18:33
With five minutes to go Nicholas Satchwell has replaced Pauli Jacobsen in goal; they need a few saves as Poland's Jakub Skrzyniarz is having a brilliant performance.
Poland are finding more solutions in attack and putting up a good defence. It's 15:14 at this moment, in what remains a pretty level game.
18:25
This is more nervy from the Faroes than against Slovenia and Norway, with a few too many mistakes and now four suspensions. It's level again at 11:11. Another EHF EURO point for the debutants looks possible, but right now, the big win they need to have any hope of progression does not.
Czechia lead Greece 11:7 and Tomas Mrkva is having a great day.
18:21
Peter Bredsdorff-Larsen has pressed the seven-on-six button as the Faroes lead 10:9. Poland concede another penalty and Hákun West av Teigum puts it away to give the Faroese their first two-goal lead at 11:9.
18:15
In the other games, Czechia lead Greece 6:3 and Bosnia lead Georgia 5:2. Marko Panic is likely to become Bosnia's all-time top scorer at the EHF EURO tonight.
18:12
Polish line player Bartlomiej Bis receives his second two-minute suspension, just eight minutes into the game; Elias Ellefsen á Skipagøtu takes the penalty, which is saved by Jakub Skrzyniarz, but á Skipagøtu nets off the rebound.
It's still end-to-end stuff though. Poland are playing faster than they did against Slovenia and are already rotating their bench more than the Faroes.
18:08
After a few minutes of back-and-forth, Szymon Sicko's third shot goes wide and the Faroes have the opportunity to take a 3:2 lead. Poland are clearly aiming to use their size against the smaller Scandinavians, who in turn are trying to use their passing skill to effect. But it's pretty close so far as each works out the other's tactics, and Poland soon equalise and then regain the lead after Hákun West av Teigum misses.
Bosnia vs Georgia is a low-scoring affair, with just two goals for Bosnia in the first seven minutes. Meanwhile Czechia lead Greece 4:3.
18:00
Poland, Czechia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzgovina and Georgia are about to play their last EHF EURO 2024 match; it might be the Faroes' last game too. Let's hope they all have a good one. Here we go!
17:50
Today in Berlin, Peter Bredsdorff-Larsen has left the younger á Skipagøtu brother, Rói, and the elder Mittún, Pauli, off the squad. They both played alongside their brothers Elias and Óli the other day (the á Skipagøtus are also cousins of the Mittúns - Faroese handball is a family affair).
In Mannheim, there's no Benjamin Buric tonight as Irfan Smajlagic has selected Chambéry Savoie Mont-Blanc Handball goalkeeper Harun Hodzic in his place. Hodzic is having a good club season, this is his first EHF EURO 2024 appearance.
17:38
We're expecting excellent fan support across all three arenas again today.
In Berlin, the Faroese are gathering; they all sang the Norwegian national anthem on Saturday night, so will they have learned the Polish anthem? The Poles are in strong voice anyway - we passed several of them singing in Polish to the tune of 'Auld Lang Syne' (traditionally sung in Scotland on New Year's Eve) just now!
17:20
Poland and the Faroe Islands are on court warming up ahead of the clash that will help decide the final placings in the group. Here's their stats so far:
17:00
Today's stat of the day, from Julian Rux, puts the spotlight on Sweden vs Netherlands and showing how fast Sweden's scoring has been - helped by their huge win against Bosnia and Herzegovina. But the Netherlands are also quick. When it comes to overall possession time, they've held on to the ball for only two minutes and 10 seconds longer than Sweden. So today's game could be another high-scoring affair!
16:38
Join Norway's Vetle Eck Aga in some strength training before they meet Slovenia.
16:18
Hype for the Netherlands' match against Sweden at 20:30 CET - can the Dutchmen beat the reigning European champions?
15:30
In group E at 18:00 CET, either Bosnia and Herzegovina or Georgia can get a historic first EHF EURO win. Bosnia will be cheered on by plenty of noisy fans, who have supported their team regardless of the result so far.
14:20
It's time for a break; the blog will return in an hour or so as we build up to the critical last day for group D in Berlin, and look at how the teams will end up ranked in Mannheim and Munich.
14:01
Good work by the Czech federation, who are using the profile of today's game against Greece to raise money for a bone marrow transplant charity in Czechia.
13:32
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13:03
With their team of youngsters and the passionate crowd of 5,000 fans, it's fair to say that the Faroe Islands have captured the hearts of the handball world here in Berlin (unless you're Norwegian). After their draw with Norway on Saturday, EHF journalist Filip Mishov caught up with coach Peter Bredsdorff-Larsen and centre back hero Elias Ellefsen á Skipagøtu to find out more about the tactics behind the historic result, and where it could lead.