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French check

Goalkeepers: Charles Bolzinger (Montpellier HP), Remy Desponnet (Montpellier HP), Vincent Gerrard (Saint-Raphael VAR HP).

Left wing: Mathieu Greipel (Paris Saint-Germain) – Dylan Nahé (PGE VIVE Kielce)

Left-back: Thibaud BRIET (HBC Nantes) – Romain LAGARDE (Pauc) – Élohim PRANDI (Paris SG HB)

Semi-centric: Nikola KARABATIC (Paris SG HB) – Kentin MAHÉ (Veszprèm) – Nedim REMILI (PGE VIVE Kielce)

Interviewers: Ludovic Fabregas (Barcelona) – Luka Karapatek (Paris Saint-Germain HB) (hat) – Nicolas Tornat (BGVive Kielce).

Right-back: Deca Mem (Barcelona) – Melvin Richardson (Barcelona).

Right wing: Yannis Lane (Montpellier HP) – Valentin Porte (Montpellier HP).

Coach: Guillaume Gilles

Assistant coach: Eric MATHE

Goalkeeping coach: Jean-Luc Kieffer

The last world champions

2021: Denmark

2019: Denmark

2017: France

2015: France

2013: Spain

2011: France

2009: France

Follow live and all results here

Top scorers ranking here

The first phase

(Top three from each group qualify for the main round)

Group A: Spain, Montenegro, Iran, Chile

Group B: France, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia

Group C: Sweden, Brazil, Cape Verde, Uruguay

Group D: Iceland, Portugal, Hungary and South Korea

Group E: Germany, Qatar, Serbia, Algeria

Group F: Norway, North Macedonia, Netherlands, Argentina

Group G: Egypt, Croatia, Morocco, America

Group H: Denmark, Belgium, Bahrain, Tunisia

Wednesday, January 11th

France vs Poland: 26-24, Game stats here

Coach Guillaume Gilles reaction

“You have to remember how hard it was to play the opening match. Tonight, there were a lot of elements to turn this match into a trap match: a little pressure from the fans, weird refereeing decisions…

All this did not allow us to develop our game, we showed a bit of nervousness and nervousness which makes sense when you know that opening matches are rarely perfect.

This victory is very satisfying because it puts us on the right track, it launches the blue train well. In defence, we have shown a lot of stability, conceding few goals in attack.

Even if Luka had a strong influence on our defensive performance, we were able to find solutions to hinder her, especially in the second half.

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Thursday, January 12th

Hungary Against South Korea: 35-27

green head Against Uruguay: 33-25

Saudi vs. Slovenia : 19-33

Chile vs. Iran: 24-25

Sweden Against Brazil: 26-18

Spain Against Montenegro: 30-25

Iceland Against Portugal: 30-26

Friday, January 13th

Bahrain vs Tunisia 27-27

argentina vs. Netherlands : 19-29

Morocco vs. United States of America :27-28

Germany Against Qatar: 31-27

Egypt Against Croatia: 26-19

Serbia Against Algeria: 28-22

Denmark Against Belgium: 36-23

Norway against Macedonia: 29-22

Saturday 14 January

Brazil v Uruguay

Montenegro vs Iran

Portugal vs South Korea

France against Saudi Arabia

Spain vs Chile

Iceland VS Hungary

Poland vs Slovenia

Sweden vs Cape Verde

Continued

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