The second semi-final at the men’s EHF Euro 2024 handball competition is Germany vs Denmark. Denmark are hot favorites but German left back Julian Koster reckons the Danes could crack under the pressure. Read on as we explain how to watch a FREE Handball EURO 2024 live stream – no matter where you are in the world.
Denmark are the higher-ranked side, sitting fourth in the table with their opponents in 11. Not only have they picked up three consecutive world titles, they also made it to the Olympic finals in 2016 and 2021. They have never made it to the final of this tournament and would love to put that right.
This match marks the sixth time Germany have made it to the EHF Euro semi-final stage. They won the competition back in 2016.
This time around, the Danes have scored 221 times compared to the Germans’ 198 goals. The outcome might seem obvious then, but that is never how these things work out. Furthermore, the tournament taking place in Cologne. Can home advantage swing things?
As with the other semi-final, this match features plenty of stars. Look out for Juri Knorr of Germany, who has scored 43 goals of those 221 198 goals. Mathias Gidsel of Denmark is only a goal behind.
Sunday’s final will decide the EHF Euro 2024 handball, but who is going to be there Read on to find out how you can watch all of the EHF Euro 2024 action live and for FREE.
How to watch Handball European Championships: live stream FREE of charge
While the TV rights to EHF Euro 2024 have been sold to paid-for streaming services in many countries, it’s worthing noting that a few lives streams are available, notably:
We have the full list of other EHF 2024 broadcasters below. If your country isn’t listed, though, you can watch FREE on EHF TV. Full details just here:
How to watch EHF EURO 2024 from outside your country
EHFTV is easily accessible in many countries around the world. However you may find yourself geo-blocked from EHFTV free live streams when travelling abroad. If you’d like to access EHFTV, or any of your regular home streaming service as normal, then use a good VPN.
A good VPN can let you get around these digital borders legally, while also offering robust protection from cybercriminals and government snooping, making everyday tasks like online shopping and banking much safer.
Use a VPN to live stream 2024 Handball European Championships from anywhere
How to use a VPN
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three…
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN
2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, hit ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate location.
3. Go to the broadcaster’s stream – head to your home broadcaster’s site or app and watch as if you were at home – so that’s EHFTV for most places
2024 European Handball Championships TV rights
You can find the 2024 European Handball Championships matches streamed on the following TV services and platforms according to the TV rights listed below.
You can also watch all of the games for FREE on EHFTV although geo-blocks for certain regions may apply. Anyone travelling abroad can use a VPN to avoid this and access their regular streaming service as usual. Full details in the VPN section above.
- Albania: Arena Sport
- Austria: ORF, DYN
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport
- Canada: DAZN
- Croatia: RTL, Arena Sport
- Czechia: AMC, Czech TV
- Denmark (incl. Faroe Islands): TV2 Denmark
- Faroe Islands: KVF
- France: beIN Sports, TF1
- Finland: Viaplay
- Georgia: Silknet
- Germany: ARD, ZDF, DYN
- Greece: Cosmote
- Hungary: MTVA
- Iceland: RUV
- Israel : Charlton
- Italy: pallamano.tv
- Japan: DAZN
- Montenegro: RTCG, Arena Sport
- Netherlands: Ziggo
- North Macedonia: MKRTV, Arena Sport
- Norway: Viaplay
- Poland: Eurosport
- Portugal: RTP
- Romania: PrimaTV, Digi
- Serbia: RTS, Arena Sport
- Slovakia: AMC, RTVS
- Slovenia: RTVSLO, Arena Sport
- South and Central America: ESPN
- Spain: TVE
- Switzerland: SRG, DYN
- Sweden: Viaplay
- Türkiye: beIN Sports
- UK: Viaplay
- Ukraine: Poverkhnost
- USA beIN Sports
EHF EURO 2024 schedule
Friday, January 26
- France vs Sweden – 5.45pm CET / 4.45pm GMT / 11:45pm ET / 3.45am AEDT
- Germany vs Denmark – 8.30pm CET / 7.30pm GMT / 2.30pm ET / 6.30am AEDT
Sunday, January 28
- Final – 5.45pm CET / 4.45pm GMT / 11:45pm ET / 3.45am AEDT
What is the EHF?
The European Handball Federation (EHF) is the umbrella organisation for all things European handball. Founded on 17 November 1991, it is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and comprises 50 member federations and two associated federations (England and Scotland).