UPDATE: Saturday, 27 September, 15:30 hrs: Following severe weather conditions across the Faroe Islands region on Thursday and Friday (25 and 26 September), the team of Cabooter Fortes Venlo was not able to arrive as scheduled to the Faroe Islands for its round 2 match against H71.
Arrival was eventually possible in the morning of Saturday, 27 September - a day after the first leg had initially been scheduled (See the 26 September update below). Taken these specific circumstances into account, it was coordinated between the EHF and the two teams to play one match on 27 September at 20:00 hrs local time. The winner of this match will advance to round 3 of the EHF European Cup Women.
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UPDATE: Friday, 26 September, 16:00 hrs: The first leg of the double header between H71 (FAR) and Cabooter Fortes Venlo (NED), scheduled to be played on Friday evening (26 September), has been postponed. Severe weather conditions currently make it impossible for Cabooter Fortes Venlo to travel to the Faroe Islands. Updates on the second leg, scheduled for 27 September at 20:00 hrs and also to be played on the Faroe Islands, will be communicated once available.
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14 of the 25 pairings will be decided in double-headers, with four of them taking place this weekend and 10 scheduled for next week. The 25 winners will join seven teams who were directly seeded for round 3, which will be drawn after the conclusion of the opening round. Icelandic side Valur, the current title holders, are playing in qualification round 2 of the EHF European League Women, so the path is set for a new champion this season.
- 2023/24 champions ATTICGO Bm Elche from Spain are hoping to regain the trophy this season, as they begin their campaign against HC DAC Dunajská Streda from Slovakia, who were quarter-finalists in 2021/22 season
- the longest travel distance of those matches, played in different cities, is between AEK Athens HC in Greece and Selfoss from Iceland, while the Bosnian side OZRK Krajina Cazin has a short trip to the Croatian coast ahead, playing at ZRK Split 2010
- after a seven-year absence, the Polish side Energa Start Elblag are back on the European stage; they travel for a double-header to Trabzon Ortahisar BSK in Türkiye this weekend, with the return leg played on Monday 29 September
- Dutch side Westfriesland SEW start their 26th international season with a match against debutants ABC de Braga on Saturday; in the last four EHF European Cup seasons, Westfriesland always failed in rounds 2 or 3
- the first ticket to round 3 will already be handed over in Faroe Islands on Saturday, after the second leg of the double-header between hosts H71 and Cabooter Fortes Venlo from Netherlands
- the following two tickets will be secured on Sunday, in the duels between Handball Erice from Italy and Serbian side ZRK Zeleznicar Indija, as well as between Austrian team MADx WAT Atzgersdorf and Holon Yuvalim HC from Israel; in Erice, the season will be thrown off on Friday at 18:30 CEST