17:09 | HALF-TIME
Portugal will be happy to go into the break just five goals down, as not so long ago Romania looked like they were racing away with the game and the bronze medal. The hosts look good though, and have simply been more aggressive in attack than their opponents.
Luciana Rebelo has scored four for Portugal, making her once again her team's top scorer; Diana Lixandroiu has netted six times for Romania.
17:02
A stronger period for Portugal brings them back to 12:18 and it's Romania's turn for a timeout. A shoutout to Portuguese centre back Constança Sequeira, who is playing a key role in the middle of the line - both scoring and passing effectively.
16:56
Good news for fans: EHFTV is now live with the match, click here!
Bad news for Portuguese fans: Romania now lead 17:9 ...
16:53
This has been an incredible start by Romania and Portugal are takin. their second timeout in only three minutes. It's 14:6 to the hosts, and Diana Lixandroiu and Alisia Boiciuc are in control. Portugal just don't have the answers to the Romanian defence and speed.
16:48
Apologies to anyone hoping to watch this game on EHFTV - we're having some technical issues but hope to fix them soon.
In the meantime, we can bring you some clips as Romania extend the lead to 11:6 over Portugal.
16:45
Romania have taken a slender two-goal lead in a match which is already hard-fought - Portugal have conceded two two-minute suspensions, and Romania one, in less than 15 minutes.
16:35
Throw-off, and it's an equal start for both teams with Romania scoring first.
16:15
Just 15 minutes until throw-off in the Portugal vs Romania bronze-medal match!
15:55
Here's a flashback! The last time Romania won a Younger Age Category medal at the EHF EURO was in 2007, when none other than Cristina Neagu shone with 54 goals throughout the tournament. Romania beat Sweden 36:31 in the bronze-medal match on that occasion. Can they repeat the feat today, with a different Neagu (goalkeeper Teodora) on court?
15:40
Welcome to our coverage of the final day of the Women's 19 EHF EURO from Romania.
The placement matches have wrapped up, with Iceland yesterday sealing the last available spot at next year's IHF Junior World Championship by beating Serbia in the 13/14 placement match. Today, Switzerland finished seventh after beating Montenegro 37:32, and Sweden took fifth with a 29:25 win over France.
But the two big matches are yet to come: at 16:30 CEST, Romania face Portugal for bronze. Then at 18:45 CEST, Hungary have a chance at winning a third consecutive title in this age group, unless record champions Denmark can overcome them.