17:40
Before we move on to the day's second match, here's how Bietigheim ended things - with a superb Veronika Mala in-flight goal.
Bietigheim cruise to a big second leg win, giving them a 16-goal victory on aggregate - and booking their spot in the EHF Finals Women.
It's their tenth consecutive win in the competition, and also continues their perfect home record.
Antje Lauenroth, Luisa Schulz and Julia Maidhof for the hosts, and Aleksandra Rosiak for Besancon, all scored five times; Melinda Szikora ended the match with a huge 15 saves (44 per cent).
Besancon end their season, but it's their best result in a European competition for over a decade. They are clearly disappointed now, but hopefully can look back with pride.
17:14
Despite a timeout from Besancon, Bietigheim extended their lead to six goals. A little bit of a rally from the French club - with a missed penalty from Julia Maidhof - helped bring them back to a four-goal deficit. However, it looks rather as though their time is running out to close the gap and take that EHF Finals Women spot.
17:05
Antje Lauenroth continues to lead the scoring, with two goals in the second half so far including this shot. Xenia Smits' assist is lovely!
17:00
Some seven minutes into the second half Bietigheim still lead by two goals. Roxanne Frank is now in goal for Besancon.
16:47
Undoubtedly, Melinda Szikora is one of the keys to Bietigheim's lead. She's saved seven of 16 shots for a save efficiency of 44 per cent in the first half, eclipsing Sakura Hauge who's saved six from 18 (33 per cent).
16:42 HALF-TIME | SG BBM BIETIGHEIM 12:10 ESBF BESANCON FEMININ
Bietigheim go to the dressing rooms two goals up. Besancon had a direct free throw before the break was formally called, but Aleksandra Rosiak sent the ball hammering into the Bietigheim wall. There's a bit of complaining about the shot before the court clears.
The hosts now have an eight-goal aggregate lead, and Besancon have a real challenge on their hands if they want to stay in the race.
16:35
After their timeout Bietigheim rallied strongly, and have regained their two-goal advantage. Melinda Szikora in particular is making a real difference today.
16:25
For the first time Besancon lead after another Aleksandra Rosiak goal, so Markus Gaugisch calls a timeout for Bietigheim. There's just one goal in it, though, and the hosts still have a comfortable five-goal aggregate lead.
16:23
From a short while ago, this was an excellent equaliser from Aleksandra Rosiak - powerful from long-range with a great angle.
16:20
There was a period featuring several errors by both teams, and three missed goals from Bietigheim, but they've now taken a 7:5 lead. Antje Lauenroth is the stand-out field player in this first quarter, while both Melinda Szikora and Sakura Hauge are having a good day in goal.
16:10
For a short while Bietigheim definitely had the upper hand, moving to a 3:1 lead and looking to extend it - but a couple of fast breaks by Lucie Granier have brought Besancon back on terms.
16:02
And we're off, to a bit of a slow start. Antje Lauenroth misses her first shot, and Bietigheim defend hard as Besancon have possession to deny them a shot too. No goals in the first two minutes.
15:45
Coverage has begun on EHFTV ahead of the first match - not long now until throw-off at 16:00 CEST.
15:30
If you missed last week's first leg, here's a reminder of what happened in Besancon and Valcea.
Bietigheim's right back Julia Maidhof was critical for her team in their away match in France, scoring 10 times. While Besancon pulled back a few goals in the last quarter, the German club proved too strong and their win was never really in doubt after they had pulled ahead by five goals in the first half.
Herning-Ikast got out to an earlier lead against Valcea, and became the first European side to put 20 goals past the Romanian side in the first half on their home court. If the Danish club win again today, it will be their second EHF Finals appearance in a row.