14:10
It may seem slightly strange for there to be heavy focus on the goalkeepers after a game with 55 goals, but Marina Rajcic, Merve Durdu and Sofie Börjesson all played a key part at various points of the match.
While Börjesson finished with 14 saves at a 41 per cent rate, Durdu made eight stops at an even higher rate after replacing Rajcic for Kastamonu – 53 per cent.
13:55
Enjoy Trine Wacker Mortensen showcasing her spin skills at the end of Sävehof's important win over Kastamonu.
13:40
Here is confirmation that Sävehof have completed a 29:26 win in Turkey over Kastamonu. The Swedish side are now in the all-important sixth place in group B.
13:32
Trine Wacker Mortensen looks very happy after using some spin from the wing to score Sävehof's 29th goal of the game, and Sofie Börjesson adds to the Swedish side's joy with a double save. They lead by three goals with 30 seconds remaining.
13:24
Sävehof goalkeeper Wilma Kroon Andersson had to leave the court after a shot that caught her in the face resulted in some blood coming from her nose. After returning to the court to replace her teammate, Sofie Börjesson stopped a fast break from Jovanka Radicevic – although the shot was taken from a tighter angle than Radicevic would have liked. Sävehof lead 28:25 with six minutes remaining.
13:13
Kastamonu levelled the score twice early in the second half – at 18:18 and 20:20 – but they now trail 26:22 and have called a timeout with approximately 15 minutes remaining.
12:46
Here is one of Marina Rajcic's saves in the first half for Kastamonu.
12:44
HALF-TIME: Kastamonu Belediyesi GSK 14:16 IK Sävehof
Sävehof have a two-goal advantage at the break in Turkey. Despite the Swedish side scoring 16 goals in the first half, led by four goals from Anne Tolstrup Petersen, Kastamonu goalkeeper Marina Rajcic finished the first half with a save percentage of almost 35 per cent.
12:27
Both goalkeepers – Marina Rajcic and Sofie Börjesson – have begun to make an impression on the match, but the tempo remains relatively high. Sävehof have had 23 shots in just over 25 minutes, and Kastamonu are not far behind on 21 shots. The Swedish side lead 13:12.
12:08
Unsurprisingly, Jovanka Radicevic and Jamina Roberts were highlighted as key players prior to the match.
Roberts has opened her account for Sävehof from the seven-metre line, and the Swedish side have a 6:4 lead after seven minutes of fast-paced handball.
12:02
As we get underway in Turkey, here is confirmation of how the teams line-up from EHFTV.
11:40
In the first meeting between Sävehof and Kastamonu this season, Sävehof produced an amazing comeback to win after trailing by six goals at half-time. In that match, goalkeeper Sofie Börjesson made 12 saves and finished with a 52 per cent save efficiency.
One of Börjesson's stops against CSKA last weekend featured among our top five saves of round 11. Will we see the Sävehof goalkeeper at her best this afternoon?
11:15
Some significant news was received from Kastamonu on Friday afternoon: Hakan Günal will be the Turkish side's coach against Sävehof after Costica Buceschi left the club by mutual consent. Günal has coached Kastamonu previously – and he led the club to the semi-finals of the Women's EHF Cup in 2017/18.
11:05
Good morning and welcome to our coverage of Saturday's three rescheduled matches from round 10 of the DELO EHF Champions League. Yes, today's action will begin at a relatively early time for most people in Europe when Kastamonu vs Sävehof throw off at 12:00 CET.
Despite the early start, the match has a lot of significance for both teams. Kastamonu, who are five points adrift of sixth-placed Krim, are looking for their first win at the highest level in Europe, while Sävehof are aiming to snap a five-game losing run in the Champions League.
Check out all the important information on the three games that are ahead of us in our preview.