20:20
Comfortable and important road wins for Nexe and Füchse against Motor and Skjern. Predrag Vejin led Nexe with seven goals against Motor, while Dominik Kuzmanovic contributed with 10 saves. Iurii Kubatko, Ihor Turchenko, and Dmytro Horiha netted five each for hosts.
In Skjern, Robert Weber finished the game with nine goals for Füchse Berlin, while Mathias Gidsel added seven. Christoffer Bonde shined with 11 saves for Skjern.
Second leg encounters are scheduled for next Tuesday. As a reminder, winner of the matchup between Nexe and Motor will in the quarter-finals face off versus the winner of the duel between Valur and Göppingen. On the other hand, better from the clash between Füchse and Skjern will in the next knock-out round face the winner of the matchup between Kadetten and Ystads.
20:15 FULL TIME
20:11
Emil Bergholt remains ice-cold in this situation and finds a way to the net past Dejan Milosavljev. With just under four minutes to go, Füchse leads 22:26 in Skjern.
20:04
Jakob Rasmussen scores his fourth of the day to level the game with just under ten minutes the go! The result is 22:22 in Skjern!
19:57
With ten minutes left until the final buzzer, Nexe has +6 (16:22) on the road as Predrag Vejin keeps on leading them with six goals. Dominik Kuzmanovic has 10 saves.
Christoffer Bonde, on the other side, has 11 saves for Skjern so far, and is one of the reasons why hosts have managed to come inches away from completing the full comeback against Füchse. It's 20:22 at the moment, as Gidsel and Weber keep on dictating the tempo for Füchse scoring six each.
19:47
In Düsseldorf, Nexe is leading Motor 12:16. It is interesting to see that coach Branko Tamse and his guys have definitely managed to find a way to slow down the best scorer of the competition so far - Ihor Turchenko. Young Turchenko has scored only two so far from five attempts.
19:44
Skjern keeps on narrowing the gap in the second on the wings of Bonde and Rasmussen. Robert Weber, and Jacob Holm have on the other side joined Mathias Gidsel as best scorers for Füchse so far. And here is one of Gidsel's signature goals from the first half.
19:35
The players are back from the locker rooms, which means we're ready for the second half of action in the first two EHF European League Last 16 first legs.
19:25
After a brilliant opening from the guest side, Skjern has managed to find a way to tighten up the defense and find pathways towards the net past Dejan Milosavljev narrowing the gap to 'acceptable' -3 at the break. Alfred Joel Jönsson, and Jakob Rasmussen have netted three each for hosts, while Mathias Gidsel scored one more for Füchse. Milosavljev finished the first half with six saves, while Bonde has seven.
In Düsseldorf, Predrag Vejin (3 goals), and Dominik Kuzmanovic (6 saves) are leading Nexe against Motor. Iurii Kubatko has, on the other side, netted three from just as much attempts for hosts, while Gennadii Komok has five saves.
19:20 HALF TIME
19:13
Nexe widens the gap to 6:10, while Skjern narrows it to 8:12. Christoffer Bonde has five saves so far, while Jakob Rasmussen netted three from just as much attempts.
19:05
Füchse is having a day so far in Denmark leading 4:10. Mathias Gidsel is leading the offense with four goals so far, and Dejan Milosavljev has managed to stop over 55% of shots heading his way.
It's a good day for the guests so far in the first two EHF EL eighth-finals encounters of the day with Nexe leading 5:8 against Motor. Fran Mileta and Janko Kevic have scored two each for the Croatian vice-champions so far.
19:00
Dmytro Horiha powers his way for Motor's first goal of the day. What a shot!
18:50
Füchse opens the game in style taking an early 1:3 lead in Skjern through Gidsel, Freihöfer, and Marsenic. Dejan Milosavljev has three saves already.
Nexe, on the other hand, leads 0:2 just over two minutes into the encounter.
18:45
The matches in Düsseldorf, and Skjern are under way! In Germany, Nexe will have the first possession.
18:36
The knock-out stage of the EHF European League starts in less than ten minutes, so let's check out the official bracket of the competition! Which four teams do you see making it all the way to Flensburg, Germany for another EHF European League Final 4?
18:25
As we're waiting for the kick-off whistle in Düsseldorf and Skjern, let's have a quick look at the top scorers list after the group phase!
The best scorer of this season's EHF European League Ihor Turchenko takes on the court from 18:45 CET aiming to help his team qualify for the next stage against Nexe that unfortunately for their fans, today won't be able to count on the experienced right winger Fahrudin Melic - the fifth best scorer of the competition so far.
Alfred Joel Jönsson will, on the other hand, surely once again be one of the main attacking options for the Danish team against Füchse Berlin whose best scorer so far is Milos Vujovic with 60 goals, which helped him secure the 13th spot in our top scorers list after the group phase.
18:14
And while Nexe (C), and Füchse Berlin (D) managed to finish the group phase of the competition on top of the standings, Skjern (C), and Motor (D) did it as fourth-positioned teams from their respective groups with Motor being the last team to book the eighth-finals tickets defeating Eurofarm Pelister away from home in the last round!
After opening the opening stage of the competition poorly, coach Gintaras Savukynas managed to find a way to elevate their game finishing the group phase strong with two wins when it mattered the most, and it is definitely going to be interesting to see how much they can do against last season's EHF EL Final 4 participants - Nexe Nasice.
18:10
As said, first two games of the day are scheduled for 18:45 CET, and in them we are going to see two group winners - Nexe and Füchse Berlin, playing the first legs of their EHF EL Last 16 matchups on the road, against Motor and Skjern respectively.
And here is what one of the best players of the team from Berlin, and the head coach of Motor had to say prior to today's clashes.