22:22
Now that we have our four remaining contenders, we can look forward to seeing who will face-off in the semi-finals!
The draw for the EHF FINAL4 2021 will take place on 25th May 11:00 CEST. More information to follow right here on eurohandball.com.
22:09
RESULT: Barça 40:28 Meshkov Brest - Barça win 73:57 on aggregate
Barça are back at the EHF FINAL4!
It was never in doubt for the Spanish champions, who were superior in every department over the two legs but particularly tonight.
And now we have our full line-up for Cologne on 12/13 June - Barça, PSG, Aalborg and Nantes. I can't wait!
21:57
Barça are just enjoying themselves at this stage and letting their creativity and superior skills shine through. Based on this season's showing, they will go to Cologne as favourites once again, a tag which has not been their friend over the years. Can this year be different?
21:47
Gonzalo made seven saves so far, for just under 32%, including a penalty moments ago as the hosts extend their lead to 28:18 with 42 minutes played.
21:26
12 Barça players have already made their mark on the scoreboard and you feel that Xavi Pascual will simply give everyone a run out now, in his final home European game as coach of the club.
21:22
HALF-TIME: Barça 21:12 Meshkov Brest
I reckon it's fair to say at this stage that we have our fourth team for Cologne. A 13-goal lead on aggregate for Barça and there's no looking back now.
21:15
After three nerve-wracking affairs, we look set for a calm end to the quarter-finals with Barça cruising to victory. 18:12 as we near half-time.
21:05
Brest draw level for a moment but much like last week, the Catalan club look capable of stepping up a gear or two whenever they need it. Luis Frade gets himself a goal on the line and gives Barça a 12:9 lead after 19 minutes.
20:56
Brest are doing their best to stay in touch but Barça are making attacking look very easy at the moment. It's four goals for Mikita Vailupau already but his side trail 7:5 after 10 minutes.
20:47
It's no Veszprém Arena but also a decent crowd in to watch the game and they see a quickfire double from Aleix Gomez to give Barça an early lead.
20:40
Barça hold a 33:29 lead over HC Meshkov Brest from the first leg as we go into our final match of the quarter-finals, live on EHFTV
Here's what you need to know before the game begins in Barcelona.
- Barça won the first leg in Brest 33:29. Brest were equal until minute 55, at 28:28
- for the Champions League record winners, it was victory number 31 in the last 32 matches of this competition
- two left-handers were the top scorers in the first leg: Brest’s right wing Mikita Vailupau, who netted 11 and is the second top scorer of the Champions League with 86 strikes now. Barça right back Dika Mem scored nine times and has 80 goals in his tally
- both coaches will leave their teams after this season: while Barça’s Xavi Pascual has not revealed his future plans, Brest’s Raul Alonso will become sports director for German Bundesliga club HC Erlangen
- Barça have a run of 47 unbeaten Champions League home matches, with 46 victories and one draw since their last defeat, on 5 December 2015 against Kielce (31:33)
- Barça have won all three duels against Meshkov so far
- while Barça had to replace Raul Entrerrios, Aitor Arino and Blaz Janc for the first leg due to injuries, Meshkov were missing stars Marko Panic, Alexander Shkurinskyi and Artsiom Selvasiuk
- while it is the firstEHF Champions League quarter-final for Brest, Barça are part of this competition stage for the 21st time
- Barça aim for their ninth participation in the EHF FINAL4
- in the Spanish Asobal League, Barça top the ranking after 30 victories in 30 matches and sit nine points ahead of Irun, but they did not play last weekend
20:28
Incredibly contrasting scenes at the final buzzer as there are tears of delight and utter astonishment from the Nantes players, what an achievement, coming from 6th in group B and defeating Kielce and Veszprém to return to Cologne, where they reached the final three years ago.
We have two French teams and one Danish team heading to Lanxess Arena next month. Who would have thought that?
20:22
RESULT: Telekom Veszprém 32:30 HBC Nantes - Nantes win 62:60 on aggregate
Nantes are going back to Cologne!
The French side hold on tight and stepped up with some huge saves and goals late on to book a spot at the EHF FINAL4 for the second time.
The crowd of 4,355 fall silent for the final minute as it becomes clear that Veszprém European ends agonisingly early.
20:16
Down the other end, Corrales makes a big save of his own, from a Rivera penalty. Nobody wants to score right now...
20:13
We're into the final five minutes and it's truly squeaky bun time at Veszprém Arena. The home side lead 31:28, if Nantes get one more goal, then they need a five-goal win.
He's had to wait a while in this second half but Emil Nielsen makes a save and it's a vital one!
20:05
When it works for Borozan, it really works but his 3 goals from 5 shots betrays the amount of attacks he's wasted with attempts to do everything by himself.
Marguc slots home another penalty to give Veszprém a 28:26 lead with 11 minutes remaining - Nantes up by 2 on aggregate.
20:00
We're into the final quarter of this match and time will start to slip by from a Veszprém perspective.
They lead 26:25 but with the away goal rule, it looks like they'll need a five-goal win to reach the EHF FINAL4. Who will keep their cool?
19:51
Veszprém haven't really gotten themselves going again in this second half and their lead has been cut short by Nantes' wing duo Balaguer and Rivera. In fact, a Balaguer lob has just given Nantes a 23:22 lead!
19:44
Before the second half began, a crowd of 4,355 was announced, incredible!
Nantes make a switch between the posts with Cyril Dumoulin coming in and the veteran keeper makes two early saves, Nantes win a penalty down the other end and Valer Rivera cuts the gap on the night to two goals - 20:18.
19:35
Moments like this have been a bit of a rarity so far tonight with just 7 saves between the two sides. If one goalkeeper can catch fire in this second half, it could well earn his side a ticket to Cologne.
19:26
HALF-TIME: Telekom Veszprém 18:15 HBC Nantes
A nice connection between Lazarov and Pechmalbec keeps Nantes' noses in front on aggregate but it's safe to say that first half has been Veszprém's.
Nenadic and Omar are doing what the Hungarian champs simply couldn't last week, score regularly, and it's making a huge difference. Both sides seem capable of going on a run in the second half and we're set up nicely for a dramatic second period.
19:20
Petar Nenadic is running the show in attack for Veszprém, scoring three goals and winning penalties with ease. David Davis' constant rotation of the squad seems to have paid off so far as his side look to be in control now - 15:12 with 3 minutes left in the first half.
But wait! Blaz Blagotinsek gets his third suspension, an unnecessary one as well, and his game is over. How big a blow will that be to the Veszprém defence?
19:16
The tide is turning here and Nantes coach Alberto Entrerrios takes a much-needed time out. It works a treat as Kiril Lazarov gets on the scoreboard but Veszprém lead 13:12 after 24 minutes of the first half.
19:06
With four saves in the first quarter, Emil Nielsen has been the difference between the sides so far but Veszprém are enjoying more joy in front of goal and Yahia Omar draws the home side level with his fourth goal of the evening! 10:10 after 17 minutes.
18:57
Nantes have dealt with the situation very well so far and causing a bit of unease among the packed Veszprém crowd. Petar Nenadic comes on and helps a bit with his first goal but it's Nantes leading 6:3 after 9 minutes.
18:49
Solid start for Nantes and that's exactly what they needed. Both sides looking pretty fluid in attack though, creating chances at ease. 3:2 to Nantes after 3 minutes.
18:44
Holy moly, there's quite a crowd in the house tonight in Hungary, looks close to a full house and the arena is buzzing! Both teams will love it but who will benefit most? We'll find out over the next 60 minutes of handball.
18:36
Chasing a four-goal deficit at home with their fans on-site and a wealth of experience to count on, you'd have to consider Veszprém the slight favourites today, should they find their form.
Nantes have been pretty decent away from home this season, however. Out of the seven away games they played this season, the French side lost three, in Aalborg, Barcelona and Zaporozhye. Of their most notable away wins were victories in Kielce and Kiel
Only two sides managed to take the points in Veszprém this season: Barça (37:34) and Aalborg (32:30), showing that it can be done.