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Handball – European Handball Championship 2026 (GROUP E)
21. January 2026. 18:00h
Netherlands vs Georgia
Malmö Arena, Malmo, SE
2026
21
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for NETHERLANDS – GEORGIA handball EHF Euro 2026 in Malmo Arena Malmö, buy your seats in Sweden

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Handball Spectacle in Malmö: Netherlands – Georgia in the Fight for EURO Points

At the 2026 European Men's Handball Championship, one of the matches attracting increasing attention is the clash between the Netherlands and Georgia in Group E, scheduled for Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at 18:00 at the Malmo Arena in Malmö. This is a meeting of two national teams that represent the "new wave" of European handball in different ways: the Netherlands arrives as a confirmed emerging power after several notable performances at major competitions, while Georgia has broken into the elite following historic qualification successes and first appearances at EHF EURO finals. The match is played in a modern arena in the heart of the Hyllie district, at Hyllie Stationsväg 2, where the stands will be filled with fans in orange and red-and-white, as well as neutral handball lovers who want to see live what the European handball breakthrough of two ambitious national teams looks like. Precisely because of this combination of result significance and attractive handball style, great interest in tickets is expected, so ticket sales are taking place with a clear message to fans to plan their purchase on time. If you want to be part of the atmosphere, now is the right moment to secure your tickets and use the button labeled   below, which will bring you closer to the stands of Malmo Arena with a single click.

European Championship 2026 and the Importance of the Duel in Line with the Tournament's Growth

EHF EURO 2026 is the second consecutive championship with 24 national teams, and for the first time for men, it is being played again in three host countries – Denmark, Norway, and Sweden – from January 15 to February 1, 2026, giving the tournament a strong regional as well as continental character. The previous edition in Germany broke attendance records, including the historic opening night with more than fifty thousand people in the stands, so the organizers expect further growth in interest and even higher numbers in the arenas this year as well. In such an environment, every group match takes on additional weight, because fans and national teams know that a distinct audience of millions is following them in the stands and via broadcast, and the atmosphere in the arenas already resembles the final stages of major competitions from the very start of the tournament. Because of this, tickets for this event and similar group matches are generally very sought after, especially on days when two consecutive matches are played in the same arena, making the purchase of tickets in advance a practically necessary step for all who want a secure seat in the stands. When the fact is added that Malmö as a host city wants to show its organizational strength and fill Malmo Arena to the last seat, it is clear that the button labeled   below the text will be the starting point for all who want to seize the moment while the ticket offer is still plentiful.

Group E in Malmö: How the Duel between the Netherlands and Georgia Fits In

Group E located in Malmö brings a very interesting combination of handball styles: alongside the Netherlands and Georgia, there are also Sweden as the record holder for the number of European titles and traditionally strong Croatia, making this group one of the most diverse in the tournament. The schedule is tight between January 17 and 21, and the duel between the Netherlands and Georgia comes in the last round of the preliminary phase, which further intensifies its potential result charge, as they will likely be playing for passage to the main round or at least for a better starting position in the continuation of the season of national team appearances. Depending on the outcomes of previous matches against Sweden and Croatia, the Dutch could enter this meeting with the imperative to confirm placement further, while the Georgians will in many scenarios be chasing a point or a victory that would further consolidate their status as an increasingly serious participant in the European handball scene. For neutral observers, this means a duel in which there are not too many calculations: both teams will try to play fast, aggressively, and vertically, aware that goal difference and every point won can be crucial in the table. Precisely such uncertainty is what makes tickets for this duel exceptionally attractive – when you buy tickets for the last round of the group phase, you also get sports drama that is hard to get in earlier parts of the tournament, so by pressing the button labeled   you are practically signing up for an evening in which the fate of two national teams will be tailored.

The Dutch National Team: A New Power of European Handball and a Magnet for Fans

The Netherlands men's national handball team has in recent years become synonymous with modern, fast, and extremely attractive handball, which is confirmed by the fact that since 2020 they have been a regular participant in European championships, and they arrived at EHF EURO 2024 for the third time in a row, earning the prestigious status of a team that confronts major handball nations without a complex. In the qualifications for Euro 2024, the Dutch finished as group winners ahead of Croatia, leaving a strong impression with a series of mature matches and a demonstration that they are no longer just a likeable team but a serious rival that knows how to win both away and at home. At the center of that story stands the lucid center back Luc Steins, one of the fastest and most creative playmakers in the world, who is building a career in a top European club and has already been a member of the EHF EURO All-Star Team, so for many fans, he will be the main reason to buy tickets and watch his conducting of the attack up close. Around him, the Dutch coach is building a team that relies on fast transition, deep pressure in defense, and the readiness to switch from a defensive block to a deadly counterattack in a few seconds, which looks extremely attractive from the stands of Malmo Arena. Whoever wants to feel that tempo live and perhaps catch moments of new Dutch handball history should take advantage of ticket sales on time and secure their place via the button   below before the contingent of tickets melts away.

Georgia on the Big Stage: A Story of Perseverance and Historic Breakthrough

The Georgian handball national team comes to Malmö with a completely different but equally inspiring story, as in the last decade it has gone from a fringe participant in qualifications to a team that achieved a historic placement at EHF EURO 2024, and then continued continuity with an appearance at the European Championship 2026. In the qualifications, the Georgians defeated renowned opponents, including important victories against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Greece, and even earlier, with a goal in the last seconds against Hungary, they secured their first placement in the final tournament, which was welcomed in the country as the sports event of the decade. At EHF EURO 2024, they managed to reach their first victory in the history of European championships, defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina and finishing the group in third place, thereby sending a clear message that they did not come just to participate. Key players like Giorgi Tskhovrebadze bring them a combination of courage, outside shooting, and readiness to take responsibility in decisive moments, making this national team a very unpleasant opponent for any defense, and thus for the Netherlands as well. Precisely this enterprising, almost romantic story of an underdog breaking boundaries attracts neutral fans as well, and tickets for this match are an opportunity to witness live potentially a new chapter of the Georgian handball miracle, so it is no surprise that ticket purchases are recorded increasingly as soon as available blocks of seats become visible through the button   below the paragraph.

Malmo Arena: Modern Venue and Perfect Stage for European Handball

Malmo Arena is one of the most modern and largest multi-purpose arenas in Sweden, opened in 2008, with a capacity of about 12,000 spectators for handball matches, and a long list of major sports and music events that have been held there. It is located in the fast-growing Hyllie district, just a few dozen meters from the Hyllie train station, which means that fans can reach it from the center of Malmö by train in just a few minutes, and they arrive from Copenhagen Airport in about twelve minutes, which significantly facilitates the arrival of international guests. The arena is known for the steep arrangement of stands that ensures a good view even from higher levels, modern lighting systems and sound, but also for the fact that ahead of major handball events, "tunnels" of fans are created in it, creating a strong visual and acoustic impression from the moment of entering the arena. For fans who want to be as close to the arena as possible and avoid longer journeys after the match, it is very practical to consider accommodation near Malmo Arena, where it is possible to combine an evening of top-class handball with a pleasant overnight stay just a few minutes' walk from the entrance. That is precisely why tickets for this event are not just a ticket for the match, but also a ticket to the experience of a complete sports weekend, and the button   below will be your starting point for booking desired seats before the most attractive sectors disappear from the offer.

Malmö as Host City: Cosmopolitan Stage by the Öresund

Malmö is the third-largest city in Sweden and one of the most dynamic urban centers in the Baltic, with a young population where almost half of the residents are under 35 years old and with impressive diversity – people originating from almost 190 different countries live in the city. The city is connected by road and rail to Copenhagen by the legendary Öresund Bridge, so in practice, it is a metropolitan area that connects two countries, which is especially felt during major sports events when fans cross the border without problems to cheer for their national teams. Malmö has a long industrial tradition, but also a strong turn towards contemporary sectors like IT, logistics, and creative industries, and the sports infrastructure, including Malmo Arena and numerous smaller halls, makes it an ideal stage for an event such as EHF EURO 2026. For fans who want to combine handball and a weekend trip, the city offers a historic core, modern neighborhoods, promenades by the sea, and a lively gastronomic scene, which is why planning arrival at the match is a good opportunity to explore accommodation offers in Malmö that can turn a handball trip into a mini-vacation. When everything is added up, tickets for this duel do not mean just ninety minutes of tension on the court, but also entry into a broader experience of a city that loves sports and knows how to present it to visitors.

Atmosphere in the Stands and Why It Is Important to Secure Tickets on Time

The European Handball Championship has broken a series of viewership records in recent years, and the figures from 2024 show that there were more than a million spectators in the arenas during the tournament, which clearly suggests that tickets for such duels are an increasingly sought-after commodity. In Malmö, it is expected that the matches of Group E, in which domestic Sweden and attractive Croatia are competing alongside the Netherlands and Georgia, will attract a large number of local fans, but also guests from abroad, especially because on certain days two matches are played in a row, so one day in the arena becomes a full-evening handball festival. Fans of the Netherlands are known for energetic choreographies in orange colors, while Georgia brings a fiery atmosphere with drums and song, so a colorful, loud, and friendly atmosphere can be expected in which it is hard to find a free seat in the final days of sales. That is precisely why it is recommended that fans look for tickets for this event as early as possible, when the choice of sectors and prices is more diverse, instead of risking sold-out parts of the stands ahead of January 21 itself. If you want to be sure that you will not remain outside the arena, but in the stands, it is best to plan the purchase already now – by clicking on the button labeled   below the text you start a simple process in which ticket sales are the central step of your handball story in Malmö.

Tactical Duel: The Tempo of the Netherlands vs. the Fighting Spirit of Georgia

Viewed from a tactical aspect, the meeting between the Netherlands and Georgia should offer a very interesting clash of styles, because the Dutch cultivate a fast, combinatorial game with a lot of running in and position changes, while the Georgians often seek their opportunity in tough defense, one-on-one duels, and strong shooting by outside players. The Netherlands will likely try to raise the tempo from the first minute, using a mobile 6–0 or 5–1 defense to intercept balls and go out into a semi-counterattack, during which fans in the stands will be able to enjoy fast transitions and attractive assists from their playmaker. Georgia, on the other hand, knows that a match in which the rhythm occasionally slows down and in which duels on the line and smart rotation are key to distributing the energy of the main game carriers suits them, so they will try to force suspensions, seven-meter throws, and exploit every moment of the opponent's drop in concentration. For fans in the stands, such a combination of styles means that at no moment will there be "idle time": when the Netherlands rushes forward, Georgia threatens from return attacks and outside shots, so the result can turn from minute to minute. Precisely this uncertainty is the reason why tickets for this duel are worth more than the nominal price itself – by buying tickets you do not get a pre-written story, but a live drama in which everything can change in a few attacks, and the button   below is your direct path to the first row of that handball performance.

Practical Information for Arrival in Malmö and Access to the Arena

For fans planning a trip to Malmö, it is important to know that the city is extremely well connected by trains and roads with the rest of Sweden, but also with Denmark thanks to the Öresund Bridge, so arrival from Copenhagen is often just as practical as from domestic Swedish cities. Trains from the center of Malmö to Hyllie station run very frequently, and the ride takes only a few minutes, after which Malmo Arena is only a short walk away, which significantly facilitates the organization of arrival at the match on the day of the event itself. For those arriving by plane, the airport in Copenhagen is connected by direct trains to Hyllie, so it is possible to literally get on a train from the flight and after a short ride already be in front of the arena, which makes this match very accessible to fans from more distant countries as well. When planning travel, it is certainly smart to simultaneously consider accommodation for fans ahead of the match, especially if you want to stay another day in the city and take the opportunity for sightseeing and additional content. When you know that your transport is solved, and accommodation reserved, only one more key logistical step remains – to secure your tickets for this event on time, because ticket sales ahead of major tournaments can be very dynamic, especially on days when the home national team plays and when two matches are played on the same day.

For Whom This Match Is the Perfect Choice and How to Plan the Whole Day

The duel between the Netherlands and Georgia is an ideal choice for several different profiles of fans: for those who follow trends in handball and want to see live what the new forces of European handball look like, for families looking for a safe and atmosphere-filled sports event, but also for tourist visitors for whom Malmö is the starting point for exploring Scandinavia. Families with children will appreciate the fact that the match is scheduled at 18:00, which allows for a return to accommodation at a reasonable time, while fanatical fans will be able to extend the evening in city bars and fan zones that follow the EURO in handball. With good preparation, it is possible to turn the whole day into a thematic excursion: a morning walk through the city, a visit to sights and lunch in the center, then a return to accommodation and departure towards the arena, and after the match relaxation with fan gatherings or a return to the hotel. Planning such a day begins in two places – by reviewing accommodation offers in the host city and, of course, by purchasing tickets that represent entry into the heart of the event. That is precisely why it is important that readers who already know now that they do not want to miss this meeting use the button labeled   in the continuation as soon as possible, select the desired tickets, and thus ensure that they welcome January 21, 2026, at 18:00 in the stands of Malmo Arena, and not in front of a screen.

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