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The European summer of top handball continues as from 27 July to 6 August in Celje, Slovenia, the Women’s 19 EHF EURO will take place - and fans can follow all the games for free and live on ehfTV.com.

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Women's 19 EHF EURO 2017 live on ehfTV

The European summer of top handball continues as from 27 July to 6 August in Celje, Slovenia, the Women’s 19 EHF EURO will take place - and fans can follow all the games for free and live on ehfTV.com.

Taking place in the playing halls of Dvorana Zlatorog and Dvorana Golovec, the tournament will see the very best female players in their age group compete for European glory with the 16 participating nations drawn into four groups of four teams each.

The first two of each group qualify for the main round. The preliminary round will be played on 27, 28 and 30 July, with the Main Round from 1-2 August. Semi-finals are scheduled for 4 August and the final will be played on 6 August.

The full playing schedule can be found HERE.

Women’s 19 EHF EURO: Follow
Official website: www.euro2017slo.com

ehfTV link for all games live: HERE

Social media hashtag for the event: #w19ehfeuro

The EHF will also have three mobile reporters on the ground in Slovenia bringing you all the latest from Celje on the @EHF_Live Twitter channel, the @ehfeuro Instagram account and on Snapchat ehf_live while Eurohandball.com will feature regular news updates.

To get you in the mood ahead of the tournament, watch this promotional video...

Women’s 19 EHF EURO: Rising Stars
In the lead-up to the final tournament the European Handball Federation has published a series of features looking at some of 'rising stars' to watch in Slovenia.

Articles published in the “Rising stars” series ahead of the Women’s 19 EHF EURO:

#1: Norway’s Mari Finstad: A player to shape Norway’s handball future

#2: Croatia’s Tena Japundža: Croatia’s right wing takes next step

#3: Spain’s Ana Gonzalez: A past, present and future


#4: Sweden’s Hannah Flodman: Sweden put faith in ‘Talent of the Year’


#5 France’s Melvine Deba: Thoughtful Deba leads France


#6: Hungary’s Noémi Háfra: Multi-talented Háfra stands out for Hungary


TEXT: EHF / amc
 
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