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Big guns silenced as Spain, Sweden reach Euro final

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Spain's team reacts. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

ZAGREB (Reuters) - Both favourites were knocked out of the European handball championship semi-finals on Friday as Spain beat world champions France 27-23 and Sweden edged Olympic title holders Denmark 35-34 after extra time.

Goalkeepers took centre stage in both games as Spain's Arpad Sterbik, called up as a late replacement for the injured first-choice Perez de Vargas, stopped three penalties while Sweden's Andreas Palicka racked up a barrage of saves.

France and Denmark will meet in the bronze medal match on Sunday before Spain, who are aiming for their first European title after four silver medals, meet former quadruple champions Sweden in the imposing Zagreb Arena.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Spain's team reacts. Spain's team celebrates after the match. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A normally prolific French attack was stifled by Spain's steely defence which gave playmaker Nikola Karabatic no room to operate and with the supply routes cut off, France trailed 15-9 at halftime.

Spain appeared to have wrapped up the match when they carved out a staggering 23-14 lead midway through the second half, but France then produced their best spell of the contest as they scored six unanswered goals.

Spain held their nerve in the closing stages though and romped into the final on the back of seven goals from right wing Ferran Sole and six from centre back Raul Entrerrios.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Adrien Dipanda of France in action. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic

Sweden prevailed in an epic Scandinavian derby after taking a body blow on the buzzer, when livewire Denmark winger Lasse Svan netted to force extra time and seemingly shift the momentum his team's way.

Sweden had led throughout regular time and showed remarkable composure to regain the advantage in the additional 10 minutes, with Palicka frustrating the Danes whenever they looked likely to turn the tide.

Denmark's backs Mikkel Hansen and Rasmus Lauge topped the scoring with 12 and 11 goals respectively, but their valiant effort fells short against a more balanced Swedish outfit.

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Daniel Sarmiento of Spain in action with Romain Lagarde of France. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic in Belgrade; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Julen Aguinagalde of Spain in action. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Handball - Men's EHF European Handball Championship - semi-final - France v Spain - Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia - January 26, 2018. Joan Canellas of Spain in action. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
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