17:38 | FULL-TIME
Krim can do nothing in the last six minutes of the game, while Orlane Kanor and Dorina Korsós take Rapid out to a five-goal win. That's only Rapid's second victory of the season. Could it mark a turnaround in their fortunes?
Jovanka Radicevic was, as is often the case, incredible for Krim with eight goals, and Tjaša Stanko added six, but that meant they made up more than half their team's total - Krim needed more to beat a buoyant Rapid today. Rapid's scorers were much more evenly spread out and that depth paid off for them.
17:32 | FULL-TIME
Lubin had no answers for Esbjerg in the end, and the Danish club cruise to a 12-goal victory that means they will stay second in group B.
Having brought only 11 outfield players, the only one who did not score was Kathrine Heindahl. Michala Møller was the top Esbjerg scorer with seven goals. Karolina Kochaniak-Sala scored six for Lubin, a quarter of their total.
17:28 | FULL-TIME
Debrecen wrap up a good victory over Brest Bretagne, their third win of the competition and ensuring they leapfrog their opponents in the group A standings. They held Brest to only 10 goals in the second half, despite a storming performance by Brest right back Valeriia Maslova who scored nine times.
17:24
"No two-minute suspensions," says David Ginesta as he takes a timeout. He sounds fairly calm, although Rapid's lead has shrunk.
The Bucuresti goalkeeping continues to be solid, however!
17:21
Krim are in a spot of bother. First Jovanka Radicevic trips over Barbara Lazovic while trying to take a shot that rebounded from a save, then at the other end of the court Tatjana Brnovic is carried off court after also falling. The visitors are in the midst of a comeback as well, having closed up to 20:22 and with time left to turn the game around.
17:17
Itana Grbric is blocked while shooting and falls hard, and is carried off the court by her teammates. Ainhoa Hernández gets a two-minute suspension as a result, giving Krim a chance to close up the three-goal gap they still have with 12 minutes to play.
DVSC look more confident with every minute. Check out this nice effort from Mirtill Petrus.
17:06
Rapid have extended their lead over Krim, simply by creating more opportunities and capitalising on them, and then defending hard at the other end of the court.
It's also looking good for DVSC, who now lead Brest by four goals, and Esbjerg are out to a nine-goal advantage in Poland.
16:57
Esbjerg make a strong restart and are out to a five-goal lead already. They're doing a good job of breaking through the Lubin defence to score, and also of creating penalty opportunities - with four scored out of five attempts from the seven-metre line so far.
16:52
Here we go for another 30 minutes in three close games!
16:42 | HALF-TIME
Mirtill Petrus, and a good Gabrijela Bartulovic save of a shot by Alexandrina Barbosa just before the buzzer, make sure DVSC lead at the break. The home team look pretty comfortable, playing fluidly and defending well.
In a timeout just before the half-time buzzer as Krim close in, Rapid coach David Ginesta puts the focus on marking Valentina Klemencic. It's Krim left back Tjaša Stanko who scores, however, to make sure Krim go into the dressing room just two goals down. They have finished the half very strongly, but need to keep the momentum up to challenge an impressive home team.
A period with no goals for Lubin from the 20th minute on was key to allowing Esbjerg to take a three-goal lead, but the visitors may have been expecting to be further ahead by now and Lubin can be pleased with their first-half performance. However, with the likes of Henny Reistad and Nora Mørk on court, Esbjerg are likely to pile on the pressure in the second half.
16:29
There's some really excellent goalkeeping going on today! Catherine Gabriel is definitely making a difference for DVSC, keeping them level with Brest.
16:24
Ivana Kapitanovic is having a great day, making save after save; from her latest, Dorina Korsós picks up the fastbreak and makes it 12:6. Krim are really not finding solutions to the Rapid attack and their defence is not proving terribly effective.
Elsewhere, Lubin and DVSC are putting up good fights against their visitors - it's 9:10 in Poland, and Jesper Jensen calls a timeout. He would have been expecting his team to be leading by a greater margin by now.
16:17
With Jovanka Radicevic encouraging her team on, Krim have pulled themselves into the game - although Rapid still lead 8:5.
Esbjerg have taken a 7:4 lead in Lubin, while it's level between DVSC and Brest Bretagne in Debrecen.
16:07
Rapid have a rapid start to their game against Krim, scoring four times in the first six minutes to establish a good lead. It's far closer elsewhere.
16:01
The games have started!
15:54
Coverage has started on EHFTV for all three of the early games. If you can't access EHFTV the game will be shown by a local broadcaster in your country.
15:45
Later on today, at 18:00 CEST, FTC host Ikast. Last season's runners-up have had their worst-ever start to the Champions League since their debut, with four losses and one draw. Meanwhile Ikast have had a stunning return to the top tier, with five wins from five games to extend their unbroken streak from the EHF European League last season. Ikast are the only unbeaten team in group B and have the best attack of the competition, with 157 goals scored, or 35 goals per game on average.
15:35
We start off today with three potentially intriguing games.
DVSC Schaeffler welcome Brest Bretagne to Hungary for the first meeting between the two sides. It's Brest's 90th Champions League match; they have won 38 and drawn 14, with the remaining games all defeats. So far this year Brest have won two out of three away games, while DVSC have won two out of three of their home games, so they enter pretty much even when it comes to performances.
Rapid host Krim in group B. This is the third time the two sides meet, after last season's play-offs where Rapid won 54:53 on aggregate after one victory apiece. However, Krim have had the better start to this season.
Finally at 16:00, Zaglebie Lubin host Esbjerg. Lubin are yet to win a game in their debut Champions League season, and Esbjerg will be a hard game. The Danes have won the last three matches and are playing well; Anna Kristensen is the third-best goalkeeper in the competition so far, and Kristine Breistøl is jointly the third-best scorer.
15:20
Here's the schedule of fixtures for today and tomorrow. We get underway at 16:00 CEST today with three games, while tomorrow's matches start at 14:00 CET - remember the clocks go back tonight, so you have an extra hour to wait for the games. Sorry.
15:10
Hello and welcome to the live blog for round 6 of the EHF Champions League Women. There are four matches today and tomorrow, and we get this blog started with the round preview, which will tell you all the key facts you need to know about each of them.