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A selection of solutions for you to follow the 2009/2010 EHF Champions League season.
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Follow the CL your way

The new season EHF Champions League season has brought with it a huge range of new ways to follow the handball action from around Europe.

The only difficulty for handball fans is working out just how to find the time to follow all the action from Europe’s premier club competitions.Here is a selection of ways you can follow the 2009/2010 season:

Official website

ehfCL.com, the official EHF Champions League website, brings you all the news, views, photos, interviews and results from Europe’s top clubs and player each week, including a new weekend round up of matches.

Sign up for the EHF Champions League newsletter on the website and get all the news from the league including a television schedule direct to your Inbox every week.

Watch live and on-demand – ehfTV.com

Want to watch all of the EHF Champions League action? No problem!

Over 30 TV stations are broadcasting the men’s and women’s competitions to homes across Europe with some 1500 hours of handball action shown live and delayed.

Every match from the men’s and women’s EHF Champions League can also be watched online via the European Handball Federation’s official streaming service at ehfTV.com.

Each week a selection of the best men’s and women’s games are shown live and every game is available to watch on demand later.

Watch too our special clips with player and trainer interviews and features from clubs and arenas.

Each week there is also the EHF Champions League Show shown on networks around Europe and also available in English at the start of each week on the ehfTV.com website.

ehfTV.com YouTube channel

Clips, trailers, interviews and highlights are all available on ehfTV’s official YouTube channel.

Watch action from the 2008/2009 season as well as regular updates and videos from each round of this season’s men’s and women’s EHF Champions League.

Become a Facebook fan

The EHF Champions League also has its own Facebook page. Watch videos, receive regular updates and meet other fans from around the world via the official page.

With over 550 fans joining since the page’s launch at the start of the new season, this quickly becoming the new online meeting place for handball fans!

News and results on the iPhone

Good news too for iPhone owners. Eurosport launched a new news and results App just a few weeks ago, with all the latest news from a range of sports including handball.

Read the latest headlines and get all results as they happen direct to your phone. Simply visit the iTunes store online or on your phone and search for Eurosport.

Watch in person

The best way to follow the action is to see it live and in person. See the stars and the spectacular action for yourself in one of the many venues around Europe hosting Champions League games.

Tickets are still available for EHF Champions League matches from the 24 men’s and 16 women’s teams competing. Simply visit the website of your local club for more information and to purchase tickets.

Of course you could be part of handball history in May 2010 as the EHF Champions League moves to Cologne for the first ever EHF FINAL4 on 29 and 30 May 2010.

Tickets are still available on the official EHF FINAL4 website but selling fast – be quick or you may miss out on the biggest club handball event of the year!


TEXT: Eurohandball.com

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