2020 Men’s Olympic Qualification Tournaments Preview (Saturday- Day 2)


South Korea will take on Brazil in a Match that will likely earn the winner an Olympic Berth.

How to watch the Olympic Qualification Tournaments

  • If you live in a country where there is no TV broadcast the matches should be available on the IHF YouTube Channel. Those matches can be accessed here and I will be posting a daily preview with direct links to each match video (see below).
  • If you live in a country where there is a TV broadcast you may be geo-blocked out of accessing the IHF YouTube Channel. This is often the case even for matches that are not available on YouTube. It is, however, usually possible to watch matches using VPN. More information on how to use VPNWhat I use) (Note: I would encourage handball fans to watch matches on TV when possible as you usually will get a better picture, but if there isn’t a TV broadcast available where you live… what else are you going to do?)
  • USA Residents: There is no USA TV broadcast and matches are available on YouTube
  • Canadian Residents: The CBC will be live streaming at least some matches: Link

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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of 10 Bet.

HEADS UP FOR SUNDAY: Daylight Savings Time starts in the U.S. and Canada, but doesn’t start in Europe for another 2 weeks. This means that you will need to substract 1 hour less than you normally do.

Tournament 1 (Verde Complex, Podgorica, Montenegro)

Standings after Day 1
  • Brazil (-4.5) vs S Korea (Saturday, 1730 CET / 1130 US ET) Video Link
    • S Korea built up a 9 goal lead yesterday vs Chile and held off a furious comeback to win 36-35 while Brazil lost to Norway 32-20. With Norway likely to win all 3 of its matches this contest will likely determine 2nd place and a ticket Tokyo.
  • Norway (-14.5) vs Chile (Saturday, 2000 CET / 1430 US ET) Video Link
    • Includes English Language commentary with Paul Bray
    • Norway are heavy favorites here to take care of Chile.

Tournament 2 (AccorHotels Arena, Paris)

Standings after Day 1
  • Croatia (-1.5) vs Portugal (Saturday, 1830 CET / 1230 US ET) Video Link
    • Portugal took care of business vs Tunisia with a 34-27 win while Croatia’s 30-26 loss puts them in a bit of a hole. A win for Portugal will all but qualify them for the Olympics. And, likewise a Croatia win will likely put them back on track as well.
    • The 4 goal loss to France, however, puts Croatia in a bit of a goal differential hole should Portugal knock off France and create a 3 way tie between France, Croatia, and Portugal. Croatia would need a 5 goal win over Portugal to guarantee qualification should that scenario occur.
    • Further Analysis of Tournament 2 scenarios: Link
  • France (-6.5) vs Tunisia (Saturday, 2100 CET / 1500 US ET) Video Link
    • France will be heavily favored, but they will need to be prepared as Tunisia is capable of pulling off an upset.

Tournament 3 (Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin)

Standings after Day 1
  • Germany (-1.5) vs Slovenia (Saturday, 1535 CET / 0935 US ET) Video Link
    • Includes English Language commentary with Paul Bray
    • Germany made a late comeback to draw with Sweden, (25-25) and picked up an important point while Slovenia beat Algeria 36-28. A win by either team here will likely qualify that side for Tokyo.
  • Sweden (-8.5) vs Algeria (Saturday, 1800 CET / 1200 US ET) Video Link
    • Sweden, like Slovenia should have no problems with Algeria. Their big match for qualification will likely be vs Slovenia on Sunday
  • Tournament 3 Scenarios (Assuming that Algeria loses all 3 matches): Link

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (12-14 Mar 2021)

From the Cannes Facebook page. Nicole Andersen talks about the using the upcoming match vs undefeated Celles-sur-Belles as preparation for big matches to come to avoid relegation
  • This post only has links for club matches and 2022 European Qualification matches this weekend. For Olympic Qualification information see these posts:
    • Friday, 12 March: Link
    • Saturday, 13 March: Link
    • Sunday, 14 March: Link

Note the U.S. and Canada start Daylight Savings Time on Sunday. On Friday and Saturday CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. On Sunday CET is only 5 hours ahead of US ET . Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • D2F (France)
    • As Cannes Mandelieu vs Belles-sur-Celles (Saturday, 1800 CET): Video Link 
      • Nicole Andersen plays defense and left back for Cannes
      • Last place Cannes has a huge challenge as they face undefeated Belles-sur-Celles
  • HBF 2 (Germany)
    • Werder Bremen vs TSV Nord Harrisle  (Saturday, 1930): Video Link
      • Sophie Fasold is a GK for Harrislee
      • 6th place Harrislee goes for their 9th win in a row vs 10th place Werder Bremen

Other Matches this Weekend

  • 2022 European Championship Qualification:  ehfTV 
    • Slovakia vs Hungary (-7.5) (Friday, 1900 CET) 
    • Czech Republic (-6.5) vs Faroe Islands (Friday, 2015 CET) 
    • Latvia vs Belarus (-3.5) (Saturday, 1410 CET) 
      • NOTE: Remember Daylight Savings Starts on Sunday in the U.S. (Subtract 1 less hour than normal)
    • Switzerland (-10.5) vs Finland (Sunday, 1400 CET) 
    • Lithuania (-5.5) vs Israel (Sunday, 1500 CET) 
    • Denmark (-9.5) vs N Macedonia (Sunday, 1600 CET) 
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina (-1.5) vs Austria (Sunday, 1700 CET) 
    • Romania (-7.5) vs Kosovo (Sunday, 1700 CET) 
    • Poland (-3.5) vs Netherlands (Sunday, 1815 CET) 
    • Faroe Islands vs Ukraine (-3.5) (Sunday, 1900 CET) 
    • Czech Republic vs Russia (-0.5) (Sunday, 2015 CET) 
  • European Cup (for nations already qualified)
    • Hungary vs Slovakia (Sunday, 1630 CET) 

2020 Men’s Olympic Qualification Tournaments Preview (Friday- Day 1)

This Friday, Saturday and Sunday: Three great days of handball Olympic Qualification.

How to watch the Olympic Qualification Tournaments

  • If you live in a country where there is no TV broadcast the matches should be available on the IHF YouTube Channel. Those matches can be accessed here and I will be posting a daily preview with direct links to each match video (see below).
  • If you live in a country where there is a TV broadcast you may be geo-blocked out of accessing the IHF YouTube Channel. This is often the case even for matches that are not available on YouTube. It is, however, usually possible to watch matches using VPN. More information on how to use VPNWhat I use) (Note: I would encourage handball fans to watch matches on TV when possible as usually get a better picture, but if there isn’t a TV broadcast available where you live… what else are you going to do?)
  • USA Residents: There is no USA TV broadcast and matches should be available on YouTube
  • Canadian Residents: The CBC will be live streaming at least some matches: Link

Would you like to know when and where handball matches can be streamed online year round? If yes, follow Team Handball News on social media for regular updates: Twitter Facebook Instagram


CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of 10 Bet.

Tournament 1 (Verde Complex, Podgorica, Montenegro)

Current Standings

Overview: Norway is the overwhelming favorite to win this group and will very likely win all 3 of their matches. Brazil is a clear favorite to take 2nd place, but both Chile and S Korea have chances to pull off an upset. Indeed, Chile beat Brazil, 32-29 at the 2019 PANAM Games to get to this tournament while S Korea has been known to be a very well prepared team with Olympic Qualification on the line.

  • Chile vs S Korea (-2.5) (Friday, 1730 CET / 1130 US ET) Video Link
    • In all likelihood this is an elimination game for these two longshots. The winner will put themselves in a position to play Brazil later in the tournament for 2nd place in the Group.
  • Norway (-6.5) vs Brazil (Friday, 2000 CET / 1430 US ET) Video Link
    • Brazil is the only team with a realistic chance of pulling off an upset vs Norway, but they were inconsistent performers at the 2021 World Championships in January. If things go South for Brazil they may be content with keeping some key players fresh for their upcoming matches vs S Korea and Chile.

Tournament 2 (Sud De France Arena, Montpellier)

Current Standings

Overview: This is the most wide open qualification tournament and all 4 teams having realistic chances at qualifying. France, of course, is playing at home and is the strongest team, but they will need to take care of business against 3 teams that are capable of beating them. Croatia had a disappointing World Championships, but their squad appears to be a bit more healthy now so they are the clear #2 favorite. A few weeks ago I may have listed Portugal as a co-#2 favorite, but the tragic death of GK, Alfredo Quintana, was a real blow to their chances as he was world class in the net and their backup keepers are a big step down in quality. Still, they are an up and coming side that knocked France out of the European Championship in 2020 and narrowly lost to Norway 29-28 this past January at the World Championships. Tunisia are the outsiders of the group, but clearly are capable of pulling off an upset.

  • Tunisia vs Portugal (-2.5) (Friday, 1830 CET / 1230 US ET) Video Link
    • An emotional and motivated Portugal will look to get off to a good start while Tunisia probably sees this match as their best chance for an upset
  • France (-2.5) vs Croatia (Friday, 2100 CET / 1500 US ET) Video Link
    • Includes English Language commentary with Paul Bray
    • The winner of this match between these 2 group favorites will have 1 foot in the door for Olympic Qualification. As a 3-way tie (France, Croatia, Portugal) is a distinct possibility if one of the sides gets behind they will need to keep the game close for Goal Differential considerations.

Tournament 3 (Max-Schmeling-Halle, Berlin)

Current Standings

Overview: It’s hard to see Algeria winning a match in this tournament, so for all practical purposes this is 3 teams (Germany, Sweden, Slovenia) fighting for 2 spots. Hosts, Germany are the favorites, but had a disappointing World Championships due in part to several players opting out of the Championship due to COVID concerns. Those players, however, are back for this tournament and, on paper, that makes Germany slight favorites. Sweden, on the other hand, had a great World Championships, surprising everyone to take 2nd place with a roster full of newcomers. Confidence is surely high for them heading into this tournament. Slovenia had a disappointing World Championship, but came close to some big wins including a 28-28 draw vs Sweden. They also appear to have a few injuries including LB Borut Mackovsek which might hamper their chances

  • Germany (-1.5) vs Sweden (Friday, 1515 CET / 0915 US ET) Video Link
    • Includes English Language commentary with Paul Bray
    • A pivotal match to start this tournament. The winner here puts themselves in a good position to advance. The loser faces a must win later in the tournament vs Slovenia. Again, a 3-way tie level on 4 points is a distinct possibility so the margin of defeat could be critical later on in terms of Goal Differential.
  • Slovenia (-6.5) vs Algeria (Friday, 1745 CET / 1145 US ET) Video Link
    • Slovenia is a heavy favorite here and will look to take care of business early prior to their showdowns vs Germany on Saturday and Sweden on Sunday.

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (5-7 Mar 2021)

All matches of Spain’s Copa del Rey Championship will be available for viewing online Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • Copa del Rey Tournament (Spain)
    • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and defense for Leon
    • Spain’s annual Copa Del Rey Tournament starts Friday and it’s an important tournament for Leon as it presents their best opportunity to qualify for next year’s European League. Spain has 1 Champions League slot which will likely go to Barcelona. 2nd and 3rd place in the Liga ASOBAL will then be awarded European League slots, but a string of defeats has dropped Leon to 8th place and it will be a tough climb back to 3rd place. Which is where the Copa Del Rey comes in. 2nd place (assuming a Barcelona title) will also secure a European League slot.
    • Leon (-1.5) vs Huesca (Friday, 1200 CET): Video Link (Quarterfinal)
      • Leon’s QF opponent on Friday is Huesca. The two sides met in league play with hosts Huesca winning 27-24
      • UPDATE: Leon beat Huesca 40-28
    • Leon vs Irun (-1.5) (Saturday, 1630 CET): Video Link (Semifinal) 
      • Irun beat Benidorm 28-27 and will be Leon’s Semifinal opponent. Irun is 2nd place in the Asobal league and beat Leon 33-27 in Leon on 3 February.
      • Assuming Barcelona beats Granollers in the other semifinal, this match is a one off contest for a guaranteed spot in the EHF European league.
      • UPDATE: Leon beat Irun 30-26 and thanks to Barcelona’s 32-22 victory over Granollers they have qualified for next year’s EHF European League
    • Leon vs Barcelona (-9.5) (Sunday, 1900 CET): Video Link (Final) 
      • Next up for Leon is mighty Barcelona. So far this season Barca is 21-0-0 in Asobal play and 14-0-0 in Champions League play. In fact their only loss this season was a 33-28 defeat to Kiel at the makeup 2020 Final Four and that was technically last season.
  • K&H League (Hungary)
    • Gyöngyös – Csurgói KK (Friday, 1800 CET): Video Link
      • Pal Merkovski is the #2 GK for Gyongyos
      • 7th place Gyöngyös has lost 4 in a row hosts 5th place Csurgoi
  • HBF 2 (Germany)
    • TSV Nord Harrisle vs TVB Wuppertal  (Saturday, 1730): Video Link
      • Sophie Fasold is a GK for Harrislee
      • Harrislee is in 7th place and has won 5 matches in a row. Next up is 12th place Wuppertal
  • D2F (France)
    • Le Pouzin vs As Cannes Mandelieu vs Rochechouart  (Saturday, 1845 CET): Video Link Video Link
      • Nicole Andersen plays mostly on defense for Cannes
      • 8th place Cannes got 2 points with a victory last weekend vs Rochechouart. This weekend they take on 7th place Le Pouzin in another important regulation battle.

Other Matches this Weekend

  • Copa Del Rey Tournament (Spain):  LaLigaSportsTV 
    • Benidorm vs Irun (-2.5) (Friday, 1500 CET) Video Link
    • Angel Ximinez vs Granollers (-1.5) (Friday, 1730 CET) Video Link
    • Barcelona (-11.5) vs Logrono (Friday, 2000 CET) Video Link
    • Semifinal #1 Leon vs Irun (-1.5) (Saturday, 1630 CET) Video Link
    • Semifinal #2 Barcelona (-11.5) vs Granollers (Saturday, 1900 CET) Video Link
    • Final Leon vs Barcelona (-9.5) (Sunday, 1900 CET) Video Link

Handball Web Streaming this Week (2-4 Mar 2021)


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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • HBL 2 (Germany)
    • EHV Aue (Slight Favorite) vs Dormagen (Thursday, 1800) CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
      • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
      • 6th place Dormagen has two road tests this week. On Tuesday they play 9th place Dessau-Rosslauer and on Thursday they take on 7th place EHV Aue.
  • EHF European League
    • Metalurg vs Leon (-6.5) (Tuesday, 1845 CET): ehfTV
      • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and defense for Leon
      • Donlin may have had his best match ever for Leon this past Saturday. He scored 3 goals and played strong defense to help Leon upset Chekovskie in Russia. Leon will look to get another away win this time in Macedonia

Other Matches this Week

  • EHF Champions League  ehfTV
    • Elverum vs Paris S-G (-6.5) (Tuesday, 1845 CET)
    • Kiel (-6.5) vs Celje (Tuesday, 2045 CET)
    • Veszprem (-4.5) vs Nantes (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Barcelona (-7.5) vs HC Motor (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Kiel (-7.5) vs Zagreb (Thursday, 1700 CET)
    • Kielce (-1.5) vs Flensburg (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Vardar vs Meshkov Brest (-1.5) (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Elverum vs Porto (-2.5) (Thursday, 2045 CET)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • Montpelier (-6.5) vs Creteil (Thursday, CET 2025) Video Link

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (26-28 Feb 2021)


Ian Hueter and his brother, Patrick, play later today with their club team, Dormagen at 1930 CET / 1330 US ET

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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • HBL 2 (Germany)
    • Dormagen (-2.5) vs SG BBM Bietigheim (Friday, 1930 CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
      • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
      • Dormagen lost 25-19 to Rimpar and have now lost 2 in a row. Up next is 9th place Bietigheim
  • Pro Ligue (France)
    • Billere vs Angers (Friday, 2000 CET): Video Link
      • Abou Fofana plays left back and defense for Angers
      • Angers came so close to pulling off the upset last week vs Nice. This time 14th place Angers takes on 9th place Billere
  • EHF European League
    • Checkovskie (-3.5) vs Leon (Saturday, 1700 CET): ehfTV
      • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and defense for Leon
      • Leon is in 2nd place in Group A with 11 points while Chekovskie is right behind the with 10 points. Group play is winding down and this match may well decide 2nd place the group and an easier round of 16 opponent.
  • HBF 2 (Germany)
    • HSG Freiburg vs. TSV Nord Harrislee (Saturday, 1800): Video Link
      • Sophie Fasold is a GK for Harrislee
      • Harrislee is in 7th place and they will be looking for 2 points vs 14th place Freiburg.
  • D2F (France)
    • As Cannes Mandelieu vs Rochechouart  (Saturday, 1800 CET): Video Link
      • Nicole Andersen plays mostly on defense for Cannes
      • 8th place Cannes takes on 6th place Rochechouart. A good opportunity for 2 points and to move out of the relegation zone.

Other Matches this Weekend

Handball Web Streaming this Week (23-25 Feb 2021)


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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • HBL 2 (Germany)
    • Rimpar vs Dormagen (-1.5) (Tuesday, 1900 CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
      • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
      • Dormagen suffered a 34-30 loss to Elbflorenz and slipped to 6th place. They will look to bounce back vs 13th place Rimpar
  • EHF European League
    • Leon vs Plock (-1.5) (Tuesday, 2045 CET): ehfTV
      • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and defense for Leon
      • On Saturday in Poland Plock and Leon played a close match for 25 minutes only to see Plock pull away for a goal lead and an eventual 29-22 win. Plock is undefeated in Group A and a win here would give Leon more confidence heading into the round of 16.

Other Matches this Week

  • EHF Champions League  ehfTV
    • Paris (-1.5) vs Kielce (Tuesday, 1845 CET)
    • Nantes (-6.5) vs Zagreb (Tuesday, 2045 CET)
    • Kiel (-2.5) vs Aalborg (Tuesday, 2045 CET)
    • Meshkov Brest (-2.5) vs Porto (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Elverum vs Vardar (-1.5) (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Celje vs Barcelona (-8.5) (Wednesday, 2045 CET)
    • Motor vs Aalborg (-1.5) (Thursday, 1700 CET)
    • Nantes vs Kiel (-1.5) (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Szeged (Slight Favorite) vs Kielce (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Zagreb vs Veszprem (-7.5) (Thursday, 2045 CET)
    • Flensburg vs Paris S-G (-1.5) (Thursday, 2045 CET)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (19-21 Feb 2021)

USA’s Nicole Andersen and her French Club team will be live streamed at 1830 CET / 1230 US ET

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CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • Pro Ligue (France)
    • Strasbourg (-2.5) vs Angers (Friday, 2015 CET): Video Link
      • Abou Fofana plays left back and defense for Angers
      • 14th place Angers takes on 11th place Nice
  • D2F (France)
    • Clermont vs As Cannes Mandelieu (Saturday, 1830 CET): Video Link
      • Nicole Andersen plays mostly on defense for Cannes
      • 8th place Cannes takes on 5th place Clermont
  • EHF European League
    • Plock (-4.5) vs Leon (Saturday, 2045 CET): ehfTV
      • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and defense for Leon
      • It’s a Group A showdown as 2nd place Leon travels to Poland to take on 1st place Plock
  • K&H League (Hungary)
    • Dabasi vs Gyöngyös (Sunday, 1830 CET): Video Link is TBD
      • Pal Merkovszki is the #2 GK for Gyöngyös
      • Here’s action from a match played earlier this week (Pal played the 2nd half): Link

Other Matches this Weekend

  • LIDL Starligue:  ehfTV
    • Elverum (-2.5) vs Skopje (Sunday, 1600 CET) 
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • Montpellier (-5.5) vs Ivry (Friday, 1955 CET) Video Link
    • Creteil vs Nimes (-3.5) (Friday, CET 1955) Video Link
    • Chambery (-4.5) vs Tremblay (Saturday, CET 1625) Video Link
    • Chartres vs Paris (-8.5) (Saturday, CET 1755) Video Link
  • Liga ASOBAL:  LaLigaSportsTV 
    • Irun (-4.5) vs Anaitasuna (Saturday, 1555 CET) Video Link
    • Valladolid (Slight Favorite) vs Huesca (Saturday, 155 CET) Video Link
    • Barcelona (-12.5) vs Logrono (Sunday, 1155 CET) Video Link
    • Benidorm (-4.5) vs Sagunto (Sunday, 1155 CET) Video Link

2021 Handball World Championships Betting Review (Part 1): Hunches, Descat and a Humbling Performance

Hugo Descat: Sharp Action’s MVP for the 2021 World Championships.

During the 2021 IHF Handball World Championships, I conducted another daily betting experiment. Joining me this year was Sharp Action, who’s Twitter profile reads, “Former Handball player for HBC Nantes providing expert advice for sport betting.” We both started with a $1,000 bankroll a couple of days after the tournament started. Our bet sizes varied, but the standard “unit bet” was $100. Here’s how our respective bank rolls went up and down on a day to day basis:

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out who had a better campaign. I lost a hypothetical $282 while Sharp Action made a tidy profit of $732.69.

Overall, I made 12 bets, winning 4 and losing 8. As most of my bets were less than 50-50 propositions, a .500 betting mark would not have been required to break even. Probably, a winning percentage of .460 or a 6-7 record if I had made 13 bets instead of 12. Regardless, I clearly fell short of that expectation and lost money.

As mentioned, Sharp Action had a phenomenal tournament with several good calls and far fewer misses. His betting W-L record for the tournament was 18-9. Since he tended to bet favorites this record is a bit inflated, but no matter how you slice it’s pretty damn good.

Arguably, his most astute pick and observation was noticing a huge disconnect on the total goals scored props that were being offered for French left wing, Hugo Descat. Descat was sharing a lot of playing time with veteran Michael Guigou and perhaps the bookies didn’t think he would get enough playing time. Or, maybe they did not recognize what an effective and consistent scorer he was. Regardless, Sharp Action saw that they were really underestimating Descat, and “Victor” Hugo came through 3 times for a nice profit of $273. Seriously, seeing how Descat blew right past 2.5 goals each time, after the fact, it looks like taking candy from a baby.

Sharp Action “Victor” Hugo Bets

Humbling Results, but Don’t Feel Sorry for Me

Well, the hypothetical debt is start to pile up. Last year, I participated in a similar experiment and lost $115. This year I did even worse, losing $282. Maybe, I’ve got a gambling problem? Good thing I moved out of Vegas, but maybe not such a good thing that online sports betting is now legal in Colorado?

Rest assured everyone. I didn’t lose my shorts. Let’s just say my typical betting unit is around $10 (not $100), meaning I loss $28.20 for the bets recorded above. And, did I make other bets? Did I by chance, jump on the Sharp Action bandwagon for some of his suggestions I found persuasive? I sure did. I haven’t done a full accounting, but I’m actually on the plus side for the World Championships in real money.

Really, the only thing I’ve lost is my handball expert pride. Because I clearly don’t have anything to back up my would be knowledge. On the contrary, there’s now documented evidence that clearly demonstrates that I don’t know what I’m talking about. And, this leads to the following rhetorical question:

Ever Wonder Why “Experts” Rarely (if Ever) Make Betting Predictions?

Seriously, there’s probably not a more powerful way to demonstrate how much you really know about a sport then to open your wallet and go out and consistently pick winners.

Well, there are a number of reasons why so called experts don’t make predictions. It could be that they have personal morality issues with gambling or simply don’t want to be seen as endorsing something that others have issue with… But, there’s one reason that rises above all others.

  • It’s really hard and there’s a solid chance when all is said and done that they are not going to look like much of an expert.

Yeah, your credibility is at stake. It’s better to just take a pass.

Flensburg 2014

At times like this I will always, always take solace with having been remarkably right once. And, that was when I made my EHF Champions League Final Four predictions prior to the 2013-14 season. I selected all 4 teams that would make it to Cologne and the eventual winner, Flensburg before even a single match had been played. It’s on YouTube and no matter how poorly I screw up forever forward, I will always look back and smile… They can’t take that away from me.

Gloating from 2014: I Heart Flensburg: Link

Preseason Perfection: Documented on YouTube

But, could someone be more consistently win on handball bets by relying less on hunches and more on discipline and predictive models. The answer appears to be yes and I will explore this in more detail in a follow on commentary

Handball Web Streaming this Week (16-18 Feb 2021)

LIDL Star Ligue vs Liqui Moly HBL: Which league is better? A couple of EHF European League matchups today will provide a couple data points for this debate.

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Because it’s the 2nd tier competition and because there are so many matches to list, I don’t normally don’t discuss the EHF European League. However, there are a couple of matches on Tuesday that I’ll highlight since they are Germany-France club showdowns and are a window to the relative strength of the world’s 2 best leagues.

Both feature 2nd place clubs hosting a club bit further down in the standings. Up first is Berlin taking on Nimes (currently in 6th place in the French League) at 1845 CET and that match is followed by Montpellier hosting Magdeburg (currently in 5th place in the German league) at 2045 CET. 2 matches are by no means a definitive answer, but it will provide some insight.

CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • Liga ASOBAL (Spain)
    • Aranda vs Leon (-3.5) (Wednesday, 1800 CET): Video Link
      • Drew Donlin plays defense and circle runner for Leon.
      • Leon has struggled in Asobal play since the restart of the competition after the World Championship play and has lost 3 straight matches and slipped to 7th place. Aranda, currently in last place, presents an opportunity to right the ship.
  • HBL 2 (Germany)
    • Elbflorenz (-1.5) vs Dormagen (Wednesday, 1930 CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
      • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
      • In what should be a tightly contested match, 5th place Dormagen travels to 6th place Elbflorenz.

Other Matches this Week

  • EHF Champions League  ehfTV
    • Veszprem (-6.5) vs Motor (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Paris S-G (-4.5) vs Meshkov Brest (Wednesday, 1845 CET)
    • Barcelona (-5.5) vs Nantes (Wednesday, 2045 CET)
    • Aalborg (-4.5) vs Zagreb (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Kielce (-5.5) vs Elverum (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Szeged (-4.5) vs Vardar (Thursday, 1845 CET)
  • EHF European League ehfTV
    • Berlin (-3.5) vs Nimes (Tuesday, 1845 CET)
    • Montpellier (Slight Favorite) vs Magdeburg (Tuesday, 2045)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • Toulouse (-1.5) vs Limoges (Tuesday, CET 2030) Video Link
    • Cesson (-1.5) vs Rennes (Thursday, 1930 CET) Video Link
    • Chambery (-4.5) vs Tremblay (Thursday, CET 2030) Video Link

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (12-14 Feb 2021)

Patrick Hueter and his brother play for Dormagen and can be seen in action Friday at 1930 CET / 1330 US ET

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Three matches featuring American athletes can be seen online and there are several French and Spanish league matches as well. 

CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • HBL 2 (Germany)Dormagen (-3.5) vs Eisenach (Friday, 1930 CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
    • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
    • 5th place Dormagen takes on 10th place Eisenach in Dormagen’s first match since December
  • Pro Ligue (France)
    • Angers vs Nice (Friday, 2030 CET): Video Link
      • Abou Fofana plays left back and defense for for Angers
      • 14th place Angers takes on 8th place Nice
  • D2F (France)
    • As Cannes Mandelieu vs Bouillarges (Saturday, 1800 CET): Video Link
    • Nicole Andersen plays mostly on defense for Cannes
    • Cannes picked up their first win of the season last weekend and will face a stiffer challenge Saturday night vs 3rd place Bouillarges

Other Matches this Weekend

  • EHF Champions League  ehfTV
    • Vardar vs Szeged (-2.5) (Sunday, 1800 CET)
    • Zagreb vs Nantes (-3.5) (Sunday, 1800 CET)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • Istres vs Dunkerque (-1.5) (Friday, 1900 CET) Video Link
    • Ivry (-1.5) vs Chartes (Friday, CET 1900) Video Link
    • Paris (-11.5) vs Creteil (Saturday, CET 1700) Video Link
  • Liga ASOBAL:  LaLigaSportsTV 
    • Huesca vs Barcelona (-13.5) (Saturday, 1155 CET) Video Link
    • Sagunto vs Irun (-4.5) (Saturday, 1655 CET) Video Link
    • Nava (-1.5) vs Cantabria (Saturday, 1855 CET) Video Link
    • Anaitasuna (-1.5) vs Valladolid (Saturday, 2025 CET) Video Link
    • Granollers (-5.5) vs Aranda (Saturday, 1225 CET) Video Link

Handball Web Streaming this Week (9-11 Feb 2021)

A busy week for Drew Donlin and Leon with matches on Tuesday and Thursday. Both will be available for online viewing.

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A real busy week for club handball fans with plenty of action to check out on ehfTV and other platforms. Highlights include the a Barca-Veszprem clash on Tuesday and the EHF CL Match of the Week between Nantes and Aalborg on Wednesday.

CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Handicap (point spread) odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • EHF European League ehfTV
    • Leon (-1.5) vs Chekhovskie (Tuesday, 2045 CET): Video Link
      • Drew Donlin plays circle runner and middle defense for Leon
      • Leon is in 2nd place in Group A and will host 3rd place Chekhovskie
  • Liga ASOBAL (Spain)
    • Huesca vs Leon (-1.5) (Thursday, 1955 CET): Video Link
      • This is a key ASOBAL match for Leon as they’ve lost their first two matches in 2021 and Huesca is tied with them for 4th place in the league standings.

Other Matches this Week

  • EHF Champions League:  ehfTV
    • Celje (-2.5) vs Zagreb  (Tuesday, 1845 CET)
    • Kielce (-3.5) vs Porto  (Tuesday, 1845 CET)
    • Barcelona (-2.5) vs Veszprem (Tuesday, 2045 CET)
    • Nantes (-1.5) vs Aalborg (Wednesday, 2045 CET)
      • English language commentary with Chris O’Reilly
      • EHF Preview: Link
    • Szeged (-3.5) vs Porto  (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Meskov Brest vs Kielce (-2.5) (Thursday, 1845 CET)
    • Celje vs Veszprem (-6.5)  (Thursday, 2045 CET)
    • Zagreb vs Barcelona (-10.5) (Thursday, 2045 CET)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • AIX (-5.5) vs Cesson (Thursday, 1800 CET) Video Link
  • Liga ASOBAL:  LaLigaSportsTV 
    • Granollers (-4.5) vs Sagunto (Wednesday, 2025 CET) Video Link

Handball Web Streaming this Weekend (5-7 Feb 2021)

Team USA’s Nicole Andersen and her club, As Cannes Mandelieu Handball play on
Saturday at 1800 CET

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The World Championships are over and we didn’t get the chance to see the U.S compete. This weekend, however, you can see four Team USA athletes in action with their club teams. 

CET is 6 hours ahead of US ET. Odds courtesy of Bet MGM.

American Athletes in Action

  • Pro Ligue (France)
    • Valence (-1.5) vs Angers (Friday, 2015 CET): Video Link
      • Abou Fofana plays left back and defense for for Angers
      • Valence is just 2 points ahead of Angers in the standings and this is an opportunity for Angers to move out of the relegation zone.
  • Liga Asobal (Spain)
    • Cisne vs Granollers (-4.5) (Saturday, 1655 CET): Video Link
      • Alex Chan plays center back for Cisne and is their leading scorer
      • Update: Postponed due to positive COVID Test
  • D2F (France)
    • As Cannes Mandelieu vs Asul Vaulx en Velin (Saturday, 1800 CET): Video Link
    • Nicole Andersen plays left back for Cannes
  • HBL 2 (Germany)
    • Rimpar vs Dormagen (Sunday, 1700 CET): Link (VPN required; More infoWhat I use)
      • Ian and Patrick Hueter play for Dormagen. 
      • UPDATE: Postponed due to weather conditions

Other Matches this Weekend

  • EHF Champions League:  ehfTV
    • Szeged (Slight Favorite) vs Paris S-G  (Saturday, 2000 CET)
  • LIDL Starligue:  LNH TV
    • St Raphael (-4.5) vs Creteil (Friday, 1855 CET) Video Link
    • Chartres vs Nimes (-2.5) (Friday, CET 1955) Video Link
    • Nantes (-6.5) vs Istres (Sunday, CET 1655) Video Link
  • Liga ASOBAL:  LaLigaSportsTV 
    • Barcelona (-14.5) vs Anaitasuna (Saturday, 1155 CET) Video Link
    • Cantabria vs Angel Ximinez (-1.5) (Saturday, 1655 CET) Video Link
    • Nava vs Logrono (-3.5) (Saturday, 1855 CET) Video Link
    • Valladolid (-3.5) vs Sagunto (Sunday, 1155 CET) Video Link
    • Irun (-8.5) vs Cangas (Sunday, 1155 CET) Video Link