21:02
Croatia have equalised, by constantly putting the pressure on Denmark. The crowd are going wild with every save and shot and action by the Cowboys, and booing Denmark mercilessly when they're in possession - although the Danish fans are cheering pretty loudly.
20:55
It's all about the youngsters right now. Tin Lucin (aged 23) has scored four times for Croatia. Mathias Gidsel (22) and Emil Jakobsen (23) lead the scoring for Denmark, with three each. Croatian debutant Mateo Maraš, at 21, has also netted.
Of course Luka Cindric, Mikkel Hansen and Rasmus Lauge are also making their presence felt, but the new kids on the block are definitely showing what they're made of.
20:50
Croatia have just switched goalkeepers, from debutant Kristian Pilipovic to Mirko Ailovic, and Ailovic has made his first save. He needs to stop some more shots too as Denmark now have an 8:4 advantage, into the second quarter.
At the other end of the court Niklas Landin is playing his 45th EHF EURO match and his experience is showing.
20:43
Ten minutes in and Croatia have picked up two two-minute suspensions for their aggressive defending, with Mikkel Hansen and Mathias Gidsel particular focuses. Luka Cindric picked up the second after practically throwing himself at Gidsel, with both of them ending up on the court. Denmark lead 5:3.
20:38
Mathias Gidsel scores a lovely goal to put Denmark 3:1 up. There have been a few scrappy moments so far, and a couple of superb Niklas Landin saves.
20:29
With some enthusiastic singing of both national anthems, we're about ready to throw off for the last time tonight in Budapest.
20:20
There are plenty of Croatians here. We've already seen two teams who came into today as underdogs win, so will they be a third?
20:00
Take a deep breath. We've still got one match to go.
Denmark play Croatia with the opportunity to go top of the table. But a win for Croatia would leave us with four teams level with two points, and two matches still to go. Exciting stuff ...
- Croatia right wing Ivan Cupic joined the top 10 of all-time EHF EURO scorers in their main round opener, with a tally of 179 now. He needs just three more goals to equal Macedonian Kiril Lazarov and Czech Republic’s Jan Filip so looks set to climb higher
- goalkeeper Kevin Møller and right back Mathias Gidsel were the key standouts for Denmark against Iceland. Møller made 14 saves at 52 per cent while Gidsel scored nine goals from 10 attempts and made 10 assists
19:32 | FULL-TIME
FRANCE 21:29 ICELAND
That was France's biggest-ever EHF EURO loss, in their 100th match. Probably not the way they wanted to celebrate the milestone. It's also the first time Iceland have beaten France at an EHF EURO, and their biggest victory against them for 15 years.
Viktor Hallgrímsson is named Grundfos Player of the Match after making 15 saves - 44 per cent. Ómar Ingi Magnusson added 10 goals and is now joint third on the top scorer list.
Wow. Group I is suddenly wide-open.
19:22
Viktor Hallgrímsson is 21 years old and he's thrown off that poor performance on Thursday to deliver in style today. France have six goals to make up and just four minutes to do it. They're trying different defensive formations now, but it surely isn't enough in the time left.
19:17
The players are showing their frustration at every mistake and lost ball. Play is halted as Elvar Ásgeirsson loses his shoe after slipping. After Iceland led by nine, France brought it back to seven but just eight minutes remain.
19:10
A whopping 95 per cent of people playing our match predictor game had France to win this - 1 per cent predicted a draw, and 4 per cent thought Iceland could win. Right now, they have a mountain to climb as they trail 16:24.
19:05
After 10 minutes, the gap remains seven goals. It seems to be taking Iceland a little longer to score as France have stepped up their defence, but they are scoring and France haven't found consistent momentum.
18:55
France score the first goal in the second half after a slightly messy restart, in which Iceland couldn't break through the French defence. Wesley Pardin, now in goal, saves; Elliði Viðarsson steals and shoots, but badly, and it's an easy save for Pardin. Romain Lagarde nets quickly at the other end.
18:52
There's a good atmosphere developing here, with fans from all over Europe enjoying some great handball. The Croatian fans are lending their voice to the shouts of 'Island' - a win for Iceland here would bolster the Cowboys' chances.
18:38 | FULL-TIME
FRANCE 10:17 ICELAND
Well, it's safe to say nobody expected this. Iceland are missing most of their most-experienced players, but the rest have stepped up to deliver a magnificent team performance and the Olympic champions are not managing to find solutions to what Iceland have brought. In the second half, Iceland's lack of depth might start to show - do their 14 men have the endurance to keep this up?