DateRHome v Away-
01/11 15:30 - Byasen Women v Fredrikstad Women Postponed
01/10 17:30 - Tertnes Women v Oppsal Women 26-26
01/10 17:15 - [5] Sola Women v Fredrikstad Women [4] 32-22
01/10 17:00 - [1] Vipers Kristiansand Women v Larvik Women [3] 37-27
01/10 16:30 - [6] Byasen Women v Storhamar Women [2] 25-30
01/07 17:00 - Sola Women v Fredrikstad Women Postponed
01/07 17:00 - Gjerpen Women v Follo HK Women 28-21
01/07 16:00 - Aker Women v Fana Women 22-28
01/07 15:30 - Molde Women v Romerike Ravens Women 28-30
01/03 17:30 - Fana Women v Vipers Kristiansand Women 30-37
01/03 17:15 - [2] Storhamar Women v Molde Women [8] 36-27
01/03 16:45 - [9] Oppsal Women v Sola Women [5] 22-35
12/30 17:15 - [4] Larvik Women v Storhamar Women [2] 32-26
11/19 17:00 - [12] Romerike Ravens Women v Tertnes Women [11] 23-23
11/19 15:00 - Follo HK Women v Aker Women 26-23
11/19 15:00 - [3] Fredrikstad Women v Gjerpen Women [8] 26-26
11/18 15:15 - [5] Larvik Women v Byasen Women [6] 30-27
11/15 17:30 - Tertnes Women v Storhamar Women 25-44
11/15 17:30 - Gjerpen Women v Oppsal Women 37-19
11/15 17:30 - [6] Byasen Women v Molde Women [7] 27-20
11/15 17:00 - [1] Vipers Kristiansand Women v Follo HK Women [14] 39-30
11/15 17:00 - [5] Sola Women v Romerike Ravens Women [12] 39-27
11/12 16:00 - [13] Aker Women v Fredrikstad Women [3] 23-31
11/12 15:00 - [5] Larvik Women v Fana Women [10] 30-26
11/05 18:15 - [2] Storhamar Women v Sola Women [4] 34-29
11/05 17:00 - [8] Oppsal Women v Aker Women [13] 34-30
11/05 15:00 - Follo HK Women v Larvik Women 25-29
11/05 14:00 - Romerike Ravens Women v Gjerpen Women 21-24
11/04 15:00 - Fredrikstad Women v Vipers Kristiansand Women 29-38
11/04 15:00 - Molde Women v Tertnes Women 32-35

REMA 1000-ligaen is the premier women's professional handball league for Norwegian handball clubs. It is administered by the Norwegian Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Norwegian champions. It was established in 1968, and it is currently contested by fourteen teams. Larvik HK is the championship's most successful team with nineteen titles, followed by IL Vestar with nine and Vipers Kristiansand with six.

Currently the winner of the championship play-offs is granted a spot in the EHF Champions League's group stage.

The fourteen teams of the 2024/25 season. Vipers Kristiansand is the defending champion.

The Norway Eliteserien Women handball tournament is a highly competitive and prestigious event held annually in Norway. It showcases the best women's handball teams in the country, providing a platform for them to demonstrate their skills, teamwork, and determination.

The tournament features a round-robin format, where each team competes against one another in a series of matches. The teams battle it out on the court, displaying their agility, speed, and strategic play to secure victories and climb up the rankings.

The Norway Eliteserien Women tournament attracts a large and passionate fan base, with spectators filling the arenas to cheer on their favorite teams. The atmosphere is electric, with supporters creating an intense and vibrant ambiance that adds to the excitement of the matches.

The tournament not only showcases the talent of the players but also highlights the high level of handball coaching and development in Norway. The teams are well-drilled and tactically astute, employing various offensive and defensive strategies to outwit their opponents.

The Norway Eliteserien Women tournament serves as a platform for young and emerging talents to make a name for themselves in the handball world. Scouts and talent spotters from national and international teams closely follow the tournament, looking for potential stars who can represent their countries at higher levels.

The tournament culminates in a thrilling final, where the top two teams battle it out for the coveted championship title. The final match is a culmination of weeks of hard work, dedication, and perseverance, as the teams leave everything on the court to claim victory.

The Norway Eliteserien Women handball tournament is not only a celebration of the sport but also a testament to the passion and commitment of the players, coaches, and fans. It showcases the best of Norwegian women's handball and serves as a platform for the growth and development of the sport in the country.