France-Sweden live stream: watch the EHF Euro 2024 men’s handball semi-final online
The EHF Euro 2024 tournament is reaching a climax with four major players having reached the semi-finals. The first match is France against Sweden, who will compete on Friday for a place in Sunday’s final. Read on as we explain how to get one FREE Handball EURO 2024 live stream – wherever you are in the world.
Sweden is the defending champion of this tournament, after beating Spain last year. It was their fifth win and it underlined their revival.
However, France poses a serious challenge. Last time they reached the semi-finals and eventually finished fourth. More specifically, the French are the defending Olympic champions and have won the gold medal at three of the last four Olympic Games. However, they have not lifted the EHF Euro title since 2014 and will be keen to put that right.
There will be a lot of talent on both sides. Look out for French star Fabregas Ludovic and Swedish Wanne Hampus. The French have scored 239 goals in their last seven matches, compared to 218 from their opponents.
There are scores to be settled and this should be a high-octane clash. Read on to find out how to watch all the EHF Euro 2024 action live FREE.
This is how you can watch the European Handball Championships: FREE live stream
Although the TV rights for EHF Euro 2024 have been sold to paid streaming services in many countries, it is worth noting that there are a few live streams available, most notably:
Below you will find the full list of other EHF 2024 broadcasters. However, if your country is not on the list, you can watch for FREE on EHF TV. Full details here:
How to watch EHF EURO 2024 from abroad
EHFTV is easily accessible in many countries around the world. However, you may be geo-blocked from EHFTV’s free live streams when traveling abroad. If you want to access EHFTV or one of your regular home streaming services normally, use a good VPN.
A good VPN allows you to legally bypass these digital borders, while also providing robust protection against cybercriminals and government espionage, making everyday tasks like online shopping and banking much more secure.
Use a VPN to live stream the 2024 European Handball Championships from anywhere:
How to use a VPN
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three…
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is ExpressVPN.
2. Connect to the correct server location – open the VPN app, click on ‘choose location’ and select the correct location, for example: Ireland, Spain or Switzerland.
3. Go to the broadcaster’s stream – go to your home channel’s site or app and watch as if you were at home – so you may be EHTV or RTVE or SRF.
Television rights for the 2024 European Handball Championships
You can find the matches of the 2024 European Handball Championships streamed on the following TV services and platforms according to the TV rights below.
You can also view all games FREE on EHTV although geoblocks may apply to certain regions. Anyone traveling abroad can do that use a VPN to avoid this and access their regular streaming service as usual. Full details in the VPN section above.
- Albania: Arena Sport
- Austria: ORF, DYN
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport
- Canada: DAZN
- Croatia: RTL, Arena Sport
- Czech Republic: AMC, Czech TV
- Denmark (incl. Faroe Islands): TV2 Denmark
- Faroe Islands: KVF
- France: beIN Sports, TF1
- Finland: Viaplay
- Georgia: Zijdenet
- Germany: ARD, ZDF, DYN
- Greece: Cosmote
- Hungary: MTVA
- Iceland: RUV
- Israel: Charlton
- Italy: pallamano.tv
- Japan: DAZN
- Montenegro: RTCG, Arena Sport
- Netherlands: Ziggo
- North Macedonia: MKRTV, Arena Sport
- Norway: Viaplay
- Poland: Eurosport
- Portugal: RTP
- Romania: PrimaTV, Digi
- Serbia: RTS, Arena Sport
- Slovakia: AMC, RTVS
- Slovenia: RTVSLO, Arena Sport
- South and Central America: ESPN
- Spain: RTVE
- Switzerland: SRG, DYN
- Sweden: Viaplay
- Turkiye: beIN Sports
- UK: Viaplay
- Ukraine: Poverkhnost
- USA beIN Sports
EHF EURO 2024 schedule
Friday January 26
- France vs Sweden – 5:45pm CET / 4:45pm GMT / 11:45pm ET / 3:45am AEDT
- Germany vs Denmark – 8:30pm CET / 7:30pm GMT / 2:30pm ET / 6:30am AEDT
Sunday January 28
- Final – 5.45pm CET / 4.45pm GMT / 11.45pm ET / 3.45am AEDT