10 group matches ended with 70 and more goals, compared to only three games with such a total in the 2019/20 season.
11 of the 16 teams still part of the competition were among the 14 teams that qualified for the knockout stage last season: Vardar, PSG, Veszprém, Barcelona, Flensburg, Szeged, Kielce, Celje, Porto, Aalborg and Kiel.
11 group matches needed to be assessed by the EHF due to COVID-19 reasons.
13 nations are represented by the 16 play-off participants: France, Germany and Hungary are represented by two teams each; Belarus, Denmark, Croatia, Spain, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Ukraine have one each.
14 victories in 14 group matches was the record-breaking balance of Barcelona.
18 goals was the biggest difference in a group match, when Barcelona won 45:27 against Zagreb.
19 goals in a single match was the lowest score of a team in the group phase, when Szeged lost 19:25 at Porto.
27 group matches in a row have been won by Barça since the opening defeat at Szeged in the 2019/20 season.
28 points, earned by Barcelona, represents a new record since the group phases has been played with eight teams per group. The previous record was 26 points by PSG and Barça.
28 matches are still ahead this season: 16 play-offs, eight quarter-finals and four matches at the EHF FINAL4 on 13/14 June in Cologne.
36 goals were scored on average per game by Barcelona, after their average of 34.6 in the 2019/20 season.
42 away victories occurred in the 112 group matches.
43 Champions League home matches in a row have seen Barça unbeaten, including 25 straight victories.
44 goals scored in the match Porto vs Szeged (25:19) was the lowest score of the group phase.
45 goals in a single match was the high score by one team: Barcelona, in the 45:27 win against Zagreb.