Olympic champion a few months ago in Tokyo, the French team continues its momentum by reaching the final of the World Handball Championship. The Bleues have this Sunday, December 19 the opportunity to achieve an exceptional double, but had to fight in the semifinals to get there. Against Denmark, the French women's team won with a breath against a very solid Danish team defensively, with a score of 23-22. The Blue were led 12-10 at the break but were able to make the difference in the last quarter of an hour of the game, with more aggressive play and full commitment. In the final, Coralie Lassource and her teammates will face Norway, which itself easily won 27-21 against Spain, host country of the competition. The Norwegians are reigning European champions,a tournament won in 2020 against… the same French team.
The final of the France - Norway Women's Handball World Championship can be watched live on TF1 and
beIN SPORTS
this Sunday at 5.30 p.m.
The France - Norway handball final co-broadcast by TF1 and beIN SPORTS
This women's handball summit takes place at the Sports Palace in Granollers, Spain.
The French team have played all of their matches there, with 100% of victories to their credit.
Les Bleues have the opportunity to complete their trophy case, already full of an Olympic title (2020), 2 world titles (2003 and 2017) and 1 European championship (2018).
And what about the Norwegian selection which won 2 Olympic Games (2008, 2012), three World Championships (1999, 2011, 2015) and 8 Euro (including 7 of the last 9 editions!).
France - Norway is therefore to be followed this Sunday, December 19 at 5.30 p.m., for free on the TF1 channel or by subscription on beIN SPORTS.
TF1 has shaken up its program schedule to broadcast this great event.
As for beIN SPORTS, the group broadcast all the matches of this Women's Handball World Championship, from group matches to this final between the two best nations on the planet.
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