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Handball – European Handball Championship 2026 (GROUP I)
24. January 2026. 18:00h
Spain vs Denmark
Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, DK
2026
24
January
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Tickets for Spain vs Denmark at the EHF EURO 2026 handball championship in Herning, Jyske Bank Boxen

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Spectacle in Herning: Spain and Denmark in a match that changes the balance of power

The clash Spain vs Denmark within Handball - European Handball Championship 2026, Round 0, season 2026, brings one of those duels in which the fan excitement is felt even before the first whistle. The match is played at Jyske Bank Boxen, at the address Kaj Zartows Vej 7, Herning, DK, on 24.01.2026 at 18:00, and it is already clear that the interest in tickets will be extremely high. Herning has become the central stage of handball during the championship, and the arena that holds up to 15,000 spectators is created for big nights and loud stands, which naturally turns this showdown into an event to remember. Precisely because of this, ticket sales do not cease to be a topic among fans planning the trip, because for matches like this, tickets are sought earlier than usual. Secure your tickets immediately! and look for the button labeled

to catch a seat in time in an arena that literally pulses on handball nights.

The role of host Denmark gives the whole story an additional dimension, because every one of their matches in Herning carries special energy and the feeling of playing in front of their own walls. Spain, on the other hand, often acts cold and calculated in such environments, relying on game organization, solid defense, and reading the rhythm of the encounter, which makes such matches tactically layered. In a practical sense, spectators who already have tickets talk mostly about arriving early, security checks, and crowds forming around the arena, because a real wave of visitors is felt in Herning on handball days. An additional reason for buying tickets earlier is the fact that this is a time slot that typically attracts fans from multiple countries, so tickets are not bought only by local spectators but also by travelers coming for the tournament experience. If you want to experience this match firsthand, buying tickets on time is practically part of the travel plan, because the best seats are usually sold out first. Tickets for this encounter disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time via the button below.

How things stand in the competition and why every point is worth gold

This encounter in Herning comes at a moment when points carried over from the earlier phase and the first results that immediately shape the standings are breaking in the main round. In the main round group, according to the current state, France, Germany, and Portugal have 2 points each, while Spain, Denmark, and Norway are at 0, which already after the initial matches creates pressure on teams that need to catch up. Such a schedule means that every subsequent duel can be a turning point, especially a match like Spain vs Denmark, because it directly changes the mood in the locker room and mathematical combinations for the continuation. Spain enters this phase after a defeat by Germany 32:34, which is a result that is carried over and now pushes them into a position where they must seek points against an opponent who equally has no room for error. Denmark, meanwhile, carries the burden of a defeat by Portugal 29:31, which resonated particularly due to the home context and expectations, so it is clear that in such an encounter they will seek a reaction, energy, and better control of details. Fans who follow the table and plan tickets often target exactly these kinds of matches, because these are games with visible stakes, and the atmosphere is different when it is felt that the game is played for a turnaround in the standings.

The match at 18:00 is additionally attractive due to the wider schedule in Herning, where multiple encounters are often played on main round days, so the arena naturally lives all day long. Precisely in such a rhythm, tickets and passes become a logistical key: part of the fans take tickets specifically for one match, while others want to spend the whole day in a handball environment, which is seen by higher demand in time slots that gather the most famous names. If past results are looked at, it is clear that there is no room for relaxation in the main round, because just one series of defeats can close the door to the fight for the finals. Because of this, the duel Spain vs Denmark is not just another match, but a type of testing of squad depth, mental toughness, and the ability to play simply under pressure. For spectators, this is most often the best possible scenario, because a combination of quality, intensity, and tension until the very end is obtained, so it is no wonder that tickets are mentioned almost as often as tactics in such moments. Whoever wants to avoid later searching for seats and uncertainty usually resolves the purchase of tickets earlier, because matches exactly like this make the difference in the tournament experience.

Spain at the tournament: results, style of play, and key figures

Spain has already shown in Herning what their match looks like when they have control of the rhythm, but also where cracks appear when the opponent forces them into a larger number of attacks under pressure. In the opening, they defeated Serbia 29:27 in an encounter that, according to the official report, was of a slower rhythm, with many suspensions and an emphasis on details, and it was decided by the saves of Sergey Hernández and the efficiency of Ian Tarrafeta. That data point is not just a curiosity, but speaks directly about the profile of this team: when their goalkeepers catch a series, Spain switches more easily to its recognizable, disciplined handball and reduces opponent series. The continuation of the group brought them a victory against Austria 30:25, thereby solidifying the path towards passing, but also a defeat by Germany 32:34, which showed that in duels with physically more powerful teams they must have a higher level of realization. In the context of the match against Denmark, Spain will seek control of the tempo and reduction of technical errors, because the host loves to speed up the game and punish every lost ball. Fans who buy tickets often say they love watching Spain live precisely because of that tactical finesse, because it is better seen in the arena how they move without the ball and how they close passing lanes.A special story around Spain in this championship is the depth of roles and rotation, where the burden does not rely only on one name, but on multiple solutions depending on the opponent and the phase of the match. Their reports and statistics from the tournament emphasize the importance of the backcourt line, but also the fact that in big matches small things often decide, like seven-meter throws, saves in a series, or the moment when a weakness in the opposing defense is recognized. In such an environment, the match against Denmark can turn into a duel of nerves, because the host seeks a fast rhythm, while Spain wants to break that rhythm with smart possession. For the audience, this is attractive because the dynamic often changes in waves, so the experience in the arena is more intense than on the screen, especially when the arena reacts to every save or stolen ball. If you are looking for a match where you will get both emotion and top tactics, exactly these kinds of duels are the best reason to think about buying tickets, because the game is played in an arena that can amplify every moment. Ticket sales for such encounters usually speed up when fans realize that it is a match that directly affects the standings in the main round, so it is smart to react before only fringe seats remain. Buy tickets via the button below and look for the label

to secure yourself a spot among the fans who will carry the atmosphere.

Denmark on home soil: power, expectations, and lessons from the group

Denmark showed two extremes in Herning in the group, from a dominant performance to a match in which they fell out of their rhythm, which is an equally important signal for fans and analysts ahead of the continuation. In the victory against North Macedonia 36:24, they demonstrated breadth and high realization, and then against Romania they achieved 39:24, a victory officially described as a record-high for Denmark in this competition and confirmation of entry into the main round. However, the end of the group brought a defeat by Portugal 29:31, a result that resonated because Portugal took first place in the group, and Denmark remained at 4 points, which combined with carried-over points placed Denmark in a position to have to chase the pace in the main round. In the table of Group B, Portugal finished with 5 points, Denmark with 4, North Macedonia with 3, while Romania remained without points, which clearly shows that Denmark did not have the luxury of a carefree passage, but had to solve serious challenges already in the group. For the match against Spain, this means that the host will try to impose a recognizable attacking tempo, but also stabilize the defense, because against Spain every series of technical errors can be punished by long attacks and rhythm control. Due to the home crowd and expectations, tickets for Danish matches have additional weight, because many want to be part of the atmosphere in which the national charge and pressure of the big favorite are felt.When talking about Denmark, the focus is often on stars, but it is important to emphasize the structure of the team that allows them to play at a high rhythm through 60 minutes. Official team profiles specifically highlight Mathias Gidsel as a key player, and alongside him, the breadth of the squad is emphasized in which the transition after the departures of big names is seen, while responsibility is distributed to the new generation. In such a context, the duel against Spain is not only a fight for points but also a test of character, because Denmark must show that it can control the match even when the opponent slows down the rhythm and forces patience. In an arena like Jyske Bank Boxen, where capacity and acoustics turn into an additional factor, every good defense or fast goal can ignite the stands, and that often lifts the host's energy in key moments. That is why ahead of such matches tickets are mentioned almost as part of fan identity, because many want to be present exactly when the team needs to return to the winning track. If you are planning to arrive, keep in mind that with larger crowds around the arena, the value of an earlier purchased ticket also increases, because entry and positioning in the stands are easier to plan. Tickets for this duel also have an emotional component, because home fans want a reaction after the defeat, and neutral spectators want to see if Denmark will find a solution against the Spanish style.

Mutual duels and the psychological layer: when history becomes part of tactics

Spain and Denmark have a rich history of encounters in major competitions, and part of that history has entered the collective memory of fans and experts because they often met in phases where one match changes the whole picture of the tournament. One of the striking examples is their clash in the semifinals of the 2022 competition, when Spain won 29:25, a result that is still mentioned today as proof that Spain knows how to find a solution against Danish speed when the match turns into a tactical war. On the other hand, there are also periods in which Denmark knew how to dominate, especially when it succeeds in imposing transition and play in waves, where the opponent is forced into constant retreat and fast changes in defense. Ahead of the encounter in Herning, the psychological layer also comes from the fact that it is played on Danish soil, so Spain must be ready for surges of the audience, host series, and moments when the arena tries to decide the match instead of the court. Such matches are most attractive to spectators live, because it is felt how every defense or seven-meter throw raises or lowers the tension in a second, and exactly that is the reason why tickets carry additional value. Whoever wants to experience that psychological pressure and the audience's reaction to every little thing will hardly find a better reason for buying tickets than a duel like this.

Tactically speaking, mutual duels often come down to who will control the middle and who will better hide weaknesses in moments when suspensions start and when rotations accelerate. Denmark will try to win the match with speed, vertical play, and a high percentage of realization from counterattacks, while Spain will seek long attacks, smart entries, and plays that create a surplus on the wing or pivot. In such a match, the difference is often in the goalkeeping performance and in who better tolerates the energy of the arena, and Jyske Bank Boxen is known for being able to amplify even the smallest momentum. For fans, this means that, even if the match starts in one direction, it can turn around very quickly, so the experience in the stands is often more dramatic than expected. Precisely because of that, when ticket sales enter the final wave, it often happens that only seats with a less ideal angle remain, and many who waited later regret it because they missed the opportunity to choose. If your goal is to experience big handball in an atmosphere that carries the match, tickets for Spain vs Denmark belong among those that are not left for the last moment. Buying tickets in advance also facilitates planning the arrival in Herning and reduces stress on match day, when crowds around the arena become part of the routine.

Jyske Bank Boxen and Herning: arena, atmosphere, and practical information for visitors

Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning is not just a sports hall, but a multiarena designed for big events, with a capacity of up to 15,000 spectators and infrastructure that can handle mass arrivals of the audience. According to official facility information, the address is Kaj Zartows Vej 7, 7400 Herning, and within the location more than 8,000 free parking spaces are listed, which is important news for everyone coming by car. In practice, this means that part of the fans will plan to arrive earlier to avoid congestion, because on handball days Herning gets a different rhythm, with increased traffic and a larger number of pedestrians around the arena. It is especially important to count on the fact that the parking regime can be adapted to a particular event, so visitors are recommended to follow information related to the specific time slot, so that entry into the arena passes without rush. In such an environment, tickets are not just entry to the arena but also the key to planning the entire visit, from departure time to the choice of approach and gathering places. Secure your tickets immediately! and plan the arrival so that you arrive early enough to enjoy the atmosphere before the start, because exactly then it is felt how the arena fills up and how the tension grows.

Herning lives handball throughout the whole day during the tournament, and visitors often combine the match with city contents, short walks, and gatherings ahead of the encounter, which creates a feeling of a mini sports festival. Organizationally speaking, this is one of the central places of the championship, and Herning is the host of matches from the start to the finals, which additionally strengthens audience interest and keeps demand for tickets high in the long run. When it comes to the experience in the arena, the advantage of such arenas is that spectators feel both the sound and the speed of handball, and in encounters like Spain vs Denmark this means that every change of rhythm can literally be heard through the reaction of the stands. For those coming for the first time, it is useful to think about tickets also as a choice of experience: closer seats give intensity of contact, while higher sectors offer an overview of tactics and movement, which is especially interesting when a chess match of two different styles is played. In both cases, buying tickets on time leaves more room for choice, and that is more important in such encounters than it seems, because people often return home with the impression that they saw exactly what they wanted. Ticket sales are available, and the button with the label

will be the fastest way to secure your seat in the arena and enter this story without additional uncertainty. Tickets are sought after, and that is why it is good to plan and reserve earlier, so that you turn match day into an experience, and not a race against time.

What to watch on the court: rhythm, defenses, goalkeepers, and details that decide

In the duel between Spain and Denmark, the first big theme will be rhythm, because Denmark naturally wants to speed up the game, and Spain is one of the teams that best knows how to slow down the opponent and force him into positional attacks. The second theme is goalkeepers, because Spain has already won an important encounter in Herning against Serbia thanks to the saves of Sergey Hernández, which shows how important it is for them to gain stability behind the defense. Denmark, on the other hand, comes from matches in which it knew how to be devastating in realization, but also from a defeat by Portugal 29:31 which suggests that, when their initial plan is disrupted, they must have a clear alternative. The third element is discipline in defense and managing suspensions, because matches at the tournament have already shown that with a lot of contact one easily enters series of seven-meter throws and two-minute penalties, and that changes rotations and energy consumption. The fourth element is the mental response to the audience, since in Jyske Bank Boxen every good section of the host can ignite the arena and force the opponent into hasty decisions. Precisely because of that fans want to watch such matches live, so tickets have additional value because it is best felt in the stands how teams react when everything becomes loud and tight.

For Spain, it will be key to reduce technical errors and find a balance between shooting from outside and playing through the pivot, because Denmark loves to close lines and force the opponent into shots that are not from ideal positions. For Denmark, the key will be control of transition and return to defense, because if they allow Spain to take control of the tempo, the match can turn into a series of long attacks in which the audience influences less, and that is a scenario that usually suits the guest. In such encounters, one series of saves or two quick goals from counterattacks often decide, and an arena like this additionally rewards momentum, so the energy of the audience is a factor that cannot be ignored. Fans thinking about buying tickets often state that exactly such a duel is ideal, because it offers both top individual quality and a tactical story that develops from minute to minute. If you want to be part of that atmosphere, now is the moment to react, because tickets for an encounter that can overturn the standings in the main round traditionally attract both home and visiting fans. Buy tickets via the button below, find the label

, and secure yourself a place before only single or less desirable seats remain.Sources:
- EHF EURO portal (ehfeuro.eurohandball.com) – tables and group standings and main round state
- EHF EURO portal (ehfeuro.eurohandball.com) – report Spain vs Serbia 29:27 in Herning and key statistical details
- EHF portal (eurohandball.com) – overview of matches and results of Spain at the tournament and historical record Spain vs Denmark 2022
- EHF portal (eurohandball.com) – article about record victory of Denmark against Romania 39:24 and confirmation of passing into the main round
- MCH (mch.dk) – official information about Jyske Bank Boxen, address, capacity, and parking
- VisitHerning (visitherning.com) – schedule of matches in Herning and hosting context
- AS (as.com) – schedule of matches of Spain in the second phase in Herning, including the time slot against Denmark

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