15:32
Ana Debelic was the unlikely star of the match, producing a rock-solid performance on the line for Vipers tonight with 9 goals from 10 attempts.
On top of that, Vipers' defence and Katrine Lunde in goal (15 saves) deserve a lot of credit for reducing their hosts to just 25 goals.
15:29 | FULL-TIME - Krim Mercator Ljubljana 25:32 Vipers Kristiansand
Vipers turn up the heat at both ends of the court in the final minutes to stamp their authority and put one foot into the EHF FINAL4.
Many of the areas Krim struggled with this season were exposed by a well-organised and efficient Kristiansand performance. This tie is now theirs to lose when they play at home next week.
15:19
Goal number 7 for Gros comes from the penalty line and she is playing her part in damage control. 27:22 to the Norwegian side but there is plenty of time for that to change - six minutes remain.
15:11
We are into the final quarter of this first leg and the onus is very much on Krim to drag themselves back into the contest now. Ana Gros has shifted into the playmaker position and has since delivered two assists but Vipers still very much in control - leading 24:18 with 13 minutes left on the clock.
15:03
Kristiansand are really flowing now. They are not trying to do anything special in attack, merely moving the ball decisively and letting it do the talking. Bella Gulldén is orchestrating the attack very nicely and it shows as Vipers build their lead to 19:12 after 40 minutes.
14:53
Both defences begin strong but Krim soon lapse into a routine which punished them in the first half - a poor decision in attack and a counter-attack goal conceded. Sunniva Naes scores on the break to send Vipers 16:10 ahead.
14:36 | HALF-TIME - Krim 10:14 Vipers
A surprisingly one-sided first half in favour of the reigning champions. After an even opening 10 minutes, Krim's attack has lacked consistency and will need to make the most of this half-time break to set things right, which they are certainly capable of.
Vipers will be fairly happy with every aspect of their game, besides a few too many missed scoring chances, a solid output from the Norwegian side so far.
14:29
The situation is getting out of hand from the home side's perspective. Krim looking a bit lost in attack and Vipers are taking advantage. Moments of magic from the likes of Lekic and Gros have kept Krim in the game so far but that is not sustainable. 13:9 to Vipers.
14:23
Cracks beginning to show in the Krim attack with five turnovers already and Katrine Lunde beginning to read their shots with ease. Ana Gros takes it upon herself to set that straight and fires in her third goal of the afternoon but Vipers lead 10:7 after 20 minutes.
14:15
First timeout of the game taken by Krim as they fall 7:5 down. Markéta Jerábková hasn't enjoyed much luck in front of goal so far, finding the net just once from five attempts but she is staying busy and creating opportunities for her Vipers teammates.
14:11
It has been a nice and open start to this contest with both teams looking quite comfortable in attack, despite the odd mistake. Just as we pass the 10-minute mark, the scores are level at 5:5 and Krim have their keeper Jovana Risovic to thank for that.
14:03
We have this contest underway and the TV cameras are rightly focused on the competing right backs, Ana Gros and Nora Mørk, two of the very best in their position in the world. Ana Gros lives up to the hype immediately with the first shot and first goal of the game, followed by a second by Andrea Lekic before Ana Debelic gets Vipers off the mark.
13:46
Vipers' last European match on 19 February was a huge confidence-boosting win over Györ but it has been a long old wait between top-flight games for the reigning champions and it will be fascinating to see how they settle into this match against a Krim side in top form.
13:32
The upcoming match is probably not the encounter Vipers would have expected when the group phase ended as Krim scraped through to the play-offs and looked unlikely to give FTC much of a problem.
But in came Ana Gros as a mid-season arrival and the Slovenian side's fortunes have been flipped around, suddenly making them look like genuine title contenders.
“The beginning of the season was hard for us. We came so close to winning in a few matches, trailing by one, and that wasn’t easy,” Krim's young but experienced left back Tjaša Stanko said.
“However, we stayed focused and patient, believing we can achieve more this season. That belief has brought us to the quarter-finals of the EHF Champions League.”
Stanko and her team will be full of belief heading into the match today - will it be enough?
Sunday - 13:15
Good afternoon and welcome back to our live blog coverage of this weekend's EHF Champions League Women Quarter-finals.
After last night's thrilling draw, we can hope and expect for more of the same this afternoon. Here is what we have to look forward to!
Krim Mercator Ljubljana vs Vipers Kristiansand (14:00 CEST)
CSM Bucuresti vs Team Esbjerg (16:00 CEST)
20:35
Post-match reaction from both coaches can be found below. As Brest coach Pablo Morel notes, his team are only frustrated with a draw against Györ because they are ambitious. Fortunately, for both sets of players and handball fans around Europe, the second leg will take place in Hungary at 16:00 CEST on Saturday 7 May.
The live blog will return on Sunday afternoon for two more games from the EHF Champions League Women quarter-finals at 13:00 CEST.
Krim Mercator Ljubljana vs Vipers Kristiansand (14:00 CEST)
CSM Bucuresti vs Team Esbjerg (16:00 CEST)
Until then, we will leave you with the final two goals of the first leg between Brest and Györ.