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Women’s Handball WC “Spoiler Free” Preview (Tuesday, 3 Dec)

Can the undefeated German women beat Denmark for the first time in 19 years. 19 years? Really? Yes, Really

It’s Match Day 3 for all four groups at the 2019 IHF Women’s World Handball Championships in Japan. Below are the times, odds and video links for all the matches.

Remember, if you find yourself geoblocked out of the IHF web stream this article has some tips that should help you find a way to watch: Link

Here’s the IHF preview for the day’s competition: Link

Tuesday, 3 December
All Times Local (CET is -8 hrs / US ET is -14 hrs)
Odds courtesy of Sporting Bet

Group A
15:00 Netherlands (-22) vs Cuba Video Link
18:00 Slovenia (-5) vs Angola Video Link
20:30 Serbia vs Norway (-6.5) Video Link 

The Netherlands should have no problem with Cuba. Slovenia had a disastrous 2nd half yesterday vs Norway and will hope to get back on the winning track vs Angola. Norway and Serbia is a battle of unbeatens, although Serbia has yet to play a challenging foe.

Group B
15:00 S Korea (-1) vs Brazil Video Link
19:00 France (-25.5) vs Australia Video Link
20:30 Denmark (-1.5) vs Germany  Video Link  (With Commentary from Paul Bray)

Group B is a pretty interesting group at this point with every team but Australia garnering at least 1 point in the first 2 matches. Both the S Korea – Brazil and the Denmark – Germany matches are worth checking out.

Group C
15:00 Hungary vs Montenegro (-1) Video Link (With Commentary from Paul Bray)
15:00 Spain (-8.5) vs Senegal Video Link
19:00 Romania (-9.5) vs Kazakhstan Video Link 

The match worth seeing here is definitely Hungary – Montenegro. Hungary lost to Spain on Monday while Montenegro is 2-0-0, although those wins were over Senegal and Kazakhstan.

Group D
14:30 DR Congo vs Russia (-17.5) Video Link 
17:00 China vs Argentina (-1) Video Link 
19:30 Japan vs Sweden (-2.5) Video Link 

Group D has 3 unbeaten teams (Russia, Japan, and Sweden) and 3 teams (DR Congo, China and Argentina) still looking for a win. This means that the Japan vs Sweden match will likely factor into the Main Round standings. If Japan is to have a shot at making the semifinals they need a win here. The China vs Argentina match will be interesting battle of relative continent strength between Asia and South America.

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