17:32 FULL TIME
Another win over Ikast helps Esbjerg secure the top spot in Group B heading into the winter break. Kristine Breistol was absolutely unstoppable with 12 goals, while Michala Moller added five. Ingvild Bakkerud netted nine for Ikast, while Emma Friis scored seven. Amalie Milling and Anna Kristensen combined for 11 saves, while Irma Schjött finished the game with five for Ikast.
17:30
An outstanding performance helps Metz secure another win over Krim. Chloe Valentini - today's MOTW POTM and Kristina Jörgensen score eight each, while Jovanka Radicevic netted ten for Krim. An amazing way for Metz to wrap up the first part of the season, while Krim clearly have to work hard during the winter break to get back into the rhythm from the beginning of the season when they had three wins in a row.
17:23 FULL TIME
17:18
A big 12-goal Metz leading as we're heading into the final five minutes of the MOTW!
17:15
What a game for Kristine Breistol so far! Just wow!
17:08
Metz widens the gap to ten (29:19) as we're entering the final quarter of the game. Eight goals for Valentini, seven for Jörgensen, five for Hansen. Jovanka Radicevic is shining with nine, but that does not seem to be enough for Krim to stay close in this one.
17:00
Six-goal lead for Metz just over five minutes into the second half. Seven goals for Chloe Valentini so far.
Nine goals for Kristine Breistol so far, as Esbjerg lead 23:17.
16:53
An absolute thing of beauty here from Line Hougaard.
16:45
An amazing first-half performance from Metz who are eight goals ahead at the break. Kristina Jörgensen is having a great day with six goals so far, while Chloe Valentini netted five. Jovanka Radicevic scored six for Krim in the first half.
In Denmark, Esbjerg is four goals ahead at the break against Ikast. Kristine Breistol has five for Esbjerg, while Ingvild Bakkerud netted four for Ikast. Amalie Milling, and Anna Kristensen have combined for 11 saves in the first half.
16:38
16:32
Djazz Chambertin scores her second goal of the night to make it 20:10 as we're entering the final minutes of the first half. It's been a half-time to forget for Krim so far.
16:30
Kristina Jörgensen sets the tone with a couple of quick transition goals to start the game.
16:22
An amazing start of the MOTW for Metz who are now 14:7 ahead just over 15 minutes into the encounter. Krim simply can't find a way to slow down their transition, and the advantage just keeps on growing in these moments.
In Esbjerg, the result is levelled at 12:12. Kathrine Heindahl has three goals for Esbjerg, while Ingvild Bakkerud has just as much for Ikast.
16:12
Metz take on early, commanding 7:3 lead. Chloe Valentini, and Kristina Jörgensen with three goals each so far, while Jovanka Radicevic netted two for Krim.
16:05
Five minutes in, Metz has a 4:3 lead at home against Krim in the MOTW! Three goals for Kristina Jörgensen already.
15:58
The stage is set, and we're only minutes away from the opening whistle in France! Watch the game live on EHF TV (geo-restrictions may apply).
15:50
There is no better way to prepare for what's waiting for us in the MOTW, but to check on the Media Guide prepared by our journalists and analysts.
• Metz play their 25th CL season, Krim their 29th.
• Last week, Metz defeated Krim 28:22 in the reverse fixture in Slovenia.
• That result marked the fourth straight win this season for the French side, who had started with two
defeats from their first three matches.
• Metz are now two short of their 100th win in the CL; only six other teams – including Krim – have
reached that milestone before.
• Krim started the season with three victories but have not won since, though they got a draw against
titleholders Vipers Kristiansand in round 5.
• With nine wins from their 17 duels so far, Krim still lead the head-to-head comparison with Metz.
• However, Krim have not beaten Metz for 10 years since a 27:21 win in Ljubljana in November 2013.
• Krim are two-time CL winners, in 2001 and 2003, but have not qualified for an EHF FINAL4 (since 2014)
yet; Metz have not lifted the trophy yet but competed at the EHF FINAL4 two times, in 2019 and 2022.
• Already the all-time CL top scorer, Krim right wing Jovanka Radicevic became the first player to reach the 1,100-goal mark when she scored twice against Metz last week.
• Jovanka Radicevic is also Krim’s top scorer this season, with 31 goals; two Metz players have netted
more times: line player Sarah Bouktit is on 44, and centre back Kristina Jørgensen on 43.
• Kristina Jørgensen announced this week that she will join Györi Audi ETO KC next season.
• Metz’s Hatadou Sako leads the CL goalkeeper ranking with 90 saves, including 18 from the match
against Krim last week; Krim’s Barbara Arenhart is 10th in this ranking with 60 saves.
• Two current Krim players wore the Metz jersey in the past: French centre back Allison Pineau (2009-
12) and Slovenian left back Tjaša Stanko (2020/21).
• Metz’s Chloé Valentini and Krim’s Allison Pineau were both part of the French national team that won
gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
• Both head coaches this MOTW won a major title with a national team: Metz’s Emmanuel Mayonnade
led Netherlands to the world title in 2019 in Spain; Krim’s Dragan Adzic was coach of Montenegro when
they won gold at the EHF EURO 2012 in Serbia.
15:38
We've got the final two games coming up in under 20 minutes, with Ikast playing Esbjerg on the road, and Metz hosting Krim in our round 8 MOTW!
15:30
Another confident win for FTC over Zaglebie. Greta Marton and Andrea Lekic scored seven each for the guests from Hungary, while Angela Malestein added five. Amazing 16 saves for Blanka Bode-Biro. Karolina Kochaniak-Sala ended up scoring 11 for Zaglebie.
A great way to secure their third win of the season for FTC, with Andrea Lekic' 1,000th EHF CLW goal being just an additional reason for celebration, as last season's finalists close the first part of the CLW season with three wins in a row.
15:25 FULL TIME
3:20 p.m
15:12
With just under 15 minutes left to play in the game, Andrea Lekic scores her fifth goal of the night joining Anita Görbicz, Cristina Neagu, and Jovanka Radicevic as only the fourth player ever to hit the 1,000 EHF CLW goals milestone. Congratulations!
3:08 p.m
A great second-half performance so far from Dragana Cvijic.
3:00 p.m
Ten minutes into the second half, FTC have managed to widen the gap to eight goals (17:25). Seven goals for Greta Marton. Andrea Lekic is still at four.
2:47 p.m
Beautifully executed here by Daria Michalak for Zaglebie!
2:40 p.m
After a very good first part of the first half, Zaglebie slowed down a bit, allowing FTC to open the gap and go to the break with a three-goal advantage. Greta Marton finished the first half with six goals for FTC, while Andrea Lekic has four which means she misses only one more to become the fourth ever member of the EHF CLW 1,000 goals club. Karolina Kochaniak-Sala netted six for Zaglebie, Daria Michalak has five. In a duel between the posts, Monika Maliczkiewicz (7) has a one-save advantage over Blanka Bode-Biro (6).
2:35 PM HALF TIME
14:26
Zaglebie are looking much better in the first half today, than they were a week ago in Hungary, and they owe a lot to a solid performance from their goalkeeper Monika Maliczkiewicz who has six saves already.
2:20 p.m
FTC overtakes the lead again in Poland, as Greta Marton shines with four first-ahlf goals so far. It's 10:11 in favor of the Hungarian team, with ten minutes left to play until the half-time buzzer.
14:12
Two unanswered goals help Zaglebie overtake the lead at 7:6 ten minutes into the game. Monika Maliczkiewicz delivers with three saves early into the encounter.
14:09
Two early-stage goals for Andrea Lekic as FTC leads 5:6 in Poland. Angela Malestein has two as well, while Karoline Kochaniak-Sala netted four for Zaglebie already.
14:00
The match is under way! Hosts with the opening possession.
13:55
13:49
The arena in Lubin is slowly filling up, and the teams are ready to take the court.
13:40
Coming up later (16.00 CET) today, Ikast will be looking for revenge after last weekend's one-goal defeat to Esbjerg at home. We're once again expecting a high-scoring thriller between two teams that have certainly already proved what they are capable of this season.
In France, Metz will welcome Krim Ljubljana a week after defeating them 22:28 in Slovenia. Will we see another Metz win, or will Krim manage to snap a four-game winless streak?
13:30
Andrea Lekic of FTC needs only five more goals to join the 1,000 EHF CLW goals club, and she'll surely be aiming to achieve that on Sunday afternoon in Poland. Lekic is also the top scorer of the competition with 45 goals scored so far.
13:17
Despite the big win last weekend, Katrin Klujber of FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria feel like they have to be careful on the road in Poland.
''With the national championship win over Györ behind us, I can feel that the team is really focused on what's waiting for us in Poland. We know what the aspects of the game are that we have to give special attention to. We are aware that it's surely not going to be an easy game, but I hope the result will in the end be similar to the one from a week ago.'', said Klujber.
13:10
Yesterday we've concluded Group A, and today final three games of the round will clear out a picture on Group B heading into the winter break. Polish Lubin will host the first game of the day in which the hosts will be looking for what would be their first ever win in the competition. Bozena Karkut, head coach of Zaglebie Lubin, knows what her team was doing wrong a week ago in Hungary when they lost to FTC by a big margin
''We committed way too many mistakes in the game in Hungary, on both sides of the court allowing FTC to widen the gap and sail towards a new win. We definitely have to do our homework analyzing that one, and play much better at home on Sunday!', concluded Karkut.
1:03 p.m
Welcome back to the live blog coverage of the final EHF Champions League Women round of the first part of the season. Five games are already behind, which means we've got three more coming up today starting with Zaglebie Lubin welcoming FTC (14.00 CET). Always, sit tight and enjoy the ride with us!
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18