herning, january 27, 2026
Germany Rides Momentum into Crucial Norway Match at Handball-EM
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Germany’s strong start to the main round of the Handball-EM continues tonight with a tough test against Norway at 8:30 PM local time.
- Germany opened the main round with a dramatic 32-30 victory over Portugal.
- Tonight’s match against norway is a key contest in a challenging group.
- Captain Johannes Golla is available despite receiving a red card in the previous game.
- The game will be broadcast live on ZDF and streamed on Dyn.
Germany is looking to build on a thrilling win, but the Handball-EM doesn’t offer much breathing room. The German team defeated Portugal 32-30, but faces a quick turnaround against a formidable Norwegian squad tonight at 8:30 PM in Herning. This match promises to be another intense battle for the DHB team.
How to Watch Germany vs. Norway
Handball fans can catch all the action on free-to-air television. Saturday’s game will be broadcast live on ZDF.
| match | Germany vs. Norway |
| Location | herning |
| Throw-off | 8:30 PM |
| Free-TV | ZDF |
| Livestream | ZDF-Mediathek,Dyn |
In addition to the ZDF broadcast,the match will also be available via livestream on Dyn.For those unable to watch live, a detailed liveticker will be available at.
Before the main round began, it was clear for Germany that every game would be a high-stakes contest against top-tier opponents. Norway comes into the match after a narrow 35-34 victory over Spain in their first main round game.
Handball-Europameisterschaft: The German Squad
Goalkeeper Andreas Wolff (34, THW Kiel) was a 2016 European Champion as part of the “Bad Boys” team.
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“Every Game is a final”
Germany is currently the only team in the group without a loss. Fortunately for head coach Alfred Gislason, captain Johannes Golla will be available for tonight’s game. Golla received a red card in the closing minutes against Portugal, but will not be suspended for the next match.
Now, the focus is on carrying the momentum from the Portugal victory. Goalkeeper Andreas Wolff (34) reflected on the 32-30 win, stating, “We’re taking a very good start into the main round.” Tho, the road to the semi-finals remains long and difficult, a sentiment echoed by Gislason. “Now every game is a final.” Following Norway, Germany will face Olympic champions Denmark (Monday, 8:30 PM) and defending champions France (Wednesday, 6:00 PM).Only the top two teams from the group will advance to the semi-finals. Therefore, a win against Norway, led by superstar Sander Sagosen (30), is crucial for the DHB team.
