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Handball – European Handball Championship 2026 (GROUP B)
18. January 2026. 17:00h
North Macedonia vs Portugal
Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, DK
2026
18
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for North Macedonia – Portugal, European Handball Championship 2026, Round 2, Jyske Bank Boxen

Looking for tickets for North Macedonia – Portugal at the European Handball Championship 2026? Here you can move straight to ticket purchase and secure your seat at Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning. Check venue tips, entry times, and what to expect from this crucial Round 2 clash. Demand for seats can rise quickly, so plan ahead and arrive early to avoid queues

A match that could shape the group’s outcome

North Macedonia and Portugal meet in Herning in a game that, in the early phase of a tournament, often decides more than it seems at first glance: whoever grabs points in the second round can plan the rest of the group more easily and run the calculations for advancing. The match is scheduled at the Jyske Bank Boxen arena, at Kaj Zartows Vej 7, 7400 Herning, and the tournament schedule lists a start time of 18:00 local time, which corresponds to 17:00 UTC. This is a match at the 2026 European Men’s Handball Championship, preliminary round, Round 2 of the 2026 season, in a group that was given the label of one of the most watched right from the start because of host Denmark, but also because of Portugal’s rapid rise and North Macedonia’s awkward style. That is precisely why interest in tickets grows as the date approaches, because matches like this carry both competitive stakes and a fan story, especially in a city that lives for major indoor events and is used to filling the stands. Secure your tickets now and follow a clash that can set the tone for the entire group.

Group B under the spotlight: tempo, styles, and the pressure of points

Group B in Herning brings together Denmark, Portugal, Romania, and North Macedonia, and all preliminary matches of the two groups in this city are played at Jyske Bank Boxen, which further strengthens the sense of a tournament stage from day to day. In such a schedule, each national team settles into the rhythm of several matches in a short span, so you often see who can maintain intensity in defense and transition without a drop in concentration. In recent years Portugal has become synonymous with quick ball movement and brave attacking play, with the pronounced energy of a younger core, while North Macedonia traditionally looks for control through toughness, contact, and smart use of width and play with the pivot. In the second round, tactical preparation usually goes a step deeper: coaches already have fresh tournament footage from the first appearance, so weaknesses in retreat, switching assignments, and wing finishing are identified faster. That is exactly why tickets for this event become sought-after, because fans know that on matches like these the pressure often breaks, and in an arena with a large capacity and excellent sightlines, every string of saves or a mini turnaround lifts the atmosphere in seconds. Tickets for this match disappear quickly, so buy your tickets in time and plan to arrive earlier so you can enter the arena without rushing and catch the warm-up.

Portugal: youth with experience and width that punishes mistakes

Portugal arrives at the European Championship with the reputation of a national team that is no longer a surprise but a constant threat, because in the recent period it has shown it can play against the strongest at tournament pace and in high-stakes matches. The backbone is made up of players who combine the explosiveness of the back line with stability on the line, and previews especially highlight brothers Francisco Costa and Martim Costa, along with pivot Luis Frade and Salvador Salvador as an important man for organization and finishing in attack. Such a structure gives Portugal two advantages: it can speed up and attack in waves, but it can also play patiently against a set defense, looking for an extra man through crossings and quick changes of side. In its last major appearances Portugal confirmed it knows how to grow through a tournament, and the media particularly emphasized its breakthrough on the world stage in 2025, when it reached the business end among the best and thereby further solidified the team’s confidence. In that story, tickets for Portugal’s matches often carry added value, because fans want to see live what handball looks like with plenty of off-ball movement and no fear in the finish, especially when the result is decided in the last ten minutes. Buying tickets also makes sense because the group is played in the same arena, so many plan a package of visits, and this match against North Macedonia is often seen as a key test of character and the depth of rotation.

North Macedonia: identity through toughness and the coaching signature of Kiril Lazarov

At major competitions, North Macedonia regularly builds its story on a combination of combativeness, contact in defense, and emotional charge, and that identity has been further emphasized since head coach Kiril Lazarov took over the national team. In his playing career, Lazarov left a strong mark as one of the most efficient scorers in the history of national-team handball, with record outputs at major tournaments, and now he is passing that competitive mentality on to a new generation. His approach often emphasizes discipline in getting back, clear roles in attack, and readiness to suffer on defense, because North Macedonia most often looks for a match in which it takes away the opponent’s rhythm and forces difficult shots. In that framework, it is especially important how it will cope with Portugal’s accelerations and width, because every missed finish or lost ball can quickly turn into a fast break and a run of several goals. That is exactly why fan interest in tickets always rises when North Macedonia plays: their matches often have pronounced swings, saves, and suspensions, and the crowd in the arena naturally feels the moment when the team enters its recognizable state of fighting for every possession. If you want to experience that intensity from the front rows, buy tickets via the button below and arrive earlier, because entry and security checks at bigger events can take time when the arena is filling up.

Head-to-head meetings and lessons from the qualifiers

Portugal and North Macedonia already have fresh head-to-head experience from the qualifying cycle, which gives this duel an additional tactical dimension because the coaches clearly remember what worked and what didn’t. Portugal recorded a 29:23 win in Skopje, in a match in which the home side had moments of the lead but did not withstand the closing pressure and a goal-less spell in a key stretch of the second half. In the return leg, Portugal won 32:27 and in doing so continued a winning run in that period, and reports highlighted that North Macedonia had problems with attacking efficiency and a high number of turnovers, which against Portugal is an almost certain path to being punished in transition. These numbers are not just a historical footnote, but a very concrete reminder of what will be decisive in Herning as well: ball control, sprinting back, and discipline in finishing when a chance opens. Portugal in such matchups often benefits precisely from its width, because it can change pace and rotate without a major drop, while North Macedonia aims to keep the match level on the scoreboard for as long as possible in order to shift pressure onto the favorite. Because of such a scenario, tickets for this match carry extra weight, because a game is expected in which neither team will settle for comfort, and every mini run of goals can tip the atmosphere in the stands.

Tactical duel: speed versus control and the battle for the middle of the court

The match can be read through two basic ideas: Portugal will look for speed, changes of tempo, and attacks before the defense is set, while North Macedonia will try to slow it down, keep possession, and force Portugal to solve situations one-on-one without an easily created advantage. Key micro-duels often appear in the middle of the court, where it is decided whether Portugal will get a clean passing lane to the pivot and the wings or be forced into shots from unfavorable positions. If North Macedonia closes the lanes and forces Portugal into long attacks, then the importance of the goalkeeper and defense in a sequence grows, because every saved shot can swing the momentum and bring a chance for a goal from the second phase. On the other hand, if Portugal manages to speed up and impose more possessions, it becomes harder for North Macedonia to conserve energy and avoid technical errors, especially under the pressure of aggressive stepping out on the backcourt players. In such an environment, the crowd often becomes an additional factor: when the arena feels the match entering an open exchange, the noise rises, and players get into runs more quickly, so demand for seats and tickets naturally jumps as match day approaches. Anyone who wants to see what handball at the highest level looks like when styles collide will get a clear picture precisely in this duel, from defensive rotations to a finish that is often decided by one ball.

Jyske Bank Boxen and Herning: an arena made for a big handball event

Jyske Bank Boxen, within the MCH complex in Herning, is among the arenas in Europe recognized as a reliable stage for major sports competitions, concerts, and events, and for handball a capacity of around 15,000 spectators is cited. The infrastructure itself is adapted to large inflows of the crowd, with an emphasis on services, VIP content, and flow-through, which is important precisely at tournaments where several fan groups ŃĐŒĐ”ĐœŃŃŽŃ‚ŃŃ in a short time and create a special international vibe. Organizers point out that the arena has already hosted several major handball championships and that Herning is a host not only of the groups but also of part of the knockout stage, so the city in those days lives to the rhythm of matches and fan gatherings. Herning further profiles itself as a destination that, alongside sport, offers urban content, from the HEART Museum of Contemporary Art to stories of textile industrial heritage, which is interesting for those who want to extend their stay along with the match and experience the city. That is exactly why tickets are not only entry to the arena but also an entry ticket to the tournament atmosphere: North Macedonia - Portugal in such a space has the potential to deliver an atmosphere in which every contact and every save is felt, because the acoustics and the number of people do their work. Ticket sales are available and many fans plan their arrival in advance, so secure your tickets while you still have a choice of seats, especially if you want to experience the match from a sector where the tactical picture and off-ball movement are best seen.

Practical information for arrival, entry, and the fan experience

For visitors traveling to Herning, it is important to plan arrival with a time buffer, because on big tournament days traffic around the arena and parking regimes can vary depending on the organization of a specific event. The recommendation is to follow instructions related to parking and arrival at the MCH location itself, where it is stated that parking conditions can change per event, so it is good to come earlier and avoid stress right before the start. Entering the arena at matches like these is often part of the experience: even on the approaches you can feel the color of jerseys, flags, and fan songs, and inside the arena the warm-up and team introductions raise the energy even before the first whistle. If you are buying tickets, keep in mind that demand is highest precisely for time slots that carry a story about a possible group outcome, and this duel does, because it is played in the early phase and can steer the path toward the main round. Buy tickets via the button below and plan to arrive at least an hour earlier, so you can calmly pass checks, find your seat, and catch the rhythm of the stands, because you remember such details later just as much as the result.

Sources:
- ehfeuro.eurohandball.com - schedule and information about groups and match start times and host cities
- history.eurohandball.com - official record of the North Macedonia - Portugal match date and historical match details
- eurohandball.com - reports from the qualifying matches Portugal - North Macedonia and North Macedonia - Portugal
- visitherning.com - overview of groups and match schedule in Herning and a list of time slots at Jyske Bank Boxen
- ehfeuro.eurohandball.com - profile of the city of Herning and description of the Jyske Bank Boxen arena with capacity and event context
- mch.dk - official venue website with the address Kaj Zartows Vej 7 and notes about parking

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