18:21
Veszprém and PSG will start their respective games tonight with massive leads; they are well over 10 goals ahead from the first leg. How do you approach such a game?
Veszprém goalkeeper Vladimir Cupara says his team "will think and play seriously against Vardar." The reason? Veszprém "want to show to our fans and everybody else that we are a team that is competing to win the Champions League."
18:15
We will not only know all eight quarter-finalists at the end of the evening, we also know the four pairings that will decide which teams are going to advance to the EHF FINAL4 2021 in Cologne in June.
So, who will be the next opponents of the three teams that earn their quarter-final ticket tonight?
- winner of Brest vs Motor (1st leg: 30:32) will play Barça
- winner of Veszprém vs Vardar (41:27) will play Nantes
- winner of PSG vs Celje (37:24) will play Kiel
18:00
It's make or break now! Welcome to the last night of this season's play-offs, with three spots in the quarter-final lineup still to be occupied.
While only a miracle could keep Veszprém or PSG out of the quarter-final, the other match this night should be real close: Brest have to make up two goals on Motor - and the team from Belarus will try to so with the support of many young handball fans:
16:51
PSG took a commanding win in the opening play-off against Celje, and will aim to cement their quarter-final place in the last match of this stage.
But the French side will not be misled by their 13-goal advantage (37:24), as they have experienced missing the chance to progress after wildly different results in the two legs of a knockout stage before — in 2018/19, after a near-perfect season with 13 wins in 14 matches, in the quarter-finals PSG lost to Kielce by 10 goals then won by nine. Kielce secured the EHF FINAL4 place with a one-goal aggregate victory.
16:44
Veszprém enter tonight's second-leg play-off versus Vardar with a decisive lead (41:27) that puts them in a strong position to reach the quarter-finals, but coach David Davis makes it clear his team will not be underestimating the challenge that awaits.
It is only half-time after all, and we have seen plenty of miracle second-half comebacks in the top-flight competition...
16:35
There are just over two hours until the last night of play-offs begins!
If you need to catch up on the exciting round we've seen so far, check out our YouTube playlist below.
12:45
While we saw plenty of drama last night, we could be in for a real nail-biter again this evening, when Brest are trying to wipe out a two-goal deficit from the first leg against Motor.
Motor were leading for most of their home match last week, even by as much as four goals (16:12) shortly after the break, but had to settle for a 32:30 win in the end, which left it all open for tonight's return game.
Neither Brest nor Motor have been in the quarter-final before, but both teams have played in the Last 16 under the competition's previous format multiple times.
12:15
Five teams have already advanced from the play-offs, three more will follow tonight. While PSG (against Celje) and Veszprém (against Vardar) both start with an advantage of 10+ goals from the first leg, Brest and Motor are in for a much closer fight.
Anyway, this is how the quarter-final lineup will look like:
- Brest or Motor vs Barça
- Aalborg vs Flensburg
- Nantes vs Veszprém or Vardar
- Kiel vs PSG or Celje
The first leg is scheduled for 12/13 May, the second leg for the following week.
11:50
Before we dive into tonight's schedule, let's take a brief look back at what happened last night:
- Aalborg and Porto, both striving for their first quarter-final spot, delivered a nail-biting Match of the Week that truly went to the wire, with the Danish side ultimately advancing on the away-goal rule (match review);
- almost as close was the tie between Kielce and Nantes, as the Polish side could not hold on to their slight advantage from the first leg in France last week and went down by two goals on aggregate (match review);
- Kiel started the return leg against Szeged with a five-goal lead - and doubled that advantage as they recorded the exact same 33:28 result in the return leg at home (match review).