In group A, SG BBM Bietigheim and CSM Bucuresti will aim to extend their unbeaten streaks and cement their top two places, after a flawless start of the competition.
GROUP A
FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN) vs Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)
Saturday, 15 October, 16:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Vipers are entering the game after their first loss in 11 matches in the EHF Champions League Women, with their largest-ever win streak snapped by Bietigheim last week
- FTC’s attack was the main issue at the start of the season, with the Hungarian side being one of the only two teams to have scored less than 100 goals in the first four matches, their 99 being only better than Lokomotiva Zagreb’s 80 goals
- Vipers’ right back Anna Vyakhireva is the top assists provider in the competition, setting up 28 goals, five more than any other player in the first four matches
- FTC have conceded a single loss on their home court in the past 12 matches, against Brest Bretagne Handball two rounds ago
- the two sides have met six times in the European premium competition, sharing three wins each, with FTC taking two of those wins on their home court
Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) vs Odense Håndbold (DEN)
Saturday, 15 October, 18:00 CEST, live on EHFTV
- the French club are coming into the match hot, riding a two-game winning streak, while Odense have conceded two losses in a row
- Brest’s seventh goal will be their 2,000th in the history of the EHF Champions League Women, the 19th team to hit that milestone
- Odense will continue to have a depleted squad, with injuries hitting their core. Backs Mia Rej, Dione Housheer and Larissa Nusser are out for the match against Brest, while Lois Abbingh just gave birth
- the French side’s main problem this season has been their efficiency, scoring only 53.1 per cent of their shots, the fourth lowest effiency in the competition
- Odense conceded their first loss in the Danish league this week, with a tough 22:32 game against Ikast Håndbold