17:48
So a high-scoring round has come to a close. There are three group phase rounds left now - and still plenty to play for. Here are the results of the weekend:
17:42
Just in case we haven't covered the extraordinary Henny Reistad enough today, here's one of her best goals. Her ball control is so good!
17:35 | FULL-TIME
Buducnost battled until the buzzer, but Metz were just stronger throughout across the court - a little more efficient in attack, tougher in defence and with a slightly better goalkeeper in Hatadou Sako. Given, however, that Metz won 36:28 in Montenegro in round 4, the visitors should be proud of the way they took on the return leg.
Metz go back to the top of group B; Buducnost stay fifth, three points clear of Storhamar.
A big win for Esbjerg which puts them level on points with Rapid - they now both have 16 points, and Esbjerg have the superior goal difference.
Henny Reistad is always good but today she was exceptional, scoring a huge 15 goals from 17 attempts, including only one penalty, and dishing out four assists. She's only two goals behind Cristina Neagu in the top scorer standings, which look like this:
17:25
Metz are five minutes away from regaining the top spot in the group, as they continue to hold off Buducnost. It's still a physical game and the visitors are being encouraged with passion by Bojana Popovic.
17:19
Both visiting teams are putting up very good fights to try and stay in the match. With Rapid producing a 4:0 run they closed up to 24:29, prompting a timeout from Jesper Jensen and Henny Reistad's 14th goal of the game.
A shout-out here to Rapid's Spanish players, who were instrumental in their comeback - Jennifer Gutíerrez, Alicia Fernandez and Ainhoa Hernández have all been strong.
17:07
A string of technical errors and fouls by Buducnost have been really costly since the start of the second half, and Metz took full advantage - they now lead 22:13 after just over 40 minutes, despite the best efforts of Armelle Attingré in goal.
17:02
Esbjerg now have an 11-goal lead over Rapid after an incredibly strong restart, powered again by Henny Reistad who's added three goals to her tally already. Carlos Viver has called a timeout, talking his team through the tactics they need to get back on track in both attack and defence.
16:52
Off we go again - 30 minutes to decide the points in these two important matches!
16:38 | HALF-TIME
Metz remain on track to stay top of group B but Buducnost are not making things easy for them. Bojana Popovic's side is nothing if not determined, and they are battling hard against the strong French side.
Top scorers so far: Chloé Valentini, Kristina Jörgensen and Matea Pletikosic, who have all scored three times.
Esbjerg have won four out of their five home games so far this season and currently look like they'll add a fifth to that record. They know how important this match is - a win keeps them in the hunt for one of the top two places in the group - and they are piling the pressure on Rapid. Henny Reistad has been outstanding with eight goals from nine shots, and Amalie Milling has made seven saves (43.8 per cent). Currently Rapid can't match Esbjerg's pace and efficiency.
16:32
Metz are leading 13:9 and Hatadou Sako is definitely one reason. She's having a superb outing today, with seven saves for 43.8 per cent coming into the last five minutes of the first half.
16:26
It's a physical match in Esbjerg. Rapid, defending hard, lose Estavana Polman to her second two-minute suspension after she fouls Marit Jacobsen in the act of shooting. Nora Mørk takes the penalty; Ivana Kapitanovic, who's not having a brilliant day, saves it but Mørk catches the rebound and scores. Superb reflexes from the Norwegian superstar!
Esbjerg lead Rapid 13:10; Metz lead Buducnost 12:8.
16:20
Over in Metz, Buducnost are playing well and keeping pace with their hosts for the most part; Metz have a slender advantage, 10:8 after 16 minutes. It's notable how many Metz players have scored already (seven).
Mind you, the teamplay by Buducnost is also very impressive.
16:17
Before today, Esbjerg's Henny Reistad - EHF EURO 2022 MVP, remember - was fourth in the top scorer standings, with 68 goals. She's on track to rise up those rankings today, with four goals already that have helped take Esbjerg out to a 10:6 lead over Rapid.
Esbjerg goalkeeper Amalie Milling is just walking off after falling down following a particularly hard shot straight at her by Estavana Polman, who is suspended. Time for Rikke Poulsen to step in.
16:09
Not much in ether of these games so far - Metz lead Buducnost 5:3, and it's 3:3 in Esbjerg.
16:00
Throw-off!
Metz and Buducnost all ran on for their introductions with young players as mascots, who were clearly loving the chance to run out with their heroes - what a way to inspire the next generation!
15:40
Six round 11 matches down, two to go ... you've got 20 minutes to pop the kettle on, grab a snack and be back for Metz vs Buducnost and Esbjerg vs Rapid, both at 16:00 CET!
15:24 | FULL-TIME
After a bit of a seesaw match, with both teams having ups and downs, it's Storhamar who take the points and significantly enhance their chances of the play-offs. With six points they are now in sixth, three points clear of Kastamonu, with three rounds to go.
While round 12 sees both sides face clubs who beat them comfortably in round 3, Storhamar can look forward to round 13 when they visit Zagreb for a match they will hope to win and thus seal their play-off spot.
15:16
Kastamonu are fighting hard, led by their Croatian line player Katarina Jezic and captain Serpil Iskenderoglu, and got back to just five goals down on Storhamar before the visitors steadied again to add two goals in a power play situation. Time is not on the hosts' side.
15:13
The clock ticks into the last 10 minutes and Storhamar have all but sewn this up; their lead is still seven goals despite a good run from Kastamonu and more saves from Merve Durdu.
15:00
Kastamonu coach Claus Mogensen called a timeout at 14:21 and decided to switch to a seven-on-six strategy - always a risk, and so far one which hasn't paid off, as the score stretched out to 14:24. Right wing Simone Böhme nets to make it 15:24, but it's a long way to catch up still.
14:54
The second half has started; Storhamar scored first, and have just extended their lead to six after a good penalty taken by Anniken Obaidli.
Obaidli, incidentally, is the third of her family to take to the European courts this weekend. Yesterday her sisters Sherin and Mona featured for Molde Elite in the EHF European League Women, scoring five and six times respectively - although Molde were unable to beat a strong ES Besancon Feminin side.
14:35 | HALF-TIME
KASTAMONU BELEDIYESI GSK 13:17 STORHAMAR HANDBALL ELITE
Perhaps not unsurprisingly, Storhamar haven't been able to sustain their initial high speed of play and Kastamonu profited to get back into the match. A strong finish to the second half have brought them back to just four goals and they could easily close up further if they sustain this level. The home team also made the most of their power play periods, scoring into the empty net.
But Storhamar do still lead, and some more saves like this one from Eli Marie Raasok could be key.
14:19
Kastamonu have settled into their game more now and are providing a more effective defence, backed up by an excellent Merve Durdu in goal. Storhamar lead 11:5, 17 minutes in.
14:08
After a timeout and another goal for Storhamar, Kastamonu veteran Mouna Chebbah scores her team's first goal, six minutes in. Storhamar, however, now lead 7:1 and have just earned a penalty.
14:04
Three minutes played, three easy goals for Storhamar, whose speed has been too much for Kastamonu to handle so far.
13:52
Our EHFTV coverage has started - so tune in there, or to your local broadcaster, and settle in for an afternoon of superb handball.
13:40
Later today, at 16:00 CET, the round concludes with two more group B games featuring the teams currently ranked second to fifth in the group.
Metz want to go top again with another win, to keep their one-point margin over Györ. To do so they need to beat Buducnost, who have had some solid performances of late although they have won just four matches out of the 10 played.
Esbjerg welcome CS Rapid Bucuresti, knowing that they really need to win to keep their hopes of an automatic quarter-final spot alive. Rapid currently sit third with 16 points after an incredible debut season in the Champions League, while Esbjerg are fourth with 14 points.
13:15
Welcome back to our coverage of round 11 of the EHF Champions League Women 2022/23. Yesterday we had five great matches including a brilliant MOTW in which Vipers came back from two goals down against Bietigheim to win by two.
The round finishes today with three games, starting at 14:00 CET as Kastamonu host Storhamar. Last week the Turkish side drew 26:26 away at Zagreb, while Storhamar had a tough away game against Györ. Kastamonu's only win this season was against Zagreb in round 5, while Storhamar won their home game against the Turkish club 31:29, and also beat Zagreb back in round 2. At the moment, it looks as though one of these two teams will finish sixth and earn a play-off spot, while the other will be eliminated - so today's result could be critical.
Today it's Storhamar line player Ane Cecilie Høgseth's 22nd birthday, so a win would certainly be a lovely present!