15:58
Here are some crucial talking points before next matches, written by our Adrian Costeiu in the round preview:
Metz are on a five-game winning streak, losing the last time in round 3 in late September 2023; before overcoming CS Rapid Bucuresti in the last round ahead of the break, Vipers' last win was also in round 3.
After a three-match unbeaten streak to end 2023, CSM can reinsert themselves into contention for a top-two finish in this group, as they are only three points behind Odense. Buducnost’s away form has been found lacking, as the Montenegrin side only sealed a point in four matches, 20:20 against Brest, losing the other three matches by an average margin of almost 13 goals per match.
Bietigheim’s excellent start of the season, with a five-match winning streak, has now morphed into a three-match losing streak, as the German side failed to find their rhythm at the end of 2023.
15:45
In 15 minutes time three more games are starting. Metz Handball – Vipers Kristiansand, CSM Bucuresti – WHC Buducnost BEMAX, and SG BBM Bietigheim – Odense Håndbold. Who are you picking to win?
15:40
With 10 goals from 14 shots, including the final two crucial goals, Andrea Lekic was voted Player of the Match. Márton and Klujber scored four, while Böde-Bíró made 10 saves.
For Ikast, Austmo had a phenomenal second half and ended the match with 14 saves (41 per cent). Bakkerud scored five goals, Skogrand, Friis and Hougaard four each.
15:35
What a finish in Ikast! The hosts will be utterly disappointed not to have won that one having lead 28:26 in the final two minutes.
Lekic brought FTC to a one goal deficit, then Lindqvist missed from outside. FTC had the last 18 seconds to salvage something from the match. And they did. Lekic, who else, scored from six meters. Böde-Bíró saved Jerábková's attempt in the dying moments.
15:29 | FULL-TIME
15:24
Again Austmo! Wonderful save after Lekic's penalty shot and then another vital intervention from the home goalkeeper to Cvijic's shot. Wow! And then Friis scores from the wing, Ikast lead by two goals (28:26)! Final two minutes.
15:22
Iversen put Ikast three goals in front (27:24), but never count out FTC. They react with goals from Márton and Lekic (her eighth) and it's 27:26 with three and a half minutes left in the game.
15:17
Just a reminder that in the first meeting between these teams this season FTC won 37:36. It might go down to the wire in Ikast as well. Two suspensions at the moment, one on each side. Ikast lead 26:24 as Böhme scores from the wing! Eight minutes to go.
15:12
Just like Michael Jordan, Andrea Austmo Pedersen took it personally and responded with a few great saves of her own. Ikast are again in front, 24:23. Less than 12 minutes to go in this highly entertaining clash!
15:05
Goalkeepers on both sides are enjoying pretty good minutes, especially Böde-Bíró who's just made two terrific saves back to back! Thanks to her, and to goals from Simon and Márton, FTC have levelled the match at 20:20.
15:02
It's a tussle in the opening minutes of the second half so far. Ikast seem more stable at the moment, they lead 20:18. Timeout FTC.
14:54
It's definitely worth noting that Kinga Janurik returned to EHF Champions League Women action today. FTC's goalkeeper was ruled out since September 23 last year because of a knee injury. Against Ikast she's made five saves so far. Her teammate Böde-Bíró has three saves to her name, while Andrea Austmo has four and Irma Schjött one save for Ikast.
14:51
The second half just started, it's Ikast who lead FTC 17:16 after the first 30 minutes.
14:40
Entertaining first half comes to a close in Ikast. FTC enjoyed a better start, Lekic was on her usual level and the Hungarian side built up a healthy lead 12:8, however the hosts responded admirably and not only closed the gap, but managed to end the first half in front thanks to a goal by Lindqvist.
Hougaard scored four goals for Ikast, Friis, Bakkerud and Jerábková three, while FTC's Lekic netted four times and Bölk three for the guests.
14:37 | HALF-TIME
14:31
And we're level in Denmark! Great fightback from Ikast. They were down 12:8, but now is 15:15 with three minutes to go in the first half. They managed to sort themselves out in defence, while in attack they profited from creating plays for their wings.
14:27
FTC are in front almost the entire first half, but Ikast keep coming back at them. Now Friis scored nicely from the wing and the Hungarians lead by only a goal (13:12). Jerábková and Lekic lead the scoring chart with three goals apiece.
14:24
14:22
Another goal from Lekic puts FTC 12:8 in front, but Bakkerud immediately brings it back to a three goal deficit from the host's perspective.
14:17
Maestro at work.
14:13
Emily Bölk scored twice in a row, Ikast's Iversen received a second suspension already, and then Gréta Márton took FTC to 9:6 after 13 minutes of play.
14:10
It's a fast-paced game so far. Already ten goals in only eight minutes (5:5). Böde-Bíró saved a penalty shot by Friis in the first minute, and then Lekic opened the scoring for the guests. FTC lost Edwige due to a two-minute suspension, but remained in front (3:2, 4:3), before Ikast took the lead 5:4 with Skogrand's goal, but only shortly.
14:00
And we're off! Our Match of the Week between Ikast and FTC has just started.
13:55
We're five minutes shy of the throw-off in Ikast. As always, you can watch all matches live on EHFTV (keep in mind that geo-restrictions may apply).
13:52
As we're edging closer to the start of our feature match this weekend, keep in mind that last seasons' runners-up FTC are looking for their 120th win in the EHF Champions League Women, making them the fifth club ever to reach that milestone.
13:45
Recently at the 2023 IHF Women's World Championships Ingvild Bakkerud and Stine Skogrand from Ikast won silver with Norway, while their club teammates players celebrated bronze with Denmark (Sarah Aaberg Iversen, Simone Petersen, Emma Friis and Julie Scaglione). Ikast's top scorer Markéta Jerábková finished as the top scorer with 63 goals during the tournament.
13:37
FTC's Andrea Lekic is tied-third in the top goal scorers list with 51 goals, alongside Kristina Jörgensen (Metz Handball); her EHF Champions League tally is now at 1,002 (fourth woman history to reach club 1000) and is now running after Görbicz milestone of 1016 goals.
Also, last month FTC announced four huge transfers. This summer their team will be joined by Olympic champion Darya Dmitrieva, world champions Laura Glauser and Orlane Kanor, and also Valeriia Maslova. Impressive!
13:30
Elsewhere today, we have three more games coming up at 16:00 CET. SG BBM Bietigheim and Odense Håndbold face off in possibly a crucial match for second place in group A, CSM Bucuresti are looking to keep their hopes for a top-two finish in the same group alive against WHC Buducnost BEMAX, while Metz Handball are hosts to reigning champions Vipers Kristiansand. The French team are on a five-game winning streak.