Following a decision on the competition structures announced on Friday, teams in the qualifier groups featuring Russia and Belarus have been awarded 10:0 wins and two points for each remaining match scheduled against one of these sides.
As a result, the first berth for the final tournament has been confirmed, with Poland booking group 1's first spot of the two available.
GROUP 1
Switzerland vs Lithuania
Sunday 6 March, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
- Switzerland will look to back up their 36:30 win in the first leg of the double-header against Lithuania with a victory on the home court
- Switzerland have four points courtesy of their round 3 win and their scheduled match against Russia, while Lithuania have two due to their scheduled game versus Russia
- Lithuania have reached the final tournament once, in 1996. Switzerland have never qualified for an EHF EURO
- Lithuania have won three out of five official games against Switzerland, but their last victory was in 2006. Switzerland won the most recent encounter prior to the round 3 clash, in 2018
- Switzerland’s 23-year-old right back Xenia Hodel scored 12 goals in the reverse fixture against Lithuania
GROUP 2
Denmark vs Romania
Saturday 5 March, 16:10 CET, live on EHFTV
- Denmark take the court in Odense with a perfect record of three victories in three games and the maximum six points. Romania have three points following one win and one draw, versus Faroe Islands and Austria, respectively
- the first leg of the double header, played on Wednesday, saw Denmark win 35:28 in Romania
- Denmark are one of only two teams to have scored more than 100 goals in the qualifiers — 101, to be exact — but The Netherlands have netted more than the Scandinavian side
- Romania’s away record against Denmark is strong. They have won three out of five mutual matches played in Denmark — and they were big ones: the EHF EURO 2010 bronze-medal game, the World Championship 2015 quarter-final and an Olympic qualifier that led to Denmark missing a place at Rio 2016
- it is the first official game between the sides since 2016
Austria vs Faroe Islands
Saturday 5 March, 17:30 CET, live on EHFTV
- Faroe Islands delivered a great and determined performance at home, but Austria ultimately took the two points thanks to a 29:24 win
- the round 3 victory was Austria’s first in the qualifiers and took their points tally to three following a draw with Romania in the earlier rounds in October
- Faroe Islands remain without points at the bottom of the group table, after reaching phase 2 of the qualifiers from phase 1
- while Austria have reached the EHF EURO eight times, although not since 2008, Faroe Islands have never contested the final tournament
- it is Faroe Islands’ third straight participation in phase 2 of the qualifiers after their debut in this stage in 2018