18:46
Let's hear from EHF journalist Kevin Domas, following the final as close as possible: courtside in LANXESS arena:
"Magdeburg are obviously high on adrenaline after their qualification yesterday, and it seems to be motivating them through this final. But how much fuel is left in the tank? After a bad start, Kielce took the momentum, led by an amazing performance from Alex Dujshebaev. If SCM want to turn things around, they will have to be as energetic as they were early in the first half. That will not be easy !"
18:41
Kielce lead and Alex Dujshebaev is superior, but the story of the first half is the miracle comeback of Gísli Kristjánsson for Magdeburg. Knocked out and shoulder dislocated on Saturday, but playing the EHF Champions League final on Sunday. And scoring three times on top of that.
"Who needs a shoulder?" EHFTV commentator Chris O'Reilly asked in his commentary.
What a first half! Arkadiusz Moryto beats the buzzer to give Kielce a two-goal advantage at the break, after they had to come back from three goals down early on.
18:34
Team timeout Magdeburg. They had their flying start into this final but Kielce have taken over control, led by an impeccable Alex Dujshebaev.
14:12 to Kielce and less than a minute on the clock.
18:27
First two-goal lead for Kielce 11:9, by Alex Dujshebaev, who is already on five goals this final. Six minutes left in this intense first half.
18:19
17 minutes, 50 seconds played and Gísli Kristjánsson steps on the court. And he scores right away! What a story this is!
18:17
First lead for Kielce, 7:6 after 15 minutes. Nice finish from the right wing by Benoit Kounkoud. Kielce are gaining some grip on this final now.
18:14
Kielce slowly but steadily getting into this final as goalkeeper Andreas Wolff clicks into gear. Dylan Nahi from the left wing makes it 6:6 after 12 minutes of play.
18:09
These opening minutes clearly belong to Magdeburg. They have a flying start, even though Kay Smits just has his penalty saved by Andreas Wolff, which would have given them a 5:2 lead over Kielce.
18:05
Quick start for Magdeburg and they are 3:1 up in three and a half minutes. Gísli Kristjánsson obviously beginning on the bench, let's see when, and if, Magdeburg will need him.
18:01
Magdeburg have thrown off, the final is underway. Enjoy!
17:56
The players are being called onto the court. Lots of cheering for Gísli Kristjánsson, less than 24 hours after dislocating his shoulder. Will he really play?
What an atmosphere here in LANXESS arena!
17:45
As promised, here are the results of our poll who you see as the new EHF Champions League winners. While 60.5 per cent this morning expected Kielce to lift the trophy, 15 minutes before throw-off the result is way more in the balance: 52.2 vs 47.8 per cent.
Just what you expect for what should be a close and exciting contest.
17:28
The many, many Kielce fans stuck to their tradition to walk from the Cologne Cathedral to LANXESS arena prior to the match of their heroes. Look at the stunning pictures of their march through the city and over the bridge, making sure everyone in Cologne, even non-handball fans, knows what is going on today.