20:18
And with that Füchse Berlin have stamped their name on a Last 16 spot thanks to the win tonight and their perfect six wins from six games! Congrats to the foxes!
20:15
The foxes were able to weather that storm and showed some real maturity to not let that slip away from them when things were looking chaotic. Lindberg was key - not only for his save - but also for settling the ship in attack, he netted four key goals to give the Berlin side the lead once again.
20:00
Total chaos here in Switzerland. With only one keeper in their ranks Hans Lindberg had to step up and take on the role of goalkeeper in the Berlin goal due to a two-minute suspension of Milosavljev.
And now Pfadi take a one goal lead!
19:48
It is a time-out for Füchse Berlin and Pfaid just don't go away. They are fighting tooth-and-nail for every goal. Some really nice one vs one play from Hadj Sadok saw him net two important goals. Lagerquist on the line for the hosts too has been very solid (5/6).
19:21
Pfadi will be glad of that half-time whistle as the foxes from Berlin were really starting to hit their stride during the last 10 minutes. And Berlin will be kicking themselves having missed three of their last chances, the gap could have been a lot bigger.
19:17
He just missed an open goal shot that could have put the foxes six up, but we will forgive him with his seven saves! Dejan Milosavljev, as always, like a brick wall!
19:07
It's a time-out for Pfadi as a hattrick from EHF EURO 2022 All-star Milos Vujovic sees Berlin go 11:8 up. "We need more structure in attack" was the main message for the Swiss side during the time out...
19:02
And we have a game! 8:8! Pfadi have tightened up their defence and scored some nice goals on the break to bring it back level. Freivogel, Tynowski and Lagerquist have netted the last three for the hosts...
18:55
Entertaining start here in Switzerland with fans being gifted 10 goals in the opening 7 minutes. It is Berlin who have the slight edge so far with them boasting a 6:7 lead. Paul Drux and Lasse Andersson fresh off the EHF EURO 2022, look best from the Füchse backcourt - they have five goals between them. While it is Georgia international and ex-Montpellier backcourt shooter Giorgi Tskhovrebadze who looks sharpest with his 2/3.