Sweden with a comfortable half-time lead of five goals over Serbia, with six-time scorer Nathalie Hagman contributing almost half of their total production. This is what EHF journalist Courtney Gahan reports, live from the Zlatorog Arena in Celje:
"A stronger start from Sweden did damage for Serbia, as the Scandinavian side pulled away to an early lead that Serbia had to work hard to close. They managed briefly, but as we go to the break with a commanding advantage reopened for Sweden, it looks very much as though the Scandinavian side are on track for a win.
There’s no question that the defence and top form from Jessica Ryde have been keys for Sweden, with Ryde on an otherworldly 55 per cent up to the 20-minute mark. Serbia have been forced to play with great patience, but also kept Sweden working reasonably hard at the other end of the court. One difference is that goalkeeper Jovana Risovic was not matching Ryde’s performance (before she was replaced in the last minutes of the half), although we know very well she can be a match decider on her own. Let’s see what answers Serbia can find in the break."
Norway not sparkling yet and heavily relying on the scoring of Nora Mørk and Vilde Ingstad, each leading with five. Let's hear what EHF journalist Daniela Vekić tells us right from the Stožice Arena in Ljubljana:
"Defending champions and bronze medallists in Ljubljana, a nice way to end the first day of the Women's EHF EURO 2022. It is all about defence between the two, just like both coaches predicted. Croatia struggled to make their lines tight allowing Norway to take an early lead. On the other side, the Norwegians played strong and forced the opponents to make mistakes in attack. Croatia are certainly not giving up, as Ivana Kapitanovic made it possible to close the gap near the end of the first half. Let's see what the next 30 minutes will bring."
21:01
Not sure Nora Mørk has practiced this fall-backwards-but-still-score-through-the-legs-ot-the-keeper goal many times...
20:54
Serbia hanging in there against Sweden, only one goal behind at the moment - also thanks to saves from Jovana Risovic like this one:
20:45
So far, two very similar matches: Norway vs Croatia 6:3; Sweden vs Serbia 6:3. Still only the first quarter done, of course.
20:38
Norway already showing what makes them so strong. They have a slow start against Croatia... but suddenly explode and lead 5:2 within 10 minutes. So much class in this team - even with the many stars missing this time.