20:48
The Sparekassen Danmark Arena is full and ready for Aalborg to face Barça.
20:40
Confirmation that PSG are now top of group A of the Machineseeker EHF Champions League – although their goal difference has not yet been updated in this graphic.
As you may have seen, the full-time score changed after initially appearing as 35:29 in Bucharest.
20:34
Jannick Green finished the match for PSG against Dinamo with a 37 per cent save efficiency. It didn't feel like a game for goalkeepers in the first half, although Green made three saves from 10 shots faced, but the Danish goalkeeper stopped seven more shots in the second half.
20:31
Pick Szeged have their first points in group B after beating Elverum by seven goals at home in Hungary, while Zagreb have drawn in Croatia against Wisla Plock.
Wisla Plock remain fourth in group A. Indeed, the Polish side have increased their cushion over Dinamo Bucuresti to two points, but GOG will overtake Plock if they beat Porto on Thursday evening.
20:25
PSG claim a seven-goal victory over Dinamo Bucuresti in Romania to put themselves top of group A. With Elohim Prandi scoring nine goals from 11 shots and Luc Steins registering nine assists, PSG's attack shone for the vast majority of the match in Bucharest.
After powering through the first 45 minutes, PSG's victory was all but assured when they led 30:22. Although they were able to ease off in the final quarter, they essentially maintained the margin that they had at half-time.
20:05
Alexandru Florin Bucataru stops a penalty from Kamil Syprzak and denies the Polish line player's rebound attempt. PSG lead 32:24 with just over eight minutes remaining in Bucharest.
20:01
There is no respite for Dinamo as PSG are keeping their big names on court in attack.
Well, Elohim Prandi, who has scored nine goals from nine shots, is now being afforded a rest, but Nikola Karabatic and Luc Steins remain at the heart of things for the French side.
19:57
The crowd noise in Bucharest has dipped substantially after Andrii Akimenko's first miss in six attempts from the seven-metre line. PSG lead 29:22 as the 45-minute mark approaches.
19:52
On the subject of assists, Japanese centre back Kosuke Yasuhira had two to check out in the first half for Wisla Plock against Zagreb.
19:45
Luc Steins' role in PSG's success against Dinamo cannot be overstated. As per the match statistics, he's recorded six assists and scored four goals after 34 minutes. His speed and creativity is causing Dinamo's defence huge problems and helping Elohim Prandi to increase his personal scoring tally.
19:38
If you want an example of the commitment it takes to play in goal in the Machineseeker EHF Champions League, this photo of Mirko Alilovic in action for Szeged captures it perfectly.
19:35
Timur Dibirov continues to lead the scorers in Zagreb, with the veteran left wing scoring five goals from eight shots in the first half, but Wisla Plock have a one-goal lead at half-time.
Meanwhile, Pick Szeged – like PSG – have a six-goal advantage after 30 minutes as they lead against Elverum. Mirko Alilovic said that Szeged needed to win this evening, and the Croatian goalkeeper has been helping to make it happen with eight saves from 18 shots faced.
19:30
Elohim Prandi rounds off an excellent first half for PSG with a strike from nine metres with less than 10 seconds remaining to give the French side a six-goal lead at half-time.
In a half in which PSG have officially scored 22 goals from 24 shots, Prandi leads PSG's scorers with six goals from six attempts. While Dinamo kept pace with PSG in the early stages, PSG's consistency in attack and defence has ensured that they are firmly in control after 30 minutes.
Unsurprisingly, with PSG's attack flourishing in the first half, Dinamo's goalkeepers have not had a productive evening so far. Khalifa Ghedbane has made zero saves from 10 shots faced, while Alexandru Florin Bucataru has stopped one shot from 13 faced.
19:19
After scoring 10 goals in Dinamo's win against Porto, Ali Zein is up to four goals this evening. More of his firepower from the back court may be needed if Dinamo are to remain in contention.
19:14
Double trouble for Dinamo as Kamil Syprzak scores his fourth goal to give PSG their first three-goal lead, 14:11, and Robert Militaru receives a suspension for a foul on Nikola Karabatic in the build-up to the goal.
19:09
Timir Dibirov is leading Zagreb's attack against Wisla Plock. The veteran left wing has scored three goals for the Croatian side – but they trail 9:8.
19:05
There are clear signs that PSG want to play with a 5-1 defence with Henrik Toft Hansen at the point. Dinamo's quick attacks have largely nullified PSG's ploy in the first 15 minutes, but we'll see what effect it has over the course of 60 minutes.
18:55
If Dinamo's players wanted an intense atmosphere to intimidate PSG, they can have no complaints. The full crowd in Bucharest is creating some noise!
18:47
PSG are facing one of their former players this evening: Cedric Sorhaindo. Sorhaindo played in Paris from 2004 until 2009.
Nikola Karabatic shared many incredible moments with Sorhaindo for France's national team and Barça. We will find out over the course of the next 60 minutes which French great is happy at the end of the match.
18:40
As we mentioned earlier, if PSG beat Dinamo Bucuresti this evening, they will go top of group A. However, Telekom Veszprém's match against SC Magdeburg on Thursday will ultimately determine the group leaders at the end of round 5.
Dinamo Bucuresti will move up to fourth place if they beat PSG and Wisla Plock fail to beat PPD Zagreb in Croatia. Dinamo can also move above Plock if they draw against PSG and Plock lose to Zagreb.
18:20
Every point in the EHF Champions League is valuable – but that statement is particularly true for Pick Szeged and Elverum. Both teams are yet to get off the mark in group B, but at least one of them will do so when they meet in the Pick Arena this evening.
Szeged goalkeeper Mirko Alilovic is insistent that the Hungarian side must find a way to beat Elverum.
"There are many injuries in our squad now, so it’ll be a really difficult job to beat Elverum, but we can’t imagine anything else – we should win against them. Last year we won against them in Norway, but Elverum got the victory in Szeged. We can’t let them win here again. From the first moment of the game, we will have to give our best on Wednesday," said Mirko Alilovic, Szeged goalkeeper.
18:09
Speaking on Monday, Dinamo right back Stanislav Kasparek agreed with Xavier Pascual's assessment of PSG's strength in defence.
"I am expecting a very tough game. They are an amazing team. With PSG, they play very good in attack. I would say that we meet the best defenders in Europe right now. So we have to play calm, play good. I hope that the atmosphere will be amazing. Our fans will give us more power and we want to fight for two points," said Stanislav Kasparek.
Kasparek enters this evening's match after scoring only one goal from seven shots in Dinamo's 32:27 win against Porto in round 4. In the first three rounds of this season's competition, Kasparek had scored 17 goals for Dinamo.
17:55
Before Aalborg face Barça at 20:45 CEST, former Barça coach Xavier Pascual will be on the bench for Dinamo Bucuresti's clash with PSG in Romania.
When Dinamo and PSG met in the EHF Champions League season, the two teams scored a total of 141 goals in two matches. However, Pascual has pinpointed PSG's defence as the "best in the world". In group A of this season's competition, PSG have conceded 13 goals more than Magdeburg, though that fact does not account for how many attacks each team has had.
"It is an incredible game for us, to receive PSG, one of the best teams in the world. I think, at this moment, they have the best defence in the world. They can defend in 5-1 or 6-0 – it is an amazing team. We have a lot of respect for them. But we will try to show our best handball. We (will) try to be close in the score and we will see what comes," said Xavier Pascual.
17:00
The Aalborg vs Barça game is also special for another reason: Aalborg star Mikkel Hansen will play against his former club for the first time since returning to Denmark this season. Hansen started his international club career at Barça in 2008 and stayed with the club for two seasons.
Back then, short hair and no headband yet:
16:47
A special game is coming up at 20:45 CEST, as Aalborg and Barça are set to meet again for the first time since their 2021 final in Cologne. Back then, Barça completed their perfect season with 20 wins from 20 matches by beating Aalborg 36:23.
Even though that defeat hurt, Aalborg have excellent memories of the 2020/21 season, in which they made it to the EHF FINAL4, and ultimately to the final, for the first time in the club's history.
Worrying, however, for the Danish side is their head-to-head comparison with Barça: nine played, nine lost, and Barça's winning margin has been just over nine goals on average! (*)
(*) To be fair, that number is a bit distorted by one stunning result: the 31:11 defeat in 2015, still the match in which Aalborg scored the fewest goals in their EHF Champions League history.
16:32
The Match of the Week travels to Slovenia in round 5 to see two one-time EHF Champions League winners go head-to-head: Celje (2003/04) and Kielce (2015/16). That game is scheduled for Thursday at 18:45 CEST, so for now we will focus on tonight's games...
... and we start with an interesting triple-pack at 18:45 CEST:
- Dinamo vs PSG: Can PSG join group leaders Veszprém on eight points – at least for one night?
- Szeged vs Elverum: Both on zero after four games, so who get their first points of the season?
- Zagreb vs Plock: Can Zagreb get their second win and go level with Plock on four points?
16:04
The best way to get ready for the eight matches this week is reading our round 5 preview: