The final matches from EHF EURO 2010 in Denmark and Norway will be streamed live with commentary from Paul Bray.
There is an extra treat this weekend for handball fans following the progress of the 9th Women's EHF European Handball Championship as English commentary is added to the live and on-demand streaming service.
The official website of EHF EURO 2010 has been offering live streaming video of all 47 matches of the event since the event threw-off on 7 December.
The four final crucial matches of EHF EURO 2010 are to be streamed live with complete commentary in English at www.ehf-euro.com.
Commenting the two semi-finals on Saturday will be Paul Bray, a highly experienced handball commentator and expert on the game, who has commentated more than 600 matches since he started working for Eurosport in 1989.
Paul can be found regularly commentating on the top matches from the VELUX EHF Men's Champions League and EHF Women's Champions League for Eurosport 2.
He has also worked on nine World Championships, seven EHF European Championships, five Olympic Games, three Asian Games and has covered matches in both the German Bundesliga and Spanish Asobal.
English commentary begins at 14.30 on Saturday 18 December live from Herning, Denmark with the first semi-final. The second semi-final will be played at 17.00.
The final matches will be played on Sunday, 19 December with the match for 3/4th place at 14.30 and the final at 17.00. All times are local, CET.
Please note that due to licensing restrictions this service is unavailable in France, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia and Belarus. The service is now available in Germany and Serbia (please note however: the EHF EURO 2010 final will not be shown in Serbia via the streaming service).
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