Wide-open
Group 4: Austria, Ukraine, Romania, Faroe Islands
Group 6: Hungary, Switzerland, Lithuania, Georgia
Two groups really stand out with the potential for wild results each and every round. Group 4 is one where all four teams will be licking their lips at their opponents and see this as a chance to win their group.
It features two of the weakest teams at EHF EURO 2022, Austria and Ukraine, and two teams with the potential to beat more prestigious teams on their day. Romania have come close to qualifying for the first time since 1996 on a few occasions, while nobody will fancy a trip to Torshavn to face Faroe Islands’ exciting young team.
In group 6, Hungary are the clear favourites to progress but nothing is certain behind them. Switzerland and Lithuania have both capitalised on the expanded 24-team championship but must go through a bit of a generation shift, while Georgia will relish the opportunity to challenge themselves against higher-ranked opposition with their steadily-improving squad.
Chance of a breakthrough
Group 3: Iceland, Czech Republic, Israel, Estonia
Group 5: Croatia, Netherlands, Greece, Belgium
Both of these groups feature teams who have been knocking on the door for a while, without joy, but could this be their chance to make the breakthrough?
Iceland and Czech Republic should be too strong over the course of six rounds to be challenged for the top two spots, but both have recently been prone to surprise losses away from home – Iceland at Lithuania and Czech Republic at Faroe Islands.
And it is exactly that type of result Israel and Estonia will be hoping to pull off in pursuit of the points that could see them place among the top four third-place sides.
The same can be said for Greece and Belgium, two teams in a rich vein of form at the moment. Belgium have just celebrated a historic first ticket to next January’s World Championship with an impressive victory over Slovakia, while Greece are aiming to join them by upsetting Montenegro this week.
Balkan party
Group 7: Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo
This group deserves a section of its own and Montenegro’s Vasilije Kaludjerovic’s excitement in the immediate aftermath of the draw says it all.
"Our group is totally crazy. We were joking about a group like this before the draw had started and now it happened to be an all-Balkan group. We know each other very well, this will be a group for all fans, as it is like home matches for everybody. We are the favourites at this moment, but we have to show this in every game. I am very happy with this group."
Based on recent form, Montenegro may well be favourites but nothing will come easy in this quartet. Slovenia will expect to be in full flow by the time the qualifiers begin in October with new coach Uros Zorman having enough time by then to shape his intended style of play.
Bosnia and Herzegovina now have two consecutive EUROs under their belt and will be in no mood to miss out in 2024, while underdogs Kosovo will feel the time is nigh to make the breakthrough and build upon the impressive results they earned against Romania, Israel and Poland in recent campaigns.
Clear favourites
Group 1: Portugal, North Macedonia, Turkey, Luxembourg
Group 2: Norway, Serbia, Slovakia, Finland
Group 8: France, Poland, Latvia, Italy
Finally, we look at groups where the gulf in class between pots 1/2 and 3/4 appears too great to close in the coming year.
Demoralising losses in World Championship qualifying for the pot 3 teams, Turkey, Slovakia and Latvia, shows that their current level leaves a lot to be desired and something big will need to change in order to trouble the top dogs.
Italy and Finland both came close to causing a shock in the 2022 qualifiers and with their young teams seemingly improving every time they come together, perhaps they will be the source of hope for neutrals looking for some surprising results in these seemingly straightforward groups.
The qualifiers will begin on 12 October 2022 and run until 30 April 2023 with the nations battling for 20 places at the final tournament in Germany which will be played between 10-28 January 2024.