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From 3 to 20 December 2026, the next edition of the Women’s EHF EURO will take centre stage — hosted across five countries! Poland, Romania, Czechia, Slovakia and Türkiye welcome Europe’s strongest national teams as 24 top nations battle for the continental crown.
Experience world-class handball in Katowice, Cluj-Napoca, Oradea, Brno, Bratislava and Antalya: from the Preliminary Round and the Main Round all the way to the thrilling Final Weekend featuring the semi-finals, placement matches and the big final on 20 December in Katowice.
The five host nations and the top three teams of the EHF EURO 2024 are already qualified — the remaining teams will fight for the last 16 spots in the qualifiers starting in autumn 2025.
Secure your seats now and witness history in the making.
Get ready to cheer, to celebrate, and to be inspired!
Spodek arena is a multipurpose arena complex in Katowice, Poland and will feature group E in Preliminary Round, Main Round and Final Weekend. The arena has capacity of 11,016 spectators and was renovated in 2011. Arena is easily accessible with nearby bus and tram lines.
Cluj-Napoca, known as the Heart of Transylvania and Romania’s second largest city, will host matches in BT arena. The Arena has the capacity of 10,00 spectators and will host group B in Preliminary Round and Main Round. It is very well connected by public transport and roads.
Oradea Arena, a modern multipurpose hall opened in 2022, has a capacity of 5,300 spectators. Located near the city’s main sports complex it is easily accessible by major roads and public transport. The arena will feature group A in the Preliminary Round.
Arena Brno, a brand-new multifunctional venue opening shortly before the Women’s EHF EURO 2026, with a capacity of 13,300 spectators. Located within the BVV complex, it offers modern facilities, ample parking, and excellent accessibility. The arena will host group D in the Preliminary Round.
Tipos Arena, with a capacity of 10,055 spectators, is one of Slovakia’s leading venues. Renovated in 2011, it is located close to the Nové Mesto train station. As a multipurpose arena hosting major sports and cultural events, it will stage group F in the Preliminary Round.
Antalya Sports Hall is located in Muratpaşa district. It is six minutes from the city, 23 minutes from the airport and 11 minutes from the bus station and has a capacity of 10,000 people. The hall, which was inaugurated in 2016, has hosted many national and international events and will feature group C in the Preliminary Round.
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