19:50
That was the fifth time Györ and Esbjerg have met and it's the fifth win for Györ - although it was also the closest match they have played. In fact the margin has got closer each time - from six goals in the main round in 2016/17, to five in the EHF FINAL4 semi-final last year, to two in round 1 this season.
Still, Györ maintain their unbroken run of quarter-finals and must surely now be eyeing up yet another EHF FINAL4?
19:35 | FULL-TIME
Kathrine Heindahl scores just before the buzzer, but that's not enough for Esbjerg. Györ book their place in the quarter-finals and Esbjerg will finish third; Rapid, regardless of tomorrow's result against Lokomotiva, will be fourth in the group.
Estelle Nze Minko is Player of the Match - she scored only four times but played a key role in defence throughout, making three steals.
Henny Reistad is top scorer with a huge 12 goals - her last penalty was her 400th in the Champions League, and she's now leading the season's scorer rankings with 107 goals to 99 for Cristina Neagu.
Vipers have won their 50th Champions League match, and put pressure on CSM to win tomorrow to stay top of the group. Brest will wait for tomorrow's results to know where they finish.
19:27
Timeout time by Jesper Jensen and Esbjerg go to seven-on-six in attack. Two minutes for Esbjerg to do something extraordinary.
19:25
Two quick goals from Viktória Gyori-Lukács give Györ a 27:26 lead. Remember, Esbjerg must win to take the quarter-final ticket.
19:23
For the first time, Amandine Leynaud steps on to court to take a penalty by Henny Reistad: Reistad scores. Still, Leynaud gets a big cheer from her fans.
19:20
Less than seven minutes to go, and Estelle Nze Minko makes it 24:24. Wow.
19:16
Ten minutes to play, and the score is 22:23. It's impossible to call a winner, although Esbjerg just have the upper hand ...
19:11
Another Reistad goal put Esbjerg ahead again, and after Györ's next attack failed Jesper Jensen called a timeout. Now, Esbjerg lead 21:19 and the home team are on the back foot.
19:09
A note about Brest vs Vipers: the reigning champions, led by Markéta Jerábková, have taken control and lead 29:22, with about 16 minutes to go. Brest put up a good fight for more than half the game but the Norwegian side have piled on the pressure and showed their quality.
19:05
And we're back level at 18:18!
Henny Reistad just scored her fifth goal of the match, and her 100th goal of this Champions League season. Last year, she ended up on 104 goals and joint third with Ana Gros in the top scorer rankings - she'll surely be above that this year.
19:02
Györ and Esbjerg are still mostly going goal-for-goal, but a good steal and goal just now by Viktória Gyori-Lukács gave them a two-goal lead once more, and a Sandra Toft save helps preserve it (though she's still not having her best day).
18:54
The matches are back underway and Brest have already caught Vipers back up.
18:44 | HALF-TIME
Nora Mørk sneaks a goal past Sandra Toft just before the buzzer, and we go to the break with both teams knowing that this match is very far from over. It's gritty, hard-fought handball and defence is key - the side which comes out on top at the end will surely be the one who finds a way to hold their line while being more effective in attack.
The top scorers are Mørk and Ana Gros, both on three goals. Györ have held Henny Reistad to just two strikes in the first 30 minutes, but another three would make her the first player to score 100 goals in this season (Cristina Neagu is on 99 ahead of CSM's match tomorrow in Krim).
18:38 | HALF-TIME
It was neck-and-neck most of the way through the first half in Brest, but a 5:2 run by Vipers in the last three and a half minutes took them to a two-goal lead. Monika Koblylinska is top scorer so far, with five goals; Markéta Jerábková has scored four for Vipers.
18:33
The timeout helped give Györ a two-goal lead for the first time; soon after, Esbjerg conceded a penalty and Ana Gros scored it.
Noteworthy so far is that the goalkeepers are not having a great day - more shots have bounced off posts or gone wide than been actually saved. Even Nora Mørk hit the post on a penalty.
18:28
"The most important thing is the intensity in defence," says Ambros Martin, who called a timeout at 8:7 after 21 minutes. He adds: "Keep playing."
18:22
Signs are this is going to be a fairly low-scoring match - just 13 goals in the first 17 minutes. Lots of nerves and lots of defensive play.
Although, not this shot from Mette Tranborg!
18:15
There's a cracking atmosphere in the arena, with lots of singing and chanting even though we're still not a quarter of the way through the game. The teams are exchanging goals - Esbjerg have had a couple of unlucky moments with shots hitting the posts, but Györ are missing too. Are the nerves showing? It's 5:5.
In Brest, it's 7:7 between Brest and Vipers.
18:08
To start with, things were going slightly better for Györ - they defended effectively in Esbjerg's first two attacks and two of Henny Reistad's shots went nowhere. But Reistad is now on the scoreboard and Esbjerg have their first lead at 3:2.
Early days yet ...
17:55
Our coverage has begun on EHFTV - the teams are being introduced and it sounds like there's a good full arena in Györ as well as in Brest!
17:45
While our focus this afternoon will be on MOTW, a few thoughts on the other game ...
Vipers booked their quarter-final ticket already and will win the group if they cut the one-point gap separating them from CSM, as Vipers hold the tiebreaker in the event of a draw. Brest could still end up anywhere between fourth and sixth places in group A, depending on the result of this game and the others in the group tomorrow. They are currently fifth, with 12 points, two more than Bietigheim and one less than FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria.
A win for Vipers would be their 50th in the Champions League, making them the 15th team to reach this milestone.
17:40
Here's Györ's squad for the match:
And a look at Esbjerg's warm-up!
17:30
So here's how Match of the Week is looking.
A win or draw for Györ would mean they finish second in the group and go directly to the quarter-finals, while Esbjerg would finish third. A win for Esbjerg would give them the quarter-final place.
Györ finish second if they lose today and if Rapid Bucuresti fail to beat Lokomotiva tomorrow. If Rapid beat Lokomotiva and Györ lose today, Györ finish fourth.
It's fair to say it's been a while since Györ were in such a position - they have lost three matches this season, the same number as in the past four seasons combined, and have reached the quarter-finals every year since 2006/07.
Esbjerg come to Hungary also with three losses, among them the 29:31 defeat to Györ way back in round 1.
The two sides know each other well both on club and international level and their squads include 11 players from the EHF EURO 2022 final. Norway's Stine Oftedal plays for Györ; Henny Reistad, Nora Mørk, Kristine Breistøl and Vilde Ingstad for Esbjerg. Danish silver medallists Kathrine Heindahl, Kaja Kamp, Mette Tranborg and Michaela Møller play for Esbjerg; Sandra Toft and Anne Mette Hansen for Györ.
However, one Norwegian is missing today - Györ goalkeeper Silje Solberg is pregnant and will not play for the rest of the season; Amandine Leynaud is coming out of retirement to replace her. It will be fascinating to see Leynaud back on court.
Before the match, EHF journalist Adrian Costeiu caught up with Anne Mette Hansen to find out what her thoughts were about the challenge ahead.