17:30 | RESULTS
CSKA snatch a vital win right at the death with Polina Gorshkova's last-minute goal, her sixth of the game. Brest have one last chance to equalise but can't get a shot on target, meaning CSKA win 25:24 and the points stay in Moscow tonight.
Despite Neagu taking control for CSM Bucuresti in the second half, FTC prove to have the stronger team overall and emerge 31:27 winners, giving them much-needed points in group A.
The clearest win of the day so far goes to Odense with a 35:20 victory over Podravka, consolidating their place in the top half of group B.
17:21
FTC hold their nerve and look like they'll grab the win over CSM with a three-goal lead and as many minutes remaining.
Much tighter over in Moscow as CSKA and Brest are level, 24:24, with just over two minutes remaining and Brest a woman short with a suspension.
17:15
It's all smiles for Odense as they cruise towards two points, currently leading Podravka 31:17. Mia Rej earned a move to Odense shortly after her impressive EHF EURO for Denmark and is enjoying her European debut with the club immensely with nine goals so far!
17:08
There is another twist in the tale over in Budapest as FTC grab the lead, 23:22, against CSM. Emily Bölk is finding some form with five goals but there's plenty of time for a few more twists with 13 minutes remaining.
17:02
You can see Laurene Catani has been learning a thing or two from a certain teammate at Brest as she produces a Bella Gulldén classic no-look pass.
This match is turning into a must-watch as the scores are tied at 17:17 with 20 minutes left to play.
16:50
FTC will need to shut down Neagu if they are to regain control of their match. The second half of all three games are about to begin!
16:40 | HALF-TIME
Well, it was a slow and nervy start for Brest but once they found their feet at the right time to go on a 5:1 run, momentarily taking the lead before heading into the half-time break level at 12:12.
CSM Bucuresti also found some form late in the half against FTC and led by the trio Barbara Lazovic, Cristina Neagu and Crina Pintea, take a 16:14 lead into the dressing rooms.
It's no surprise to see some more Croatian fighting spirit in Denmark but Podravka will need a bit more than that as they trail Odense 18:10
16:28
Despite making seven saves already, Brest keeper Sandra Toft cuts a frustrated figure in goal as she's often been left baffled or frustrated with her defence today.
Nevertheless, Brest have begun to turn their attack on and have cut the deficit to 10:9 after 23 minutes.
16:18
A fair few mistakes and missed opportunities so far between CSKA and Brest, as you might expect in the first European game of the year, but the hosts have settled just a bit better and hold an 8:5 lead at the quarter-hour mark.
Meanwhile, Odense (vs Podravka) and FTC (vs CSM) have enjoyed strong starts and hold leads of four and three goals respectively.
16:08
Scrappy start to the clash in Moscow with the score locked at 2:2 after 6 minutes. After her performances in Denmark last month, you'd have to think Daria Dmitrieva will play an important role today for CSKA.
15:58
CSKA surprised Brest Bretagne Handball with a win in France earlier in the season, will there be a measure of revenge today? It is one of three matches beginning in a few moments on EHFTV and we'll see how the afternoon unfolds before deciding which one to focus on.
- CSKA are third-placed with 11 points after seven games, while Brest occupy second position with 14 points after nine matches
- in the reverse fixture in Brest, the Russian side snatched a two-goal victory, 30:28. It was the French team’s only defeat in the current competition and was followed by an ongoing four-match winning run
- CSKA also lost only once, 26:25 at Odense
- Brest have scored the most goals in the current competition (272) and Ana Gros leads the individual scoring chart with 67 goals
- five Brest players won the silver medal with the France team at the EHF EURO 2020
- on Wednesday, CSKA lost against Astrakhanochka 24:22 in the Russian Cup quarter-final, while Brest claimed an impressive victory against fellow Metz Handball in the French league, 30:19
15:47
Odense Håndbold scored an easy 33:17 win over HC Podravka Vegeta in the reverse fixture, but that was before we saw a revolution in Croatian women's handball last month. Mind you, there wasn't much of a Podravka influence in that EHF EURO bronze. Perhaps they will be inspired by that and pull off another shock in Denmark.
- Odense, who have lost three of their last four matches in the competition this season, are fourth-placed in the group with 10 points after nine games
- seventh-placed Podravka have just two points and are on a five-game losing run
- right back Dejana Milosavljevic was the only Podravka player in the Croatia squad that sensationally won bronze at the EHF EURO 2020
- in late December, Odense signed Denmark’s top scorer at the EHF EURO, Mia Rej, who joined from Kobenhavn Håndbold with immediate effect and is expected to replace the injured Helena Elver
15:40
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria vs CSM Bucuresti is going to be tasty little battle and it's only 20 minutes away. Here are some interesting tidbits about the clash.
- CSM were winless in their last two games – a draw against Krim, 22:22, and a loss against Rostov-Don, 27:22, both on the home court
- FTC won three of the last four games in the DELO EHF Champions League, climbing to fourth place in the group
- the Romanian side will miss backs Alexandrina Cabral-Barbosa and Bianca Bazaliu as well as line player Dragana Cvijic due to injury
- conceding an average of only 24.75 goals per game, CSM have the most effective defence in the group, and also the sixth-best attack, scoring 26.5 goals on average
- CSM have won six of the mutual seven meetings between the two sides, with FTC’s only victory coming at home in January 2020, 33:23
15:25
Match of the Week this evening is a fascinating Scandinavian derby between Vipers Kristiansand and Team Esbjerg, which will see a dozen EHF EURO winners feature. The last time they played was a 27:27 draw, so another thrilling clash is promised.
We spoke to Vipers rising star Henny Reistad earlier this week, which you can read below!