Dinamo also end 2021 in the Champions League on a high with their third win. For now, they move up to seventh in the rankings ahead of Porto - who are about to face Kielce.
Raul Nantes ended the match with 13 goals from 13 shots. With 55 goals so far this season, he's beaten his own record in European competitions - 52 goals for Anaitasuna in the EHF Cup 2017/18.
That's a huge win for Flensburg, who have not had the greatest season. It bumps them up to fifth in the group B standings.
It's the first time they've beaten Veszprém since 2008, and the first time Kentin Mahe has lost to his former club - after winning both quarter-finals in the 2018/19 season.
Mads Mensah Larsen was huge in the final 15 minutes and ends the game as top scorer with seven goals. Benjamin Buric saved 17 shots (38.7 per cent), while Rodrigo Corrales stopped 15 (34.9 per cent).
20:12
Everyone is fighting for every inch and every ball tonight! What a way to end the EHF Champions League for the calendar year.
20:10
The home team fans are on their feet in both arenas with the matches incredibly close.
20:05
Timeout time, and Momir Ilic tells Veszprém they're moving to seven-on-six in attack. There's less than seven minutes to go, and Flensburg lead 26:23.
20:00
Simon Hald Jensen receives his second two-minute suspension of the game and puts his head in his hands as he walks off court - although it didn't cause a penalty shot for Veszprém. Flensburg are staying in front with the likes of Mads Mensah Larsen fighting hard.
19:53
The ball is stolen and handed off to Kentin Mahe on a fastbreak. The former Flensburg player nets and Veszprém are just two goals down, with lots of time to draw level.
What have the home team got now?
19:48
Nearly 10 minutes into the second half, and two things are happening in the two matches: a) Raul Nantes is still scoring, and is now 12 from 12; b) Flensburg still lead Veszprém by four or five goals.
19:35
Here are just a few of Raul Nantes' nine goals to enjoy. He's sure to get into double figures, but how many will he hit?
19:25 HALF-TIME |
SG FLENSBURG-HANDEWITT 16:12 TELEKOM VESZPRÉM HC
Flensburg look the more comfortable of the two sides right now, but Veszprém were starting to show signs of a comeback just towards the end of the half. Rodrigo Corrales recovered from a poor patch to bolster his save efficiency, crucially stopping a couple of Flensburg attempts in the last minute. The second half should be interesting.
C.S. DINAMO 16:14 HC MOTOR
The lead has changed hands several times in an energetic match but it's Dinamo taking the lead to the dressing room. Raul Nantes is largely responsible, although seven other Dinamo players have each scored one goal. On the other end of the court, Viachaslau Bokhan is top scorer with five goals.
19:18
Over in Bucharest, Dinamo just lead Motor. Raul Nantes has been incredible, scoring nine from nine, but this Saeid Heidarirard save is also definitely worth a look.
19:15
The big difference at the moment has been that Flensburg are more determined in attack and more effective in defence - with Benjamin Buric also in good form. It's helping them hold on to a four or five-goal advantage as the first half draws to a close.
19:05
It did start well for Veszprém though - they just need to find this form again.
19:02
Flensburg have surged into a five-goal lead, and even a time-out by Momir Ilic didn't help Veszprém narrow the gap.
18:55
Johannes Golla is the first Flensburg player to score twice - five of the home team have found the net, despite a pretty impressive 40 per cent save rate from Rodrigo Corrales. The fast, aggressive attack is working for Flensburg.
18:47
Here we go!
Rodrigo Corrales gets Veszprém off to a good start with a fantastic double save, preventing Jim Gottfridsson; Benjamin Buric nearly stops the first Veszprém shot from Mate Lekai but just fails. It's already a fast-moving match with five goals in less than three minutes, and Gasper Marguc has scored twice!
18:38
Here's Veszprém's team for their match against Flensburg, coming up soon ... they're missing Dejan Manaskov, Petar Nenadic and Zoran Ilic.
18:23
Warm-up coverage of the first two matches begins shortly on EHFTV so head over there for the build-up. Later on there will as usual be commentary for MOTW. Hopefully there'll be some more gems like this moment from the round 5 MOTW in Barcelona.
18:05
Coming up at 20:45 CET are three more exciting matches - as well as the MOTW between Szeged and Kiel, we have PSG vs Barça and Porto vs Kielce to look forward to.
Barça have a few French players and to tease the match put together this amusing video (in French).
17:50
The other 18:45 CET match today should also be a cracker. Dinamo Bucuresti welcome HC Motor; when they met in Zaporozhye in October, Motor won 28:27. Dinamo also won their only previous home game against Motor, 35:31 in the 2016/17 group phase.
So far this season, two players from Dinamo and one from Motor are in the top 20 scorers: Valentin Ghionea and Raul Nantes have netted 42 times for Dinamo, Aidenas Malasinskas 41 times for Motor. However, Dinamo have conceded the most goals of all group phase teams: 302. They will need to limit the goals they allow through tonight to beat Motor.
17:00
Flensburg's task in tonight's match against Veszprém is a big one. They have not beaten the Hungarian side since 2008; since then, the clubs have met nine times, with Veszprém winning seven and two games ending in a draw. In round five this season, Veszprém won 28:23.
Veszprém right wing Gasper Marguc said earlier this week: "It is going to be very important to win if we want to keep our position in the group. Flensburg also need victories, they had many issues this season, but they have more and more players coming back, which makes them even more dangerous."
A few other facts about the match:
- Flensburg lost their first game after three straight wins last week in Zaporozhye
- Veszprém beat their club record for most goals in a single match: 47:32 against Dinamo
- Veszprém are currently second in the group with 12 points, two less than Kielce; while Flensburg are sixth with seven points
16:40
Today's Match of the Week will see Szeged welcome Kiel - after their round 5 draw, we're certain it will be a cracking contest.
Head over to Instagram, Twitter or Facebook to weigh in on the question of which of the teams' two star goalkeepers will make the impact tonight.
16:15
With two and a half hours before tonight's matches throw off, we're getting the live blog underway with a great addition to the 'This is Me' series. Hampus Wanne has an amazing history in the competition, after shooting to fame in 2014 when he scored the winning penalty in the EHF Champions League final.
Wanne will be on court with his Flensburg teammates tonight as they welcome Veszprém in a bid to keep their hopes of the play-offs, and the quarter-finals, alive. That match is one of the first two to throw off at 18:45 CET.