GROUP 1
Türkiye vs North Macedonia
Sunday 16 October, 16:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- North Macedonia will be trying to extend their winning run to four games in the EHF EURO Qualifiers, one shy of their competition record
- Kiril Lazarov's side will edge closer to qualifying for a seventh consecutive edition of EHF EURO if they win, opening a four-point gap ahead of Türkiye
- the hosts are coming from a tough 17-goal loss to Portugal, while North Macedonia have started the group with one of their best results in EHF EURO Qualification, with a 14-goal win against Luxembourg
- Türkiye have won only two of their last 13 matches in qualification round 2, losing seven in a row
- North Macedonia have won all five meetings against Türkiye between 2005 and 2019 in EHF EURO or World Championship qualifiers
Luxembourg vs Portugal
Sunday 16 October, 16:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- a win would help Portugal tie their best run in the history of the EHF EURO Qualifiers, a four-game winning streak
- Luxembourg are in the qualification round 2 of the EHF EURO for the first time since 2008 and started the competition with a 24:38 loss against North Macedonia
- Portugal are coming off scoring their highest amount of goals in EHF EURO Qualifiers, in their 44:27 win against Türkiye
- no team scored at least 40 goals in the first round of the competition, making Portugal the team with the best attack so far, followed by North Macedonia (38) and Norway (38)
- in nine matches against Luxembourg, Portugal have won seven, including the last three
GROUP 2
Finland vs Norway
Sunday 16 October, 15:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Norway begin the game on the brink of their 50th win in the EHF EURO Qualifiers, 38:26, against Slovakia
- a win would bring Norway one game closer to their best winning streak in the EHF EURO Qualifiers, a six-game streak between February 1995 and September 1997
- Finland have lost their last 18 qualification phase 2 games, with their last win coming against Austria in November 2016
- this will be only the second game in charge for Norway's coach Jonas Wille, who took over in April 2022
- the five previous games between the two sides have been won by Norway, with the latest match in 1990
Slovakia vs Serbia
Sunday 16 October, 18:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Slovakia's new coach, Fernando Gurich, could not avoid a big loss in his first game, 26:38, against Norway, with his side conceding the second largest total of goals in the first round
- the home side will be looking to snap their worst losing streak in the EHF EURO Qualifiers, 10 games in a row, dating back to May 2017
- the two sides have met only once in history, at EHF EURO 2012, in Belgrade, when the result was a draw, 21:21
- this will be Serbia's 50th game in the EHF EURO Qualifiers. They have secured 30 wins, 10 draws and nine losses
- a win would tie Serbia's best winning streak of four games, which was set twice before
GROUP 3
Estonia vs Iceland
Saturday 15 October, 18:10 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Iceland need only two wins in EHF EURO Qualifiers to reach the 50-win mark
- the visitors have started the competition with two wins in their first two matches twice in the past nine attempts and they can make it three with a win against Estonia
- Estonia are on the brink of tying their worst streak in the competition, losing the last four matches, as the longest losing run was six games, set twice, the last time between October 2018 and June 2019
- in qualification round 2, Estonia have won only three of the 20 matches they have played since 2012
- Iceland are unbeaten against Estonia, winning three games and drawing another one
Israel vs Czech Republic
Sunday 16 October, 14:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Israel are on a four-game losing streak and will be trying to make their first appearance at the EHF EURO since 2002
- this will be the Czech Republic's 80th game in EHF EURO Qualifiers, having won 47, drawn five and lost 27, with a winning percentage of 59 per cent
- in the past seven EHF EURO qualifying editions, the Czech Republic have won their first two games three times, the last time in 2020
- Israel are faring better at home than in away matches, winning six of their last 16 matches as hosts in qualification phase 2
- In eight games played between the two sides, Czech Republic won six, Israel one, at home, and one game ended in a draw