22:32
With Barça leading 29:25 inside the final five minutes, this moment might have been the icing on the cake!
22:27
What does a goal timeline look like when a goalkeeper is stopping shots at a 55 per cent efficiency?
(Look away if you're an Aalborg fan – but this does illustrate the effect that Barça's number one had in the second half.
22:22
Barça return to the top of group B after sealing a six-goal win over Aalborg in Spain.
Gonzalo Perez de Vargas's stunning performance in the second half, which featured three penalty saves among his 12 stops, is the main reason why Barça's margin of victory was so big. Dika Mem capped a fine outing in attack with his ninth goal of the game shortly before the buzzer.
Aalborg, who were led on the scoresheet by Felix Claar (six goals), are now in fifth place in the group after THW Kiel's win against Nantes earlier in the evening.
22:06
This is the phase of a play that featured a Perez de Vargas save, a great pass to set up a fast break and a save by Mikael Aggefors to stop Hampus Wanne.
22:04
Perez de Vargas stands tall and uses his left hand to stop a penalty from Mikkel Hansen. The Spanish goalkeeper appears as though he is making a match-winning contribution in the second half for Barça.
21:59
Dika Mem converts a penalty to put Barça in front, 24:23, and Stefan Madsen responds on the Aalborg bench by calling a timeout.
21:53
Here is a taste of what Perez de Vargas has been offering for Barça after his introduction at half-time.
21:50
Perez de Vargas stops a shot from Aron Pálmarsson, immediately sends the ball down the court to Hampus Wanne, but the Swedish left wing's fast break is denied by Mikael Aggefors. Both teams are matching each other at this point.
21:42
Having started the second half in goal for Barça, Gonzalo Perez de Vargas has made two stops from three shots faced. The Spanish goalkeeper has made an immediate impact, but Aalborg are ahead on the scoreboard, 17:16. We suspect there is a long way to go for the Danish side, though.
21:34
Björn Pazen informs us that if Barça lose against Aalborg, it will be only their 10th home defeat in the EHF Champions League since 1994.
The goal timeline from the first half shows that Aalborg did well to respond after experiencing a significant 'goal drought' in the second 10-minute segment.
21:28
After an intriguing first half in Spain, Aalborg are in front by one goal, 16:15, against Barça.
Aalborg started the match with a flurry of fast break goals, but Barça were in the ascendancy when Timothey N'guessan gave them a two-goal lead in the 17th minute.
While Aron Pálmarsson, Mikkel Hansen and Mads Hoxer Hangaard have scored three goals each, Mikael Aggefors' performance in the first half has been crucial for the Danish side. Aggefors' save percentage is just above 40 per cent, while Emil Nielsen's efficiency for Barça is below 25 per cent.
21:18
Barça fans will be familiar with Aron Pálmarsson wasting no time to unleash a shot from nine metres (or beyond!) in the Palau Blaugrana.
Of course, as Pálmarsson is now wearing the colours of Aalborg, the home fans will not want to see the Icelandic centre back repeat this type of moment too many more times tonight.
21:11
Barça and Aalborg are level at 12:12 on the scoreboard as the away side call a timeout – and the teams have identical scoring percentages.
21:09
THW Kiel back Nikola Bilyk was pleased that his side made amends this evening for their defeat against Nantes in October.
"We are very happy to have won this game. We all knew what happened to us in the first leg in Nantes. That was in our minds. At the beginning we struggled with a few problems, then we played better. We were ready, we wanted to win and show that to everyone. And we had the spirit to win this game," said Nikola Bilyk.
21:03
A succession of fast breaks for Aalborg ensured that they had a two-goal advantage in the early stages, but Hampus Wanne has just slotted home a penalty to give Barça the lead, 9:8.
20:54
Before the match Barça's players showed their support for left wing Aitor Arino. Arino is facing a lengthy spell off the court after suffering another knee injury.
20:45
The Palau Blaugrana is ready for Barça's match against Aalborg. Barça will return to the top of group B if they avoid defeat.
20:40
Interestingly, Kiel's 37:33 win over Nantes was their fourth EHF Champions League game this season featuring 70 goals or more. In the other three games with 70 goals or more, Kiel lost twice (against Celje and Kielce) and drew once (against Aalborg).
20:30
Karpo Sirotic's strike with 19 seconds remaining is enough to earn Zagreb a point in Bucharest against Dinamo Bucuresti. After Zagreb made a strong start to the second half, the home side trailed 19:15 in the 41st minute.
With the point that they have earned this evening, Zagreb now have six points and have moved above Wisla Plock to take sixth place in group A. Dinamo Bucuresti have 10 points – but they remain in fourth place.
20:24
Veszprém seal a 10-goal home win against Wisla Plock to close the gap on group A leaders PSG to one point. Petar Nenadic finished as Veszprém's top scorer with nine goals, and the home side had an impressive 74 per cent shooting efficiency after scoring 32 goals from 43 shots.
20:18
THW Kiel end their five-game winless run in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League with a four-goal triumph over Nantes.
Both teams had similar shooting percentages in the match, but the firepower of Nikola Bilyk and Karl Wallinius ultimately made the difference for Kiel over the 60 minutes. Indeed, Bilyk added his 10th goal of the game – and Kiel's 37th goal – just over a minute before the end with a trademark strike from the back court.
20:09
It's in-flight time for Veszprém as they cruise towards a comfortable victory at home against Plock. Veszprém have a eight-goal lead, 28:20, after 51 minutes.
20:02
Patrick Wiencek takes what can only be described as a big hit from Linus Persson. Wiencek might have had a clear fast break opportunity if Persson wasn't there to cover in defence.
19:59
A few minutes ago, Thibaud Briet gave his teammates a reassuring thumbs up after soaring through Kiel's defence to score. Briet looked a lot less happy after hitting the bar with his latest attempt. Incidentally, Niklas Landin is back in goal for Kiel as the match nears its conclusion. Kiel lead 31:28 and Nantes have called a timeout.
19:54
We mentioned in the first half how Nantes had eight different scorers on the scoresheet to Kiel's four.
With Reinkind and Øverby adding their names to Kiel's list of scorers since the break, the German side are now up to 10 different scorers in this match.
19:50
Nantes have reduced Kiel's lead to one goal on five occasions so far in the second half. Unfortunately for the French side, they have not yet been able to equalise.
19:46
We are all familiar with Timur Dibirov's magic from the left wing. However, Nicusor Negru might have had the 'highlight' moment of the first half between Dinamo Bucuresti and Zagreb.