19:29 | RESULTS
Vipers Kristiansand (NOR) 39:24 DHK Banik Most (CZE)
Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) 32:28 SG BBM Bietigheim (GER)
Team Esbjerg (DEN) 33:20 HC Lokomotiva Zagreb (CRO)
Fire from Brest Bretagne in the final minutes and they unlock the shackles and storm to victory with a 6:2 run in the final eight minutes. This feels like a big win for Brest and the players' reactions show exactly that - a turning point for their European campaign?
19:22
Bietigheim lose Xenia Smits after a third two-minute suspension and Brest go up the gears to take a 29:27 lead with just over five minutes left on the clock.
19:16
Coralie Lassource with a crucial steal and goal to bring Brest level again. Could we see a second draw in a row between these sides? 26:26 with 9 minutes remaining.
19:10
While Brest and Bietigheim remain neck-and-neck, 23:23 after 46 minutes, Vipers and Esbjerg are dishing out the pain in the other games. Vipers' Borjesson having a field day in goal and on the Most side, Charlotte Cholevová has scored 11 of their 16 goals.
19:02
Alicia Toublanc scores three in a row, all of Brest's second-half goals, and the home side are level. Now it is up to Bietigheim to respond and find a way to regain control.
18:48
Almost time to get the action back underway and you have to feel that the goalkeeper battle will define this second half.
Cleopatre Darleux started to get going late in the half with seven saves by the break, while Bietigheim's Gabriela Gonclaves managed just two. More of the same and Brest will have a real chance to turn this game around.
18:36
Vipers Kristiansand (NOR) 18:10 DHK Banik Most (CZE)
Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) 17:18 SG BBM Bietigheim (GER)
Team Esbjerg (DEN) 18:13 HC Lokomotiva Zagreb (CRO)
A late flourish by Brest brings them back within a single goal and it could have been better if Djurdjina Jaukovic were not denied by the crossbar with the first half's final shot.
In Scandinavia, there appears to be no hint of a shock on the cards. Vipers and Esbjerg in commanding positions at the midway point. Curiously, all three leading teams scored 18 in the first half...
18:31
It's a tight match in France but the early lead Bietigheim built is making the difference as we head towrds half-time. 18:15 to the German side as both teams are scoring with ease.
18:25
Team Esbjerg are having a near-perfect day at the office in front of goal. 14 goals from 16 shots and they lead by five. Nora Mørk has scored four already and this is perhaps her best of the lot, selling three defenders down the river.
18:17
Bietigheim begin to pile on the pressure with their defence and have taken a 12:8 lead at the quarter-hour mark. Excellent work forcing turnovers, anchored by the trio of Kim Naidzinavicius, Kaba Gassama and Xenia Smits.
18:13
Markéta Jerábková put on a masterclass against her former club last week and she appears to be on course to repeat it tonight. 3 goals already and Vipers lead 7:3.
18:08
As we hoped, both teams going as this at full speed in the opening minutes, trading goals for the opening 8 minutes. Not much to shout about for the two goalkeepers, who will start making the big saves first?
17:50
Our focus will begin with Brest vs Bietigheim, so here are some things of note before we get started.
- after a two-game winless run, Bietigheim have dropped from first place in terms of the teams with the best attack in the competition. They now rank fifth, with 225 goals in seven matches, and Brest are second to last, with 170 goals scored
- the German side’s attacking woes have plagued them. They boasted an average of 35.2 scored goals per game after the first five matches, but their last two, a loss against Odense and a draw against Brest, had an average of 24.5 goals per game
- with only two wins and a draw in the first seven matches, this is Brest’s worst start to a season since their debut in the Champions League, 2017/18
- midway through the group phase, Brest are currently in sixth place in the standings, the last to send a team to the play-offs, with five points, one more than Krim
- after their strongest start ever in the European premium competition, Bietigheim have faltered and secured only two wins in their last five matches, with the last game being a 25:25 draw against Brest
- Bietigheim head coach Markus Gaugisch said: "We saw on Sunday that Brest have a great team. The squad is stocked with insane quality. We gave everything we could and got a point from the top team despite our lack of personnel. I am sure that we will also fight for a chance in Brest. We have a lot to gain in our current situation."
17:40
One pair of games in the books, three more to come at 18:00 CET.
Vipers Kristiansand (NOR) vs DHK Banik Most (CZE)
Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) vs SG BBM Bietigheim (GER)
Team Esbjerg (DEN) vs HC Lokomotiva Zagreb (CRO)
In last week's meetings, Vipers and Esbjerg won with ease, while Brest and Bietigheim could not be separated. More of the same this evening? We'll find out shortly.
17:25 | RESULTS
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN) 29:33 CSM Bucuresti (ROU)
Kastamonu Belediyesi GSK (TUR) 23:28 Metz Handball (FRA)
Funny how the final minutes can change the perception on a game. The tight match sees Kastamonu lose by five goals, while the one-sided game ends with a four-goal win after FTC's late surge.
CSM Bucuresti could afford to take their foot off the gas in the final minutes as their assured performance ensured they go clear at the top of Group A, for the next few hours at least.
While Metz take temporary control of Group B after their much-improved second half set them apart against a spirited Kastamonu.
17:20
Full credit to Kastamonu, they are not letting this one go without a fight. The Turkish club battled back within two goals before letting the intensity slip. Now they trail 26:22 and have just four minutes to salvage something.
17:15
CSM Bucuresti continue to attack and score with ease, enjoying a 71% attacking efficiency this afternoon. 31:22 with 8 minutes remaining and the points are heading back to Romania.
17:10
Kastamonu relied a lot on the goals of Simone Bohme and Samara Da Silva in the first half and now that they are not finding a way through, their overall attack is struggling.
No such problems for Metz, who have spread the love with 10 scorers so far and lead 21:18 with 13 minutes left to play.
17:04
As expected, Metz have come out after the break with renewed vigor and they hold an 18:16 lead after 42 minutes.
16:56
An early second half timeout by FTC coach Gabor Elek and he is not a happy camper. CSM just look so comfortable at both ends of the court and it will take something special to change that. 21:12 to Bucharest after 5 minutes of the second half.