17:45
That's round 1 over. Just two teams haven't played - as we announced yesterday, the match between Metz and CSKA has been postponed after travel issues.
So, with that in mind, which of the six winning teams, plus Dortmund and FTC who drew, were the most impressive this weekend? Your chance to have your say. Vote now!
17:23 | FULL-TIME
Odense take their first points of the season with a confident performance in Turkey. Kastamonu now know at what level they need to play to be competitive in the DELO EHF Champions League - but, as we've seen in previous seasons with debutant clubs, there is plenty of opportunity left for them. It's a long group phase after all.
17:11
Odense have this in the bag now - they hold an seven-goal lead, with eight minutes left. They look relaxed and like they're enjoying themselves.
17:01
Jovanka Radicevic is key to Kastamonu, scoring seven goals so far. With the Montenegrin star serving a suspension Odense are taking full advantage; Dione Housheer scored the penalty and then, after Kastamonu lost possession, a field goal to put the visitors four goals up once more.
16:50
Kastamonu captain Serpil Iskenderoglu is the oldest court player in the entire DELO EHF Champions League (only Vipers goalkeeper Katrine Lunde is older). Iskenderoglu is proving age is no barrier, scoring early in the second half as her team quickly pull the gap on Odense back to just two goals.
16:37 | HALF-TIME
KASTAMONU BELEDIYESI GSK 11:15 ODENSE Håndbold
Here's our journalist Sergey Nikolaev with his thoughts on the first half of this match:
"Of course Kastamonu would be delighted to win their debut match at this level, but so far it looks like their rivals from Odense have a better chance. The Danish team play a fast-paced handball, with Freja Cohrt having a special impact, as the left wing scored five goals from as many attempts."
16:23
After a frantic start to the match, the pace has slowed and Odense have taken a comfortable five-goal lead, prompting a timeout from Kastamonu's new coach Costica Buceschi. Can he inspire his team to get back on terms with Odense?
16:08
Less than 10 minutes played and 11 goals scored already in a rapid start for this match, with both teams playing fast handball. Sára Kovárová for Kastamonu and Mie Højlund for Odense have both netted twice as Odense take a slight advantage.
15:50
Kastamonu and Odense will throw off very soon. The Turkish club's new arena is looking lovely!
15:35 | FULL-TIME
A low-scoring, tight contest is won when Marit Røsberg Jacobsen nets a beautiful goal just seven seconds before the buzzer. Esbjerg - and their red-clad fans - are thrilled, and look slightly stunned by their victory. That was won through pure aggression and attack rather than accuracy. CSM netted a far higher percentage of shots and Jelena Grubisic was excellent throughout in goal, but Esbjerg just went for more attempts.
Welcome back to the DELO EHF Champions League, IK Sävehof! They win by a single goal, with a simply stellar Jamina Roberts leading the charge with 10 goals and a steal in the last few seconds that prevented Krim from equalising. A perfect start for the Swedes.
15:27
We're back level in Sweden, while CSM now lead Esbjerg by one goal. Elizabeth Omoregie is the Romanian club's top scorer.
15:15
Tense stuff in both matches right now. Krim have rallied, and moved back in front, but only by two goals. Esbjerg have also regained the lead, but neither side has found the net for over five minutes amid a few technical errors.
15:08
An insane start to the second half for Jamina Roberts has given Sävehof the lead against Krim. Roberts has scored four goals in 12 minutes - two penalties, two field goals - and for the first time Krim are on the back foot.
15:00
CSM have come back firing on all cylinders - a 4:1 run for the visitors puts them one goal ahead of Esbjerg. Cristina Neagu has scored her first goal of the season on her third attempt.
14:52
The second halves are underway!
Here's Henny Reistad's first Champions League goal for Esbjerg to enjoy.
14:40 | HALF-TIME
IK Sävehof 11:13 KRIM MERCATOR LJUBLJANA
EHF journalist Sergey Nikolaev assesses the first half:
"Despite scoring their first goal nearly 11 minutes into the match, Sävehof later found the way to get back in the game. The match is still very open, but Krim look like a slightly better side, and they have a fair chance to grab two points in Sweden."
TEAM ESBJERG 13:10 CSM BUCURESTI
Esbjerg are the more confident of the two teams here right now, and the more aggressive - they are shooting a lot more and it's paying off with more goals. But if CSM can ramp up the attack they could easily fight back into the game.
14:30
Yet another transfer this summer was Barbara Arenhardt, who moved from Buducnost to Krim. She was largely responsible for Sävehof remaining goalless for over 10 minutes at the start of this game and while she's now conceded a few goals she's still looking incredibly good between the Krim posts.
14:27
In her Champions League debut for Esbjerg Henny Reistad has already scored twice, showing she remains in the form that made her the stand-out star of last season for Vipers. Her goals, combined with a strong start for Mette Tranborg, Marit Røsberg Jacobsen and Annette Jensen have put Esbjerg ahead of CSM - despite Jelena Grubisic performing in goal for the visitors.
14:20
Andrea Lekic last played for Krim in 2010/11. Since then she's gone on to multiple honours, and was set to play a starring role for Serbia at the EHF EURO 2020 before an injury in the first match.
The good news is she's back, and back scoring for Krim!
14:08
With seven minutes played, Krim have scored twice and Sävehof are yet to find the goal. There's a bit more action in Esbjerg, with the score currently at 3:2 to the home team.
13:45
Your 15-minute warning for the first two games. Pre-match coverage is beginning on EHFTV so settle down, tune in and be ready for the show!
13:30
Krim have posted some photos from their training in Sweden, while their opponents IK Sävehof have revealed today's line-up.
The two sides met in group D in the 2019/20 season. Both won their away matches: Krim won in Sweden 25:21, and Sävehof gained revenge with a 28:26 victory in Ljubljana.
13:15
Welcome to day two of the first round of the DELO EHF Champions League group phase. There are three matches ahead this afternoon - starting at 14:00 CEST as IK Sävehof return to the Champions League after missing last year. They play Krim, who have brought 10 new players on board including French Olympic champion Allison Pineau.
Also at 14:00 CEST, Team Esbjerg, reinforced by DELO EHF FINAL4 2021 MVP Henny Reistad, meet CSM Bucuresti. CSM have won all three matches they have played in Esbjerg - will today be different?
At 16:00 CEST, Turkish club Kastamonu Belediyesi GSK make their Champions League debut against Odense Håndbold. Kastamonu had a solid outing in the EHF European League Women last season, although they failed to make it out of the group phase - but they have recruited and have the likes of Jovanka Radicevic in their squad.