrea Alejandra Pepe (ITA)
- Tomas Barysas / Povilas Petrusis (LTU)
- Igor Covalciuc / Alexei Covalciuc (MDA)
- Jelena Vujacic / Andjelina Kazanegra (MNE)
- William Weijmans / Rick Wolbertus (NED)
- Eskil Braseth / Leif Andre Sundet (NOR)
- Malgorzata Lidacka / Urszula Lesiak (POL)***
- Cristina Lovin / Simona Raluca Stancu (ROU)
- Ozren Backovic / Mirko Palackovic (SLO)
- Vanja Antic / Jelena Jakovljevic (SRB)
- Marina Duplii / Olena Pobedrina (UKR)
*Hansen and Jensen were named replacements for Pinar Ünlü Hatipoglu and Mehtap Simsek (TUR) after the latter were forced to withdraw due to injury.
** Brkic and Jusufhodzic were named replacements for Ana Vranes and Marlis Wenninger (AUT) after the latter were forced to withdraw due to an injury.
*** Lidacka and Lesiak were named as replacements for Maike Merz and Tanja Kuttler (GER) after the latter had withdrawn from the Women's EHF EURO 2024.
These pairs will referee the 65 matches across six preliminary round (four teams each) and two main round groups (six teams each) as well as the final weekend.
The Women’s EHF EURO 2024 will be played in Austria, Hungary and Switzerland from 28 November to 15 December.
It marks the first time that the women’s event is played with 24 teams and the first time that Austria and Switzerland host the women’s edition of the European Handball Federation’s flagship national team event.
Two preliminary round groups each will be played in Basel (Switzerland), Innsbruck (Austria) and Debrecen (Hungary).
The main round will be played in Debrecen and Vienna, with Austria’s capital hosting the final weekend.