15:57
Daria Dmitrieva scored four goals from seven attempts for Krim against Rapid. Dmitrieva had a tough start to the match, making three technical faults in the first 20 minutes, but her three goals after the break helped take the game away from Rapid.
15:52
Our focus will soon turn to our final match from this weekend's play-off encounters: Brest Bretagne vs Team Esbjerg.
Ahead of the match, here are some thoughts from two players who might play a key role in determining the outcome.
Jenny Carlson, Brest Bretagne centre back: "It will be a match that is as fun as it is difficult to play, very physical, with great intensity. Esbjerg plays with a typical Scandinavian style, with a lot of intensity and runs. There will be 60 difficult minutes, but we have confidence in our defence. Both teams will want to go to the quarter-finals and we will be ready."
Kathrine Heindahl, Team Esbjerg line player: "It is one of our seasonal goals to advance as far in this tournament as possible, and we need a good result in the first match to set ourselves in a better position for the home match. We want to get to the EHF FINAL4 again, but Brest is going to be a tough opponent."
15:47
Unsurprisingly, and deservedly, Barbara Arenhart collected the award as Player of the Match in Match of the Week.
15:45
Similar to the first half, Rapid suffered a long period without scoring in the second half. Although the Romanian side will remain hopeful that they can turn this tie around in the second leg, they will need to find a more consistent output in attack if they are to do so.
15:40
An inspired goalkeeping performance from Barbara Arenhart, who officially made 18 saves from 38 shots faced, helps Krim take a five-goal win at home in the first leg of their play-off tie against Rapid Bucuresti.
Before the match, Tjaša Stanko spoke about how Krim's defence needed to restrict Rapid's attack – and there were periods in the second half where the Slovenian side profited from the work of their defence.
Stanko, who enjoyed plenty of success breaking through Rapid's defence in the second half, scored eight goals to finish with the same number as Jovana Radicevic. For Rapid, Orlane Kanor netted five times in the match, but her last goal came in the 28th minute – and she missed six shots in the second half.
15:16
Kim Rasmussen calls a timeout for Rapid with Krim holding a four-goal advantage, 22:18, after 47 minutes.
"We need to create some space. Move the ball faster," Rasmussen says to his team during the timeout.
15:11
Sorina Maria Grozav's effortless strike from nine metres restored Rapid Bucuresti's narrow in the first minute of the second half. Since then, the Romanian side have struggled in front of goal, with a flurry of missed shots, and Krim are ahead by two goals, 20:18, as we approach the midway point of the second half.
15:03
Since Nina Žabjek's suspension for Krim in the fifth minute, Rapid have had three players receive suspensions, while Krim have not had any more. When Krim have had an extra player, they have scored five goals.
14:55
The battle between the posts may be hugely significant in the second half. Ivana Kapitanovic finished the first half with a save percentage of 33 per cent for Rapid, but Krim's Barbara Arenhart had an efficiency of almost 46 per cent after 30 minutes. Without Arenhart's stops early in the match, Krim might have found themselves a lot further behind than one goal.
14:49
As you can see from the goal timeline for the first half, Krim only scored one goal in the opening 10 minutes. However, a 5:0 run for Krim – lasting from the 19th minute until the 26th minute – ensured that they equalised at 10:10 when Radicevic scored her third penalty of the game.
14:45
A half of two halves ends with Rapid Bucuresti holding a one-goal advantage over Krim in Ljubljana. While Krim ended the first half with higher scoring and save percentages, their slow start in the front of the goal is why they trailed by five goals after 18 minutes.
However, a goal drought for Rapid and a scoring burst from Jovanka Radicevic have ensured that they only trail by one goal at the break. Radicevic scored six goals from seven shots for Krim in the first half, while Orlane Kanor led the way for Rapid with five goals from eight attempts.
14:38
Orlane Kanor had a big impact on the opening stages of this match for Rapid. The French left back delivered with her trademark shots from the back court, but she also created scoring opportunities for her teammates.
As Krim are now firmly back in contention and have equalised three times since the 25th minute, Rapid may need even more from Kanor.
14:30
With Krim closing the gap to one goal, 9:10, after 23 minutes, Rapid Bucuresti coach Kim Rasmussen has called for his team to "speed up a bit" in attack.
14:26
Jovanka Radicevic, Krim's top scorer this season, has scored both of her attempts in the match so far.
I think it's safe to say that Rapid weren't expecting Radicevic to breakthrough the middle of their defence here!
14:22
Rapid lead 8:4 as Krim call a timeout after 16 minutes in Match of the Week. There is a major statistical difference in the number of shots on goal that both teams have had. Rapid have had 16 shots on target, but Krim have had just seven.
14:16
Rapid Bucuresti have made a pleasing start for their fans who have made the journey to Ljubljana.
14:10
Despite Barbara Arenhart making four saves for Krim in the opening seven minutes, Rapid have taken a three-goal lead, 4:0. Orlane Kanor opened the Romanian side's account with two goals from open play, and Sorina Maria Grozav has subsequently two penalties for the away side. Kanor's influence on the game has included her drawing a foul from Nina Žabjek that resulted in a two-minute suspension for the Slovenian centre back.
14:02
Match of the Week between Krim and Rapid is under way in Slovenia!
13:45
In the last two seasons at this stage of the competition, Krim have won the first leg of their tie on both occasions.
In 2021, Krim beat CSKA 25:20 – but ultimately failed to reach the quarter-finals after a six-goal loss in the second leg. However, in 2022, the Slovenian side advanced to the last eight after defeating FTC by seven goals in the first leg.
13:36
While Rapid Bucuresti have a host of international stars in their squad, Romanian left back Eliza Buceschi is their top scorer in the EHF Champions League this season. Buceschi has scored 56 goals, five more than fellow Romanian back Sorina Maria Grozav and 14 more than French left back Orlane Kanor.
Buceschi is hopeful that Rapid will earn a result this afternoon that will put them in a good position to progress in the second leg. "I think Krim is a good team with experienced and valuable players in all positions. It will be a tough game, but I hope we play well and come back from Slovenia with a result that will give us hope for the return leg," said Buceschi on Thursday.
13:28
If recent form is a guide to this afternoon's Match of the Week, Krim have won five of their last 10 games in the EHF Champions League, while Rapid Bucuresti have been victorious in six of their last 10 encounters.
It is perhaps worth noting that Krim have earned four wins at home during this period, with their only loss coming against Odense in December. Rapid Bucuresti have suffered away losses to Metz, Esbjerg and Györ, but they certainly pushed Metz and Györ to the limit.
13:15
Good afternoon and welcome to Sunday's coverage on the live blog of the EHF Champions League Women play-offs.
Our first match this afternoon is the Match of the Week between Krim Mercator Ljubljana and CS Rapid Bucuresti. For Krim, who beat CSM Bucuresti 28:26 in the final round of the group phase, it is another huge challenge at home against a Romanian side who have proven that they are equipped to beat some of Europe's best teams.
Speaking on Thursday, Krim's Tjaša Stanko highlighted that her side will need to stop Rapid Bucuresti's formidable attack.
"Rapid are a top team despite this being their first season in the Champions League. They are extremely offensive-minded, which is also indicated by the statistics with a high number of goals against all the best teams. I think defence will be key again. The fans have a very positive influence on us, so I invite everyone to come and support us," said Stanko.
SATURDAY, 18 MARCH 2023
20:23
We're slowly bringing our live-blog coverage for the day to an end. What turned out to be an exciting day today, will surely be followed by at least an equally exciting one tomorrow with Krim welcoming Rapid Bucuresti in the MOTW, and Brest Bretagne welcoming Esbjerg.
Until tomorrow, keep on following our social media channels, and have a good night ahead! Live coverage continues tomorrow at 13.00 CET.
20:11
Road wins for FTC and Odense today, which is why we're going to see what coaches of the both teams had to say following their team's first-leg wins.
Gabor Elek, FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria coach:
We were well aware that it was going to be far from easy, and that we'll have to play our best handball throughout the full course of the match if we want to win it. The most important thing, in the end, are those two new points, especially looking back on all the problems we were dealing with in this last week. Obviously, we are now turning towards the second leg that will be played in Hungary.
Ulrik Kirkely, Odense Handbold coach:
I am very satisfied both with the result and the performance. We had a lot of respect for Storhamar coming here because of their strong defense and strong counter-attacks, but in the second half, we managed to break free and get the easy goals.
20:03
As we're bringing the opening night of the first leg of the EHF Champions League Women Play-offs to a close, feel free to read everything you need to know about the two matches we've seen today in our match reviews.