Elverum Håndball are one of the teams in need of making up ground if they want to book a ticket for the EHF European League's group phase, as the Norwegians are hosting MT Melsungen. The former two-time Cup Winners' Cup champions, Abanca Ademar Leon, are eagerly awaiting the visit of ABC de BRAGA, with only a couple of goals separating them after the first leg, while Fraikin BM. Granollers will defend a three-goal lead against IFK Kristianstad in Spain too.
Bjerringbro-Silkeborg, VfL Gummersbach, HCB Karvina, Valur and Ystads IF HF are holding a decent advantage ahead of the return legs, while drama is not ruled out in the Swiss derby and in the highly-anticipated match between the debutants, Limoges Handball and RK Trimo Trebnje in France.
QUALIFICATION ROUND LEG 2:
Maritimo da Madeira Andebol/SAD (POR) vs Ystads IF HF (SWE)
Friday 6 September, 20:00 CEST
- the Portuguese club is back on the European stage after a 15-year absence, when Madeira last featured in the Challenge Cup back in 2008/09
- the energetic hosts are trailing by eight goals in the tie as Ystads earned a decent advantage (39:31) in Sweden
- only a couple of players in Madeira's young squad are aged over 30
- Madeira's opening half performance in the first leg surprised Ystads, as they even held a three-goal lead; they will need to keep their concentration throughout the return leg if they are to erase Ystads' advantage
- the winner of the tie will join Bidasoa Irun (ESP), CSM Constanta (ROU) and KGHM Chrobry Glogow (POL) in group D
Fraikin BM. Granollers (ESP) vs IFK Kristianstad (SWE)
Saturday 7 September, 17:00 CEST
- the ambitious hosts have a chance to secure a comeback in the EHF European League's group phase in front of their own fans, after missing out on a place last season
- the Spanish club boasts a richer history than Kristianstad in European club competitions, as Granollers are two-time EHF Cup winners
- Granollers are undefeated on home court in all competitions since December last year
- Roberto Rodríguez Lario made 15 saves and recorded a 35 per cent save efficiency in the first leg in Sweden; if Kristianstad hope to mount a comeback, they will have to find a way past the talented Spanish goalkeeper
- the Swedish club held a three-goal lead in the first leg, but ended up losing by three goals; they will need to display a first-class performance to diminish Granollers' advantage in Spain
Elverum Håndball (NOR) vs MT Melsungen (GER)
Saturday 7 September, 17:00 CEST
- the Norwegian runners-up are undefeated on home court in all competitions since November last year
- Elverum risk missing out on a place in the EHF's club competitions for the first time since 2009/10, if they fail to overturn Melsungen's five-goal advantage (28:23) from the first leg
- only six players got on the scoresheet for Elverum in the first leg in comparison to Melsungen's ten scorers, and if they are to mount a comeback in Norway they will need a much stronger team performance in defence and attack
- Melsungen boast a modest history in European club competitions and they have only featured once in the EHF European League, but failed to reach the group phase
- former EHF Champions League winner with HC Vardar 1961, Roberto Garcia Parrondo, is at the helm of the German club; Melsungen’s Dainis Kristopans and Rogerio Moraes Ferreira were also in Vardar’s squad back then