20:31
When Szeged applied some scoreboard pressure in the second half, Flensburg held their nerve and continued to find the back of the net in a high-scoring encounter.
20:27
Szeged earn a one-goal win in the second leg against Flensburg, but the German side have progressed to the quarter-finals with a three-goal win on aggregate.
Jim Gottfridsson has received the award as Player of Match of the Week and Hampus Wanne, his Swedish teammate, finished as Flensburg's top scorer this evening.
20:14
"If Hampus Wanne scores here, this contest could be over," said Chris O'Reilly in commentary on EHFTV. Wanne duly scored from the seven-metre line and Flensburg are extremely close to reaching the quarter-finals – despite trailing 33:32 in the second leg.
20:09
Jim Gottfridsson continues to drive Flensburg forward in attack. The Swedish centre back had a pass intercepted a few minutes ago, but he is crucial part of everything that Flensburg do.
20:00
Flensburg's nerves might be increasing – at least slightly. Szeged have opened up a two-goal gap on four occasions in the last five minutes. The Hungarian side lead 29:27 with approximately 13 minutes remaining as they chase a five-goal win.
19:49
With 35 minutes played, Szeged had not received a penalty. Hampus Wanne had scored three from four attempts from the seven-metre line, but Bogdan Radivojevic has just stepped on court to score two penalties for Szeged in two minutes. Flensburg lead 24:23 in the second leg after 40 minutes.
19:41
Sebastian Frimmel makes a flying start to the second half from the left wing and then follows up with an empty net goal after making a steal... and Szeged are in front in the second leg!
19:35
After facing six shots, Roland Mikler's save percentage was 50 per cent. He finished the first half with a save percentage of 38 per cent, but his introduction has ensured that Szeged's deficit is only one goal at the break in the second leg.
19:28
HALF-TIME UPDATE: Pick Szeged 17:18 SG Flensburg-Handewitt
Despite Mario Sostaric giving Szeged their first lead of the match, 16:15, in the 27th minute, Flensburg have a one-goal advantage at the break in the second leg.
With Jim Gottfridsson controlling the tempo of the game in attack for Flensburg, Szeged have a huge struggle ahead if they are to win by the five goals that they will almost certainly require to progress.
19:20
Here is the counter attack goal that saw Szeged draw level at 10:10 after a 3:0 run.
19:14
While Alilovic didn't have a tremendous time in his 20 minutes on court for Szeged, Benjamin Buric has made a fine start to MOTW for Flensburg.
19:11
Roland Mikler has replaced Mirko Alilovic in the Szeged goal after the timeout. As Chris O'Reilly observed in commentary on EHFTV, it would be hard to blame Alilovic for Szeged's defensive struggles in the opening 20 minutes.
19:08
Szeged drew level at 10:10 for the first time since Hampus Wanne opened the scoring for Flensburg in the first minute, but the German side have restored a two-goal advantage (11:13) as Juan Carlos Pastor calls a timeout for the hosts.
18:59
What did we say about Flensburg looking to defend their four-goal lead in the second leg? So far, and it is still early days, the German side have extended their advantage to seven goals after 12 minutes with a 8:5 lead.
Although Flensburg are not necessarily forcing the pace against their Hungarian opponents, they are certainly in control of the game at the moment.
18:44
Pre-match introductions of the players have taken place and we are about to get underway in the Match of the Week in Szeged.
18:25
Szeged shared their squad for this evening's match on Twitter at 16:45 CEST. The line-ups for both teams can be found on the match page on eurohandball.com here.
18:10
"Our boys are here" is the English translation of this Flensburg tweet. Flensburg have arrived at the arena in Szeged as they prepare to defend their four-goal advantage from the first leg.
18:00
Ahead of the Match of the Week between Szeged and Flensburg, the EHF Champions League Twitter account has shone the spotlight on the left wing position for both teams.
Hampus Wanne was Flensburg's top scorer in the first leg, but Sebastian Frimmel only scored once for Szeged. Will Frimmel come to life for Szeged in the second leg in Hungary this evening? The throw-off is just 45 minutes away!
16:53
Four teams aiming to progress to the quarter-finals tonight — the last obstacle before the final weekend in Cologne. And who awaits in the next stage?
With their quarter-final qualifications, Veszprém booked a date with 2020/21 finalists Aalborg while Montpellier will face Kielce.
The winner of the MOTW between Flensburg and Szeged will take on defending title holders Barça in the next stage. THW Kiel will be the last to learn their quarter-final opponents, as they will meet the winner of the Elverum vs PSG tie.
16:30
After the MOTW gets the action underway tonight, the last quarter-final place will be decided between PSG and Elverum. The second leg begins with both teams level, after the reverse fixture ended in a 30:30 draw.
In the first leg, PSG had a lead of four goals before Elverum pulled the French side back to a level game. In that opening leg, PSG line player Kamil Syprzak led his team with 12 goals.
And what about the home advantage tonight? Elverum certainly capitalised on playing in their own arena in the first leg and PSG can be expected to do the same. The French team lost one home match so far this Champions League season, against Veszprém. Elverum had two away victories in the seven away matches in the group phase.
15:50
As throw-off time inches closer, it's time to have your say in predicting who will be the last two teams to join the quarter-final lineup. Share your opinion in the poll below!
15:29
Let's take a look at some key facts surrounding the MOTW.
Flensburg have the upper hand in this aggregate tie, after their 25:21 win in the first leg, which represented their second-lowest number of goals conceded in any game this season.
In tonight's MOTW, the fact Szeged play at home could end up being key. The Hungarian team have only lost on their own court once in 2021/22 — 30:34 in the group phase against Elverum.
But on the other hand, in the last 10 seasons, every time the German side won the home game in a knockout round, they progressed to the next phase.