17:48
Here are Esbjerg's post-match celebrations!
17:45
We said at the beginning of the afternoon that Team Esbjerg could become the first women's team from Denmark to qualify for the EHF FINAL4 since FC Midtjylland in 2013/14.
Esbjerg's qualification also means that we will have two teams from Scandinavia participating at the same event in Budapest for the first time.
Esbjerg had five Norwegian players in their squad for today's match against CSM Bucuresti. Will they want to face Vipers Kristiansand in the semi-finals? We will probably find out before the draw takes place on Tuesday 10 May at 18:00 CEST if they have any preference regarding their semi-final opponents.
17:38
The all-important aggregate score for Esbjerg fans: 53:52. Esbjerg will play at the EHF FINAL4 Women on 4/5 June 2022, where they will be joined by Györ, Vipers Kristiansand and Metz!
As Emilie Arntzen said in her post-match interview, the two teams played equal but the difference was Esbjerg's one-goal win in the first leg.
17:34
Here is further confirmation of Team Esbjerg's 27:27 draw with CSM Bucuresti in the second leg. The home side will be thankful for Dinah Eckerle's performance in goal in the second half and Kristine Breistøl's exceptional shooting display in both legs.
17:30
Siraba Dembele Pavlovic and Malin Larsen Aune score in the final minute to salvage a 27:27 draw in the second leg for CSM Bucuresti, but it is Esbjerg who qualify for the EHF FINAL4 Women 2022 in Budapest. To say that the relief was evident at the final whistle for the home side would be an understatement!
17:18
Carmen Martin fires her breakthrough attempt for CSM straight at Eckerle's body. The home crowd are clapping enthusiastically as their side, who lead 26:23 with just over five minutes left, move closer to the EHF FINAL4 Women.
17:13
The difficulty of CSM's task is increasing as Esbjerg maintain a two-goal lead in the second leg and a three-goal lead on aggregate with 10 minutes remaining.
Meanwhile, check out one of Kristine Breistøl's unstoppable shots from the first half.
17:09
Dinah Eckerle's introduction in goal for Esbjerg since the beginning of the second half has significantly boosted her side's save efficiency.
17:07
Kristine Breistøl's latest explosive shot from the back court gives Esbjerg a 20:19 lead – and CSM call a timeout.
17:05
Almost soon as the EHFTV graphic showing that Esbjerg had not received a penalty in the match appeared, the Danish side received their first penalty of the match.
Henny Reistad stepped and converted it before Mette Tranborg equalised at 19:19 a minute and a half later. The score remains 19:19 as Grubisic has since denied Reistad twice from open play.
16:51
Rikke Poulsen finished the first 30 minutes with a save percentage of just 18 per cent.
Dinah Eckerle is starting the second half in goal for Esbjerg, but there may yet be another opportunity for the Danish goalkeeper to show the kind of reflexes that she showed at the beginning of the match.
16:45
The travelling group of CSM fans in Denmark will probably be pleased that Cristina Neagu hasn't had to shoulder all of the scoring burden in the first half, but Neagu has still shown her ability to fire home from nine metres when required is world class.
16:41
HALF-TIME UPDATE: Team Esbjerg 12:14 CSM Bucuresti
Although Kristine Breistøl, the Player of the Match in the first leg, has scored six times for Esbjerg in the first half, CSM Bucuresti enjoy a two-goal lead at the break.
CSM's goals have been distributed relatively evenly, and goalkeeper Jelena Grubisic has made four more saves than Rikke Poulsen, her Esbjerg counterpart, in the first half.
16:21
For the first time this afternoon, CSM are ahead in the second leg by more than two goals. Siraba Dembele Pavlovic raced away on the fast break to give CSM an 8:6 lead, and Cristina Neagu has extended their advantage to 9:6.
16:18
A strong defensive foundation is important when it comes to decisive matches in knockout handball. For CSM, goalkeeper Jelena Grubisic has provided them with the last line of defence that they need in the opening 15 minutes. Grubisic has made five saves from 10 shots faced as Esbjerg's shot efficiency has suffered.
16:01
The teams have been introduced to the crowd in Denmark and we are set to get underway!
15:51
While the lights are currently dimmed inside the Blue Water Dokken, the action is now less than 10 minutes away on EHFTV.
15:41
When Esbjerg coach Jesper Jensen spoke before the match on Friday, he highlighted the need for his to pay attention to the "small details" against CSM Bucuresti.
He said: "We learned from the first match how much is needed to get success in this tournament. Nothing comes easy and it requires hard work and constant focus on executing the small details correctly every time. If we do not do that, we will be punished. In this match, we have to find a few extra per cent to hold them off. If we manage to find the same level of play as we did in Romania, it will be a good place for us to start."
15:30
After Ana Gros scored eight goals for Krim in their 33:24 loss at Vipers Kristiansand on Saturday, Cristina Neagu is currently the second highest scorer in the EHF Champions League Women this season. As Neagu (103 goals) is only one goal behind Gros (104 goals), the Romanian left back should retake the lead this afternoon – but a defeat on aggregate for CSM will ensure that the race to finish as this season's top scorer continues in Budapest.
Nora Mørk, who is currently in third place on 96 goals, is assured of having the opportunity to add more goals to her total after Vipers sealed their place in Budapest on Saturday.
15:10
Good afternoon and welcome to Sunday’s coverage from the second leg of the EHF Champions League Women 2021/22 quarter-finals.
After Györ and Vipers Kristiansand booked their places at the EHF FINAL4 Women 2022 with comprehensive wins on Saturday, Team Esbjerg and CSM Bucuresti meet this afternoon with the remaining spot in Budapest at stake. As we have mentioned before, Metz qualified for the EHF FINAL4 when they defeated Borussia Dortmund in the play-offs at the beginning of April.
Esbjerg, who won the first leg against CSM Bucuresti by one goal (26:25), can become the first Danish women’s side to reach the EHF FINAL4 since FC Midtylland played in the first edition in the 2013/14 season.
Esbjerg have not lost a home game in the EHF Champions League this season, but CSM Bucuresti provided the Danish side with a fierce test at the Blue Water Dokken in September. On that occasion, Esbjerg recovered from a three-goal deficit with four minutes remaining to snatch a 22:21 victory.
20:40 - Saturday
As Vipers Kristiansand and Györ have joined Metz in qualifying for the EHF FINAL4 Women, the fourth and final place will be decided when Team Esbjerg host CSM Bucuresti at 16:00 CEST on Sunday.
The blog will return at 15:00 CEST, but have your say before then on which side you think will reach the showpiece event this year – Team Esbjerg or CSM Bucuresti?
The Danish side have a one-goal lead after the first leg, but could Cristina Neagu propel CSM Bucuresti to an unexpected away victory that takes them to Budapest in June?
20:31
The best photos from Saturday's two matches are in our gallery below. As you would expect, there are a few pictures that capture Györ and Vipers' delight.