The EHF Champions League Men promises more twists and turns this week as it heads into round 6.
Match of the Week will be staged in Hungary, where group A leaders Aalborg Håndbold will face a stern test in Pick Szeged. Elverum hope to continue their winning streak at Brest, while Zagreb are out to finish their barren run against Montpellier. In Skopje, the two former champions Vardar and THW Kiel lock horns.
In group B, the three leaders have the opportunity to increase the gap that separates them from the rest of the pack. If Kielce were to win against Paris, they will open up a five-point advantage over the French side. In the meantime, Barça and Veszprém could also make their advantage bigger, but they will have to succeed in tough away games.
On the other hand, Flensburg are currently ranked last and have to react against Motor not to see the Ukrainian side take a five points advantage on them.
GROUP A
MOTW Pick Szeged (HUN) vs Aalborg Håndbold (DEN)
Wednesday 27 October at 18:45 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Aalborg top the table with eight points from two matches and were defeated only by Vardar so far
- Szeged were defeated only once in six duels with Aalborg, the last four matches ended either by Pick victories or by draws
- four Aalborg players - Felix Claar (26), Kristian Björnsen (24), Lukas Sandell (22) and Sebastian Barthold (20) - have scored 20 or more goals already
- Szeged’s Norwegian new arrivals Alexander Blonz and Kent-Robin Tönnesen will face the two country and national team fellows Björnsen and Barthold
- Aalborg won 36:27 against Skive to remain second in the Danish league, while Szeged beat Veszprem KKFT, local rivals of Telekom Veszprem, 38:29 in the Hungarian league, to be on top with 16 points from eight matches
HC Vardar 1961 (MKD) vs THW Kiel (GER)
Wednesday 27 October at 20:45 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Vardar, currently on five points, have lost their last two group matches against Montpellier and at Aalborg
- Kiel gave up a seven-goal lead against Szeged last week to tie 32:32 in the previous round - but have two points more than Vardar on their account
- in total, Kiel had only lost two of eight matches against Vardar, but were eliminated in the 2017/18 EHF Champions League quarter-finals by the Macedonians
- Vardar coach Veselin Vujovic: "Kiel come at a time when they are not in the best shape and have several players who are not in the line-up. I would like Kiel to come in a complete line-up. Vardar still have a lot of room to progress and be much better"
- after his nine goals against Aalborg last week, Vardar left wing Timur Dibirov is the second top scorer of the competition with 30 strikes
- Niclas Ekberg (27 goals) and Harald Reinkind (25) are among the top 10 scorers in the EHF Champions League
- In the Bundesliga top match against Magdeburg, Kiel were defeated for the first time in domestic competitions, losing 29:27 on home court
HC PPD Zagreb (CRO) vs Montpellier HB (FRA)
Wednesday 27 October at 20:45 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Zagreb are still waiting for their first victory in the group phase, the only point they took was against Elverum
- Montpellier have won their last three group matches and beat the former winners Kiel and Vardar to be on seven points equal with Kiel
- The match is the first duel of both sides since 2004, Montpellier won three of six matches until then - and eliminated Zagreb on their way to the 2003 Champions League trophy in the quarter-finals
- Zagreb centre back Filip Vistorop: "They have been getting in shape lately and this can be seen by their results. Our wish is to play both halves at a high level on Wednesday and I sincerely hope that we will finally reach the first victory"
- Montpellier’s Julien Bos was top scorer of Round 5 in group A with eleven goals against Meshkov to be on 27 strikes, his teammate Kylian Villeminot is on 25 goals
- Montpellier’s Croatian goalkeeper Marin Sego had played for Zagreb until 2012, before he joined Kielce, Szeged and now the French side
- Montpellier narrowly lost the French league top duel against PSG 34:33 on Sunday
HC Meshkov Brest (BLR) vs Elverum Handball (NOR)
Thursday 28 October at 18:45 CEST, live on EHFTV
- Brest are still the only team without any point in the 2021/22 group phase - but were mostly equal with Montpellier, despite a final result of 32:26 in round 5
- in case of a victory or draw, Elverum can match their longest unbeaten run in the Champions League - four matches
- Elverum are fifth in the group with six points on their account, such as Szeged and two points below top side Aalborg. The Norwegian side beat Szeged and Zagreb in the last two rounds
- in the 2020/21 group phase, Elverum and Brest had their only previous duels and each side won their home match
- 20-year-old Tobias Gröndahl is on fire at the moment, as the center back scored 14 of his 27 goals in the last two matches