
The two ‘Scandinavian powerhouses’ Norway (8 titles) and Denmark (3 titles) play the Women’s EHF EURO 2022 final in Lubjiana, the first final against each other since they faced in four of the first six trophy matches in the event. Norway seek their ninth EHF EURO title while Denmark aim for their fourth in a rematch of several early finals in the history of the championship.
Denmark vs Norway
Sunday 20 November, 20:30 CET, live on EHFTV
Norway have contested every EHF EURO final since 1996 (except for 2000 and 2018), and Denmark are back in the trophy game for the first time since 2004, when they lost to Norway (25:27).
On the other hand, Norway lost the first final they played (1996) to Denmark and won their first title by beating Denmark in the next edition. Denmark won three of the first five titles in the competition, in 1994, 1996 and 2002. Norway and Denmark are the only countries to have won multiple titles at the Women’s EHF EURO. Denmark beat Norway 31:29 in the last main round game to secure top of group I: it was Denmark’s first win over Norway since the EHF EURO 2012. The teams have played each other in 26 official matches, with 17 wins for Norway and 9 for Denmark; at the EURO, Norway have won nine times and Denmark five.
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