18:37
Throw-off is just minutes away now, with three matches about to begin at 18:45 CET:
Watch all the games on EHFTV.com and click the link to each game to follow the live statistics!
18:23
SC Magdeburg's win against GOG was their fifth straight one in the top-flight competition, and while it was decisive in the end (35:27), the game was neck-and-neck into the last 10 minutes. The score at the 50-minute mark was 28:26.
GOG coach Kasper Jørgensen hopes the home court will give the advantage needed to be able to stay level to the end — and potentially grab the win:
"It is of course a really strong team that awaits us, but we saw last week that we can play with them, and we hope that the home ground can provide the extra percentages that it takes to hang on for the entire match."
GOG took the win when the teams met in Denmark last season. The teams are in third and fourth position in the group, with Magdeburg on 10 points and GOG on eight.
18:10
Back-to-back finalists in the EHF Champions League Men, Kielce, enter round 8 in a surprising position: on the outskirts of the knockout round positions, as they sit sixth in group A. It is an extremely tight group, however, with leaders THW Kiel only three points ahead of Kielce. Kolstad, PSG and Szeged all have just one point more than Kielce (nine) and Aalborg are the closest hunters to Kiel with 10 points.
Nevertheless, Kielce will obviously want to climb out of the perilous position they are in.
Their opponents in the clash, throwing off at 18:45 CET, Zagreb, are right outside the top six on the table. The Croatian team count six points in their account. Despite their group ranking, Zagreb have conceded the least goals of all teams in the current season, highlighting a very strong defensive foundation.
The reverse match last week saw a 22:22 draw, which was the first time Zagreb took a point against Kielce in what was their third meeting. Can Zagreb take the win outright tonight?
Check out the group standings here.
17:56
It's a tussle at the top of group B ahead of tonight's games, with Barça and Veszprém both taking the court with 12 points after six wins and one loss so far in the season. Barça's one defeat was to Veszprém — their first loss in Palau Blaugrana since November 2021 — while Veszprém lost to GOG in Denmark.
Both group leaders won against the same opponents they will face tonight last week, although Barça had a more difficult time against Plock (28:25) than Veszprém did against Celje (40:33). Still, with the prospect of the home court for both, there's a solid possibility for the table to remain level after round 8.
On the other hand, both Plock and Celje are desperate for points, with Plock having taken one victory in the season — against Celje — while the Slovenian side still wait for their first points. The two sides have some way to go to catch the six frontrunners, and an upset on a big court would certainly help.
17:00
There's plenty of time before throw-off, so fill it by catching up on this week's episode of 'The Spin', featuring Veszprém's Ludovic Fabregas. Veszprém are having a wonderful season and Fabregas was particularly important in their win over his former club Barça a couple of weeks ago.
16:45
Barça have extra motivation to win today's game against Plock - November 23 marks the 80th anniversary of the foundation of their handball section!
16:15
Welcome back to coverage of the Machineseeker EHF Champions League, where round 8 action continues from 18:45 CET with three games - Kielce vs Zagreb; Veszprém vs Celje; and GOG vs Magdeburg. We're mostly in group B tonight - Kielce vs Zagreb is the only group A game left of the round and the two sides are both in the danger zone for missing the play-offs, with Kielce sitting sixth on eight points and Zagreb seventh with six. Victory for the visitors would shake things up even more in this tight, tight group.
In group B, it's a bit clearer - Plock and Celje are some way behind the rest of the teams, and a win for either tonight seems unlikely as they play groups leaders Barça and Veszprém respectively, who both won handily last week.
In round 8, Magdeburg made their 35:27 win over GOG look fairly easy - but can the defending champions repeat that in Denmark this week?
Wednesday 22 November
23:30
Here ends our coverage of the fascinating first night of round 8. Make sure to visit the live blog again for the second night on Thursday, when we have five more attractive pairings on our schedule:
EHF journalist Courtney Gahan will be guiding you through all what is happening on Thursday. For now, it is good night and enjoy the best pictures of round 8 so far in our gallery: