22:23
Berlin turn up the heat in the final 10 minutes to grab control of the contest and beat Plock by four in the end.
Here are tonight's results and a good end to the night for the French clubs, who as a whole have struggled to make an impact in the group phase so far.
Orlen Wisla Plock 24:28 Füchse Berlin
BM Logroño La Rioja 29:29 SC Magdeburg
Bidasoa Irun 24:26 Fenix Toulouse Handball
HBC Nantes 27:24 GOG
USAM Nimes Gard 33:27 Sporting CP
22:19
Drama until the very end of La Rioja vs Magdeburg. The Spanish side take an unlikely lead but cannot extend it past a single goal and Magdeburg keep coming back at them.
With 30 seconds remaining, La Rioja have a chance to snatch the winning goal but Magdeburg's defence and Green in goal have other ideas. After the initial disappointment, La Rioja begin to celebrate a point earned, bringing an end to Magdeburg's perfect winning season - 29:29.
Meanwhile, Nantes wrap up a 27:24 win over GOG in a much-improved performance from them - truly marking their arrival in this group phase.
22:10
The hits are getting heavier and the tension rises in Plock. Füchse still lead by a single goal with 8 minutes left on the clock.
22:03
A brilliant shooting performance from Agustín Casado are keeping La Rioja within reach against Magdeburg - 23:22 to the defending champions with seven minutes remaining!
Another German powerhouse, Berlin, lead Plock by a single goal with 12 minutes left to play.
21:55
Nimes vs Sporting continues to deliver a tense and tight affair. 26:24 to the French side with the ever-reliable Mohamed Sanad leading the way on the right wing with six goals.
21:46
Abel Serdio is the man of the moment for Plock so far. 5 goals from the Spaniard has helped them to a 16:15 lead over Berlin early in the second half.
21:43
Bergerud has had some moments of magic like this but is currently second best to Emil Nielsen and Nantes now lead 16:11 after 8 minutes of the second half.
21:35
Nantes have done a brilliant job of countering the most prolific attack in the competition, restricting GOG to just eight goals in the first half from 22 shots. 4 goals from Jerry Tollbring and 3 from Mathias Gidsel suggest they need a lot more support from their teammates in the second half. Will it come?
21:31
A gorgeous goal here from Tom Poyet, who is one of four Nimes players on three goals in an impressive first-half team performance.
21:25
It's half-time across Europe in our late matches and we have a bunch of fairly close games, only three goals the largest lead - held by Magdeburg and Nantes.
Orlen Wisla Plock 14:15 Füchse Berlin
BM Logroño La Rioja 13:16 SC Magdeburg
Bidasoa Irun 11:13 Fenix Toulouse Handball
HBC Nantes 11:8 GOG
USAM Nimes Gard 17:15 Sporting CP
21:18
BM Logroño La Rioja are doing their level best to stay in touch with the currently unbeatable SC Magdeburg, trailing 12:10. The worry for the Spanish side, however, is that Magdeburg tend to have left their best for the second half in their group games so far.
21:13
Nimes vs Sporting is shaping up to be a really fun match as well. 12:12 after 23 minutes between two teams with big hopes for this season.
21:07
Some fantastic goalkeeping going down in Nantes!
HBC's Emil Nielsen and GOG's Torbjorn Bergerud have made only three saves each but they were top notch. 7:7 after 22 minutes.
21:01
Füchse's social media folk are pretty happy with their youthful-looking team today. They have an average age of 25 and coach Jaron Siewert doesn't hurt that average much either. So far, they are holding their own in Plock, trailing 7:6 at the quarter-hour mark.
20:51
Another fascinating clash is last season's quarter-finalists GOG away to EHF FINAL4 participants HBC Nantes. Nantes keeper Mikael Robin makes a big penalty save against Jerry Tollbring but the Danish side have an early 3:2 lead.
20:40
A couple of big clashes on the way in just a few minutes, most notably the meeting of two teams which reached the EHF Finals last season - Plock and Berlin!
20:30
AEK and Nexe lost their perfect starts to the group, only Benfica have moved on to six points but that could all change in the next couple of hours with our 20:45 throw-offs.
Here is what we have coming up:
Orlen Wisla Plock vs Füchse Berlin
BM Logroño La Rioja vs SC Magdeburg
Bidasoa Irun vs Fenix Toulouse Handball
HBC Nantes vs GOG
USAM Nimes Gard vs Sporting CP
20:27
Huge credit goes to Pfadi Winterthur for their comeback win tonight, one of three second-half comebacks from away teams. That is the Swiss side's first win in a European group phase in six years - that one came against Halden in the old EHF Cup - and it puts them in contention for a top-four finish in group A.
20:19
Our first seven matches of the evening are over and here is how they finished.
TATRAN Presov 29:33 Pfadi Winterthur
PAUC Handball 25:30 IK Sävehof
Grundfos Tatabanya KC 31:23 Kadetten Schaffhausen
RK Gorenje Velenje 34:28 RK Nexe
Cocks 32:37 SL Benfica
AEK Athens HC 27:30 HC Eurofarm Pelister
Chekhovskie medvedi 28:30 TBV Lemgo Lippe
20:13
Sävehof dominated from the first whistle to the last and claim a comfortable 30:25 victory, bringing them up to four points in group C, while PAUC must wait for their first points.
20:12
Benfica complete their comeback win over Cocks and made it look fairly easy on the scoreboard, 37:32, but it was far from easy in reality. 11 players on the scoreboard for the Potuguese side, led by a perfect shooting performance of 12/12 by Petar Djordjic.
20:05
Big moment for Lemgo as Bjarki Elisson, top scorer with 9, makes an important steal, setting up a goal to give them a 27:25 lead over Chekhov. A big six minutes left to play in Russia.
20:02
We haven't heard much from Pfadi Winterthur so far in this group phase but they are making a splash in the second half against Tatran Presov. It is a 5-goal turnaround and they now lead 24:23 with 10 minutes remaining.
19:58
Shooting from the hip but getting whipped on the scoreboard. Not a good day for the French side, who have been outclassed by Sävehof tonight - currently 30:20 after 50 minutes.
19:52
Benfica have come out flying in the second half and now hold a 28:25 lead over Cocks - led by nine goals from Petar Djordjic.