18:26
We love regional derbies and the clash between Balkan sides RK Nexe and HC Eurofarm Pelister is certainly one to look forward too.
Both teams also reached the Last 16 last season - but both went out at that stage, too. So, who will go one step beyond this time?
18:19
Kadetten Schaffhausen are one of the teams who started their journey in the first qualification round, meaning tonight's match is already the 15th of their European season. They finished just one point behind group winners Nimes, led by prolific goal scorer Samuel Zehnder, who netted 61 times in the group phase.
IK Sävehof finished second in group C, seven points off the lead (Magdeburg), and also had one player reaching the 60-goal mark: Elias Ellefsen á Skipagøtu. Sävehof played Kadetten once before, but their meetings in the EHF Champions League 2011/12 group phase are more than 10 years ago. Anyway, they both clearly won their respective home game back then.
18:07
Germany has had a subscription to the title in Europe's second-tier club competition for ages, and it has three teams left in the competition this season. We will get to Füchse and Magdeburg later tonight, first up are TBV Lemgo Lippe - and they face a huge task.
Orlen Wisla Plock made it all the way to the inaugural EHF Finals last year and have also been impressive in their current campaign, beating Füchse to the the No. 1 spot in group A.
17:59
Velenje sneaked into the knockout phase by securing fourth spot in group C in the final round of the group phase; Nimes ended up on top of that incredibly tight group D. Hard to predict this one, especially interesting to see if that change of coach will affect the game of Nimes.
17:55
The countdown is on: less than an hour until the Last 16 throws off in Slovenia, Germany, Switzerland, and Croatia. This is coming up at 18:45 CEST:
- Velenje vs Nimes
- Lemgo vs Plock
- Kadetten vs Sävehof
- Nexe vs Pelister
16:55
The knockout phase certainly marks a new start for USAM Nimes Gard. The French side won that tight group D in the EHF European League and are set to play RK Gorenje Velenje in the Last 16 tonight, but have been less successful in their domestic Starligue, where they are only ranked in eighth position.
Following their big 33:23 home loss to Montpellier HB last weekend, Nimes and head coach Franck Maurice have parted ways with immediate effect, and Yann Balmossière is taking over. The former centre back and team captain played 10 years for Nimes (1997-2007) and has been working as a coach with the club since 2009.
16:28
Tonight, group phase achievements count for nothing anymore. No matter how many goals you scored in those 10 rounds over the last few months and how many points you gathered, or in what position you finished: everyone starts at zero again when the knockout phase throws off.
You have two matches to earn your quarter-final ticket, and it all starts at 0:0.
16:11
We started the group phase with 24 teams, we are now 16. This means business! All 16 teams want to get to the quarter-final, only eight of them will make it.
Read the preview of the first leg of the Last 16: