France Face Czech Republic in EHF Euro 2026 Opener

France Face Czech Republic in EHF Euro 2026 Opener

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Oslo, 15 January 2026 – The French men’s handball team, defending European champions, kick off their EHF Euro 2026 campaign against the Czech Republic in the preliminary round at the Telenor Arena in Bærum, Oslo. As one of the tournament’s favourites, France aim to build on their recent form, while the Czechs seek an upset in a match scheduled for 18:00 CET.

Match Preview

France, under coach Guillaume Gille, enter the tournament as reigning champions after their victory in Germany in 2024. They have shown strong recent performances, including a narrow win over Norway in the EHF Euro Cup final. The Czech Republic, meanwhile, qualified for the Euro after a solid run in the 2026 qualifiers, defeating Belgium and Luxembourg. This clash marks the start of Group C, with France also facing Ukraine and Norway in the preliminary phase.

Head-to-Head Record

France hold a dominant historical advantage over the Czech Republic, with consistent wins in recent encounters. The teams last met in January 2025, where France triumphed 37-28. Overall, France have won all but one of their last five matches against the Czechs, showcasing their superiority in European competitions.

Key Facts and Stats

AspectFranceCzech Republic
Recent Form (Last 5 Matches)4 wins, 1 loss3 wins, 2 losses
Euro Appearances16 (Winners: 2006, 2010, 2014, 2024)7 (Best: 5th in 1998)
Head-to-Head (Last 5)5 wins0 wins
Top Scorer (All-Time)Jérôme Fernandez (1,293 goals)Filip Jícha (1,018 goals)

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the match taking place?

The match is scheduled for 15 January 2026 at 18:00 CET in the Telenor Arena, Bærum, Oslo, Norway.

What is the significance of this match for France?

As defending champions, France need a strong start to maintain momentum in Group C, which includes Ukraine and Norway. A win would boost their confidence ahead of the main round.

How can I watch the match?

The match will be broadcast on various European channels; check local listings or the EHF website for TV schedules.