18:50
In 10 minutes, at 19:00 CET, we'll be going live on Twitch again for our live show from Budapest with Edu Tóth and the EHF's Andrew Barringer. Head over for all the fun.
That's all from the blog for today, but we'll be back at 10:00 CET ahead of the main round throwing off at 15:30 CET.
17:40
If you can't watch handball, you might as well play handball. Well, kind of.
Our handball shoot-out game is ridiculously addictive and quite tricky. But fun. Pick a country to play for and help it climb the leaderboard. Just click here to find out more.
17:00
With 36 games played in the preliminary round, picking the best moments was a tough job. But someone's got to do it, so we did. Take a look at this and do have your say on social media to tell us what your favourite bit was.
16:20
Go to Twitch now for the (Un)informed Handball Hour's live show - Stefan Kretschmar and Rasmus Boysen are the guests.
15:10
More team news - Russia have been putting their rest days to good use, getting in a bit of training in the Bratislava gym. They start their main round against Sweden tomorrow.
14:57
There have been lots of birthdays during the tournament so far. Today Montenegro's goalkeeper Nebojsa Simic, who was so important to their victory against Slovenia, turns 29 today. He probably won't have too much time to celebrate, however, as Montenegro prepare to play Croatia tomorrow.
14:42
Congratulations to Denmark's coach Nicolaj Jacobsen, who has been named as Denmark's coach of the year across all sports after leading his team to a second successive world title last January and Olympic silver in August.
Denmark look good here in Hungary - will they make it a third major tournament medal in a row? Their main round begins tomorrow with a tantalising all-Nordic clash against Iceland.
14:10
Here on the EHF EURO live blog we love a good statistic, and there are some cracking ones in this fascinating article looking at the use of data, supplied by KINEXON, for the tournament.
For example, the the six highest jumps at the competition have all been made by backs, and wings are the fastest runners - Ukraine’s Dmytro Artemenko has been recorded running at 31.8 kph.
Read on to find out more!