17:49
13 saves from Rikke Poulsen (48 per cent) made all the difference for Esbjerg as they pulled clear in the second half, giving them their sixth win of the season and putting them top of group A, a point clear of Rostov and FTC, the perfect way to end the year. Now Jesper Jensen can turn his attention to the Danish national team and many of his players will also be making their way to Spain for the upcoming World Championship.
17:43
Great bouncebackability from Metz there, responding perfectly to their loss in midweek and putting themselves clear in the all-important second place in group B heading into the international break.
17:29 - RESULT: Metz 35:21 Sävehof
Pure dominance in the final 10 minutes from Metz as they shut out their opponents and an 8:0 run. 12 players get on the scoreboard for the home side and they give the home crowd something to smile about after a heavy home loss to CSKA earlier this week.
17:24 - RESULT: Esbjerg 34:23 Dortmund
It's a big old win for Esbjerg in the end with a performance which grew in confidence as the 60 minutes progressed.
No court time for Estavana Polman today but her presence was another big plus for the a team which could rely on other back court power today.
17:21
Metz now extend their lead to double figures, 31:21, and Meline Nocandy is having a blast in this second half, leading the scoring with six goals.
17:14
Remarkably, both of these games have mirrored each other, somewhat. Both home teams now beginning to run away with it as we enter the final 10 minutes.
Vilde Ingstad enjoying plenty of time and space on the line for Esbjerg and three goals in quick succession have given them a 29:21 lead, while it's 27:21 to Metz.
17:06
Metz keeper Hatadou Sako is up to a 50% save rate now and her teammates are performing just as well at the other end of the court, stretching into a 25:19 lead after 12 minutes of the second half.
16:58
It's an early second-half timeout for Jesper Jensen. Although Esbjerg look relatively comfortable, last week's temporary collapse against the same opposition is undoubtedly fresh in his mind. 22:18 to the Danish side after 40 minutes.
16:49
The start of the second half has been exactly what the doctor ordered for Dortmund with a penalty scored by Alina Grijseels, who has been kept surprisingly quiet so far today.
16:35 - HALF-TIME
We've reached the halfway mark in our final games of the weekend and both home sides hold similar advantages.
Esbjerg 18:13 Dortmund - Marit Røsberg Jacobsen having a field day with six goals, while Rikke Poulsen's introduction between the posts has made a real difference with four saves from seven shots
Metz 19:15 Sävehof - Metz finding little resistance en route to goal so far. Sävehof gave as good as they got for 25 minutes but find themselves needing a big start to the second half.
16:29
In France, Bruna de Paula gets her fourth goal of the game with a gorgeous sidestep, clean past Roberts, to give Metz a 16:13 lead. Sävehof doing well to stay in touch but will need some more success in defence sooner rather than later.
16:18
You get the feeling that neither coach will be happy with what they're seeing from Esbjerg vs Dortmund at the moment. A four-goal run, including three from Marit Røsberg Jacobsen, gives Esbjerg a 9:6 lead but they could have been much further ahead if not for some wasted opportunities. 9:7 after 17 minutes.
16:11
Metz being pushed hard by Sävehof in the opening exchanges and it's their keeper Ivana Kapitanovic making the difference so far with three saves as they lead 7:6.
16:05
Both teams flying out of the traps in Denmark and we're level at 4:4 before we pass the six-minute mark. Dortmund creating but wasting plenty of chances, which they can scarcely afford to do, even at this early stage.
15:51
Some delightful team news today is that Estavana Polman is included in the Esbjerg squad for the first time this season.
Polman has been dogged with injury problems since leading the Netherlands to the world title two years ago and it is great to see her back on the team sheet.
15:41
Team Esbjerg vs Borussia Dortmund is our other match throwing off at 16:00 and it is a golden opportunity for Esbjerg to leapfrog FTC and Rostov into top spot in group A.
Esbjerg have come on in leaps and bounds as this season has progressed and first place at the end of the calendar year would be a perfect way to head into the winter break for the team who's only defeat came back in round 2.
Dortmund's season has gone in the opposite direction so far. After a bright start, three losses in their last four encounters leave them stuck in the chasing pack.
15:26
One of our games today is the reverse fixture of last week's Match of the Week - Metz Handball vs IK Sävehof.
Metz appeared to have it comfortably won but a late Jamina Roberts-inspired comeback brought Sävehof back within three goals by the final whistle.
Krim's victory over CSKA yesterday has relegated the Swedish side into seventh place in group B at the moment, meaning the pressure is on to claim some points.
Metz find themselves joint-second with Vipers on 10 points but can go clear by avoiding defeat this afternoon.
Sunday 15:13
Good afternoon and welcome to the final pair of DELO EHF Champions League matches in 2021!
Europe's top players will soon switch focus from club handball to the World Championship in Spain but there is still some serious business to take care of for four teams this afternoon.
20:35
We come to the end of this super Saturday of DELO EHF Champions League with the table rankings having seen a bit of a reshuffle, and there is more to come as round 8 concludes on Sunday with two exciting games:
- 16:00 CET Metz Handball vs IK Sävehof
- 16:00 CET Team Esbjerg vs Borussia Dortmund
And how did this big day of matches unfold? Read all about Buducnost's first victory — and perfect birthday gift for coach Bojana Popovic, FTC's first loss of the season, and of course the MOTW win for Krim plus much more below!