It's been ten years since the Blues failed to qualify for the final of a Euro handball tournament.
The anomaly has been repaired since Friday after a spectacular and suspense-filled match.
The French team won 34-30 against Sweden, after snatching extra time in the final second of regulation time.
Paris Saint-Germain left-back Elohim Prandi scored an incredible free kick, which was also contested by the Swedes who criticized him for not having maintained support on the ground before releasing his ball.
It allowed the French to stay alive, before going into overtime.
Now on to Denmark.
An opponent that Guillaume Gille's men know well, since they beat them in the final of the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2021 (25-23) but lost in the final of the last World Championship a year ago (29 -34).
The French team will meet former Parisian Mikkel Hansen and his teammates this Sunday from 5:45 p.m.
The Danes beat Germany 29-26 in their semi-final.
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The clash between France and Denmark in the Euro 2024 handball final is scheduled for 5:45 p.m. this Sunday, January 28.
The meeting will be broadcast on TF1 and BeIN Sports 1. It will also be followed
live with commentary
on leparisien.fr.