We have seen Hungary play well before at this tournament, but they never managed to keep it fully up until the end. That is probably what Slovenia are hoping for, who recovered near the end of the first half but struggled for most parts of it.
Let's hear from EHF journalist Courtney Gahan in Ljubljana:
"Hungary seemed a little stunned by Slovenia’s power to start the match, and it is no surprise really — Slovenia have showed a different face at this EURO, building very well on their opening win against Denmark as they’re progressed through the tournament. With each match, Slovenia look more confident and threatening than this generation ever has before. Of course, the home crowd is also a big help and took some getting used to for Hungary.
But after a good start from Slovenia, highlighted by a great game in goal from Maja Vojnovic, Hungary settled into the game and — driven once again by a superb Katrin Klujber — came back to level. It has been a unique choice for Slovenia to have three goalkeepers on the bench, but has worked well for them, with Amra Pandzic coming in to replace Vojnovic and having an immediate impact.
While Slovenia are playing for the most important win of their lives, with a chance to reach the semi-finals at stake, Hungary have nothing but pride on the line — but it seems to be a powerful enough motivator."
Romania with the better start, but Germany in control after wiping out an early 5:2 and 6:3 deficit. Johanna Stockschäder with six and Alina Grijseels with four the best scorers so far. Remember, both teams are chasing that third place in group II.
Here is the vision of EHF journalist Adrian Costeiu in Skopje:
"When goalkeeper Isabell Roch entered the court, Germany were down 6:3 and their attack was hardly inspiring, with their porous defence conceding goal after goal. With a bit of luck, Roch turned the tables around, as Romania hit the post three times, but her four saves in a row, which took her saving efficiency to 80%, really helped her side improve.
On the back of a 7:0 unanswered run, Germany took a commanding 11:7 lead, as Romania took to rest their starters, including Cristina Neagu, who scored two goals, taking her overall tally to 298 goals at the EHF EURO. It was also some bad luck for Romania, who hit the post four times, but Germany also delivered a better attacking performance, taking advantage once again of Romania’s woes on their transition after the attack.
It is still anybody’s game, with Germany taking a two-goal lead at the break, 16:14, and it will be interesting what happens in the second half, whether Neagu will come back on the court and Romania try to give all to win the game, or they test fringe players."
15:53
Worrying times for Slovenia and Dragan Adzic calls his first team timeout. Defensively, Slovenia are far from stable so far. They trail Hungary by 9:7.
15:46
Quite some turnaround in Skopje, where Germany have gone from 5:2 down against Romania to 9:6 ahead! Johanna Stockschläder the leading scorer so far, with five goals
In Ljubljana, however, Slovenia and Hungary in the balance after a quarter: 7:7.
15:36
Good starts for Slovenia (4:2 against Hungary) and Romania (5:2) against Germany this afternoon. Cristina Neagu had already hit twice, and need just two more to reach that 300-goal mark at the EHF EURO.
15:27
While the Slovenian home crowd will go mad again when their heroes try to keep their semi-final dream alive, the match against Hungary in Stožice Arena starts with a minute of silence to commemorate Ula Kos, a young player of handball club Z’Dežele (Celje), who passed away at age 17 after a tragical accident.
15:21
So for co-hosts Slovenia in Ljubljana, they will be through to the semi-finals if they beat Hungary AND Croatia do not lose to Sweden AND Norway beat Denmark.
Otherwise, Slovenia still qualify for the 5th place match if they:
- beat Hungary AND Sweden do not beat Croatia, or
- they tie with Hungary AND Sweden lose to Croatia
For Hungary, nothing is at stake anymore, except for gaining more experience.
In the other group, the semi-finalists have been confirmed – France and Montenegro – so Romania vs Germany in Skopje is all about aiming for a third-place finish and qualifying for what is officially called the 5/6 placement match, in Ljubljana on Friday.
15:15
The first four teams are getting ready for the opening two games today: Hungary vs Slovenia in Ljubljana and Romania vs Germany in Skopje.
It is all or nothing now: teams know exactly what they need in order to extend their presence in the tournament – and you know as well thanks to this overview.