18:35
The 2020/21 runners-up, Aalborg Håndbold, started their new campaign with an impressive 34:24 win in Zagreb last night. We asked you in a poll on this live blog if you think the Danish side will make it all the way to the EHF FINAL4 again in 2022.
Well, 64% of you do indeed expect Aalborg back in Cologne!
Here is how you all reacted:
18:23
And completing the trio of 18:45 CEST matches is the duel between the two-teams-which-everyone-expected-to-have-won-the-EHF-Champions-League-by-now-but-they-still-haven't: Telekom Veszprém HC and Paris Saint-Germain HB.
At the start of each season, their fans ask themselves: is this finally going to be Veszprém's / PSG's year? And 2021/22 is no exception. Both sides will be eager to get off to a good start tonight.
Veszprém will do so with a new coach on the bench, former great Momir Ilic, who replaced David Davis and who has already won the first prize of his coaching career, triumphing in the recent final of the SEHA League.
Ilic said earlier this week:
"...We are playing a very tough opponent, with the name of Paris SG. We are playing at home, in front of our fans. Our form has been improving lately. We are expecting a full house with our fans on Thursday, and we hope that with their help and support, and with a strong performance, we can win our first EHF Champions League match of the season..."
18:14
In Zaporozhye, Motor and Porto will start into their season in half an hour.
Both teams went out in the play-offs last year. Motor have reinforced themselves with a EHF Champions League winner: Jonas Truchanovicius, arriving from Montpellier.
And Porto are coming off their heartbreak season, and who knows what could have happened if they had stopped the run of Aalborg in the play-offs...
But what, if... doesn't count in handball.
17:58
Of course, we dive deeper into the MOTW once we get closer to throw-off. But before the big one we have enough excitement coming up to keep you entertained until 20:45 CEST.
There are three matches starting at 18:45, let's take a look at each of them.
First of all, the first ever meeting between Dinamo Bucuresti and Lomza Vive Kielce.
Dinamo return to the EHF Champions League after their rather disappointing season in the EHF European League, where they failed to get out of the group phase. But times have changed in Bucharest - and the most notable newcomer will not run on, but stand next to the court: coach Xavi Pascual. Can the man who led Barça to 60+ trophies in the last 12 years already put his stamp on Dinamo?
And Kielce? The 2016 champions were bitterly disappointed that HBC Nantes kept them out of the EHF FINAL4 last season. The Polish side will start a new attempt full of ambition tonight. Their most notable newcomer? Dylan Nahi from PSG!
17:45
Talking about Kevin Møller: our EHF journalist Björn Pazen had the chance to speak with the Flensburg goalkeeper for an exclusive interview on the eve of the Match of the Week against Barça: