Where to watch & follow SEHA Final 4

where to watch

The 11th edition of the SEHA Final 4 will take place in the Croatian city of Zadar. Kresimir Cosic Hall will host Telekom Veszprem, PPD Zagreb, Nexe and Eurofarm Pelister who will give their best to win the glorious SEHA title.

If you want to watch the best handball actions in the region, here is the list of TV broadcasters where you can follow the matches:

MAXSport (CRO)
MRT (MKD)
RTVS (SVK)
Belarus 5 Internet Channel (BLR)
Sport TV (SLO)
Spiler TV (HUN)

Besides many national and international TV stations, all SEHA Final 4 matches will be live streamed on VKontakte (VK). You can follow the live streaming via this link: https://vk.com/seha. In all other countries where there will be television broadcast, the transmission will be geo-blocked.

SEHA's digital presence is also visible through social media channels. For all further information about the SEHA Final 4 tournament, make sure to follow our digital platforms:

Website: www.seha-liga.com
Facebook: @SEHALeague
Twitter: @SEHALeague
Instagram: @seha_league
Youtube: SEHA – Gazprom League
VKontakte: SEHA Gazprom League
TikTok: @seha_league
Linkedin: SEHA

Semi-final matches are scheduled for Friday, 2 September, while the bronze medal match and final match will be played on Sunday, 4 September 2022.

Match schedule:
Friday, 2 September 2022

18:00 CEST: Nexe vs PPD Zagreb
20:30 CEST: Telekom Veszprem vs Eurofarm Pelister

Sunday, 4 September 2022

16:30 CEST: bronze medal match
19:00 CEST: final match

In addition, press conferences at the SEHA Final 4 will be live streamed on the official YouTube and Facebook channels. Also, here is the complete schedule of the press conferences during the SEHA Final 4 tournament.

Thursday, 1 September
o   14:00 CEST Opening press conference: Semi-final 1 | Nexe – PPD Zagreb
o   15:00 CEST Opening press conference: Semi-final 2 | Telekom Veszprem – Eurofarm Pelister
o   Live on YouTube and Facebook

Friday, 2 September
o   15 minutes after the end of the semi-final 1 match
o   15 minutes after the end of the semi-final 2 match
o   Live on YouTube and Facebook

Sunday, 4 September
o   15 minutes after the bronze medal match
o   5-10 minutes after the medal ceremony
o   Live on YouTube and Facebook