Overview
- ZDF will broadcast the match free on TV and via the ZDF-Mediathek, with coverage from 17:05 and throw-off at 17:15 CET.
- The fixture will be the first international handball game hosted at the SAP Garden.
- Germany beat Iceland 42:31 in Nuremberg before 8,211 fans, led by nine goals from Juri Knorr and a standout display from goalkeeper Andreas Wolff, with debutant Tom Kiesler impressing in defense.
- Gislason says the training camp and Iceland doubleheader are about building an optimal base before Euro 2026 in Herning, where Germany will face Austria, Spain and Serbia in the preliminary round.
- The telecast will include a live draw for the men’s DFB-Pokal round of 16 during halftime from the German Football Museum in Dortmund.