The trio will be up against French powerhouse Metz who are always contenders for the final tournament. Failing to qualify for their third EHF FINAL4, Metz will try to shake things up this season. Even though the French team saw the departure of Bruna De Paula, Camila Micijevic, Tamara Horaček and Valeriia Maslova, among others, they are relying on their strong reinforcements. The biggest signings include Anne Mette Hansen from Györi Audi ETO KC and Alina Grijseels from BV Borussia 09 Dortmund.
CS Rapid Bucuresti are going into their third EHF Champions League season with the same ambitions as in previous years. Even though they didn't manage to repeat the same success as in the 2021/22 season and take their domestic title, Rapid's well-structured team is always up for a challenge. After taking over the helm in March 2023, head coach Kim Rasmussen will have a better base for success having only one new player and a full preparation period with the team.
The club with the longest tradition in the Champions League, entering their 29th season, are also aiming high. Montenegrin expert Dragan Adzic has a clear vision for Krim Mercator Ljubjlana and wants his side to be competitive with all opponents in the group phase while dreaming of bringing the former two-time champions back to the top.
The Slovenian champions said goodbye to five players, including Natasa Ljepoja and Jovana Risovic, but Adzic has built a new team – a mixture of experience and youth powered by Slovenian and Montenegrin players.