Tournament in Sweden and Poland: Who shows the Handball World Cup in live stream and TV?

Tournament in Sweden and Poland: Who shows the Handball World Cup in live stream and TV?

The Handball World Cup starts in Sweden and Poland on Wednesday. The German national team will face Qatar, Algeria and Serbia in Group E. This overview shows which games are broadcast on free TV.

On Wednesday, January 11th, the Handball World Championship will start in Sweden and Poland. 32 teams will compete against each other until January 29th. In Group E, the German team meets Qatar, Serbia and Algeria. The stated goal of the DHB selection is a place in the quarterfinals.

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Above all, the performances of the German national team will be shown on free TV. The public broadcasters ARD and ZDF share the rights. The two preliminary round games against Qatar and Algeria will be broadcast on ZDF, as well as a possible quarter-final and final with German participation. The first shows the second German group game against Serbia. In addition, there are two possible games in the main round and a semi-final if the German team manages to make it into the Final Four.

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15 other games without German participation will also be broadcast on free TV. In addition to the semi-finals and finals, “Eurosport” will also broadcast several games in the group phase, including the opening match between France and Poland on January 11 at 9 p.m. Further broadcasts will be announced during the tournament.

These games will be broadcast on free TV:

  • 11 January (9pm) – France vs Poland (opener, Eurosport)
  • 12 January (20:30) – Iceland vs Portugal (Eurosport)
  • January 13 (6 p.m.) – Germany against Qatar (ZDF)
  • 14 January (20:30) – Poland v Slovenia (Eurosport)
  • January 15 (6 p.m.) – Germany against Serbia (ARD)
  • 16 January (6pm) – Slovenia vs France (Eurosport)
  • 16 January (20:30) – Portugal v Hungary (Eurosport)
  • Jan 17 (6pm) – Algeria vs Germany (ZDF)
  • 17 January (20:30) – Qatar v Serbia (Eurosport)

Sources:Kicker, Watson, sportdeutschland.tv

Source: Stern

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