Poland had the better start, Montenegro – led by Jovanka Radicevic's five goals – have recovered fast, and we are in for a thrilling second half. Here are the half-time thoughts of Bjöen Pazen:
"Another emotional night in the sold-out Moraca arena, with tears even before the throw-off: Montenegrin handball said farewell to Jovanka Radicevic, who will quit playing for the national team after the EHF EURO. Facing Poland was her 188th international match – and the last one on home ground. But as soon as the 36-year-old right wing had dried her tears, she was on fire, being the best scorer of the first half.
But despite the again frenetic support of more than 4,000 fans, Montenegro were surprised by a 5:2 lead of the bravely fighting Polish side, aiming for their first main round berth in eight years. The back court axis Karolina Kochaniak-Sala (3), Monika Kobylinska (4) and Kinga Achruk (2) combined for nine of the 12 Polish goals before the break. Even a 7:2 run of the host for the 9:7 advance did not break the Polish moral in an intense battle for every ball and every centimetre. And after 30 minutes, Poland had this one point they need to proceed, as Kobylinska levelled the result with the buzzer for 12.12. So everything is open in the race for the remaining two tickets to Skopje."
Romania ahead, led by Cristina Neagu's six goals, as many expected, but no room for error as the Macedonian hosts keep hanging in there well. Let's hear from EHF journalist Adrian Costeiu in the arena in Skopje:
”They are clear favourites,” said North Macedonia head coach Ljubomir Savevski before the do-or-die match against Romania. It might have been a play, because the numbers said that the co-hosts scored the lowest amount of goals in the competition after two rounds. Did Romania fall into the trap set by the experienced coach?
Judging by the first half, a bit. Romania dominated the match, but missed too many clear-cut chances to open a bigger gap. And their 3:0 run spurred by Cristina Neagu between the 17th and 22nd minutes was just enough for Florentin Pera’s side to open a three-goal gap, 11:8.
But this match will be decided in the second half. Romania’s attack had a 50% efficiency, North Macedonia’s had a 34% efficiency, therefore everything will be decided in defence. And if North Macedonia do stop Cristina Neagu, who scored six goals and dished three assists, then Romania will be in big, big trouble. Right now, they are in the main round, thanks to their 13:12 lead. But it is a very, very slim margin."
18:34
Does this count as save?! ;-)
18:21
Wow, Cristina Neagu is on fire. I mean, really on fire.
Romania lead 9:8 – and no less than six of these nine goals have come from Neagu.
18:17
First quarter done, and both matches very much in the balance. Nothing separating North Macedonia and Romania in Skopje, locked at 5:5. And Poland had a quick 5:2 lead over Montenegro in Podgorica, but that hasn't last for long: 6:6.
18:09
What you call: moving pictures from Podgorica:
17:58
First emotions, first tears, even before throw-off in Podgorica tonight. This will be superstar Jovanka Radicevic's last home match in Montenegro for the national team. A moment that of course cannot pass unnoticed, and she has been presented two framed shirts – also one for passing the 1,000-goal mark.
17:49
The head-to-head stats for Poland against Macedonia are pretty one-sided: Macedonia have won eight of their previous nine encounters...
But: the one win Poland got, came in the most recent match the teams played: in the main of last year's IHF World Championship, which Poland won 33:28.
17:43
Over in group D, the situation is a little bit more complicated, with three teams in the race for two remaining tickets to the main round. Two of them play the late game – Germany and Spain – but the third one will meet already qualified co-hosts Montenegro at 18:00 CET: Poland.
The situation for Poland? They go through to the main round if:
- they do not lose to Montenegro
- they lose to Montenegro AND Germany do not lose to Spain
- they lose to Montenegro AND Germany lose to Spain by more than three goals
- they lose to Montenegro AND Germany lose to Spain by three goals AND do not score at least 21 goals
- they lose to Montenegro AND Germany lose to Spain 20:23 AND Poland will have a better goal difference in the overall ranking than Germany
17:34
Looking at the stats, you have to fear the worst for co-hosts North Macedonia tonight: they have beaten Romania only once on six occasions – and that came at the 1997 IHF World Championship in Germany, a quarter of a century ago...
But having said that, stats are just stats, the facts will created during 60 hot minutes on court in Podgorica.
17:28
Luckily in group C, the math is not too difficult: the winner takes it all. (Don't cheer too early, we talk you through group D in a minute...)
France and Netherlands, who meet in the late match, are through; the last main round spot from this group goes to either North Macedonia or Romania. If North Macedonia win, they go through. Every other result, also a draw, will see Romania advance.
In what an atmosphere it will be on the Moraca Arena once again:
17:20
Tension is building in Skopje and Podgorica as we are only 40 minutes away from throw-off. We start this last night of preliminary round action in group C with hosts North Macedonia and Romania dueling directly for the last main round spot from this group; and in group D with Poland playing for their chance to stay in the tournament against already qualified Montenegro.
17:05
If you are not already doing so, tune in to our EHF EURO show on the Home of Handball Twitch channel for a watch-along and a series of star guests: