11:30
The countdown is running: only five hours now until Nexe and Plock throw off, while Magdeburg and Benfica take the court in the Altice Arena at 19:00 CEST for a spectacular finish to the EHF European League 2021/22 season.
We take a break now but are back with the live blog well in time for the third place match and stay with you until the lights in Lisbon go down.
11:17
Benfica did everything right when they downed Plock in the semi-final on Saturday. Can head coach Chema Rodriguez prepare his team just as perfect for the final against Magdeburg?
Rodriguez won't have to worry about the home crowd, which evolved into the so-called 'eighth player' for Benfica with their support and cheering throughout the semi-final, and they will do nothing less tonight.
On the court, it might be a different story, as Magdeburg look more fresh and sharp than Plock did on Saturday. Rodriguez will have to tune in his tactics against the German powerhouse, and at the same time hope that Sergey Hernandez can put in another brilliant performance between the posts.
A tough ask, but Benfica know this is their chance and the time to deliver again!
11:01
Tonight's final comes two weeks after SG BBM Bietigheim won the women's edition of the EHF European League. So, if Magdeburg were to win tonight, we will have two German teams holding the title in the women's and men's second-tier European club competitions at the same time. That last happened with, of course, two German teams – Wallau and Leipzig – back in 1992... but that was even before the EHF started organising the competitions, in 1993/94.
And, a Magdeburg triumph would even mean that both trophies would be held by the same Dutch family: Inger Smits won with Bietigheim, brother Kay Smits could follow with Magdeburg tonight!
10:52
Bock aufs Finale?
"Fancy the final?" The titleholders are within one step of defending their title from last season.
Pure statistically, their chances are very, very good, since the trophy in Europe's second-tier men's club competition (now EHF European League, previously EHF Cup) went 16 times to a German team in the last 17 seasons. Fair to say that below EHF Champions League level, there is no other national league with more depth than the German Bundesliga.
10:38
The third place match between Nexe and Plock is more than a warm-up game for the big final. No matter what happens this afternoon, those two teams can look back at an impressive EHF European League campaign, and both have vastly added to the attractivity of the competition throughout the season.
It is also a hard-to-predict match: based on recent results, one would favour Plock, just for their well-balanced squad that rode on 11-match unbeaten streak, only ended by Benfica in Saturday's semi-final. The Polish side are also determined to better their result from last year, when they left the inaugural EHF Finals 2021 in fourth place.
On the other hand, Nexe did well to stay close to Magdeburg for large parts of the other semi-final, while they are coming off a campaign that included wins over two strong Danish sides: Bjerringbro in qualification, GOG in the quarter-finals. And with – most likely – the competition's top scorer in their ranks, Halil Jaganjac, the Croatian side could well give their season a bronze finishing today.
10:25
And... the highlights of Plock vs Benfica:
10:20
Before we take a closer look at the all-decisive games coming up today, let's enjoy the best moments from the two semi-finals one more time.
Here are the highlights of Magdeburg vs Nexe:
10:11
Magdeburg or Benfica?
Benfica or Magdeburg?
Better than tossing a coin is reading EHF journalist Björn Pazen's final preview, so you know all the facts and figures before the big final (and, of course, we have not forgotten about the third place match in this preview):