19:32 | HALF-TIME
After a slow start PSG are moving into gear and a 3:0 run in the last three minutes have put them three goals up on Zagreb. But there's lots for the home team to be happy about, not least the superb form of Timur Dibirov who's now on eight goals, and they definitely have not lost yet. PSG have brought a team of only 13 field players - will that smaller bench start to show in the second half?
19:28 | HALF-TIME
Veszprém took their first lead with a Mikita Vailupau penalty at 13:12, 20 minutes in, and about four minutes later Andreas Nilsson made it a two-goal lead which the home team still hold at the break thanks to Petar Nenadic. Veszprém's fortunes really shifted when Vladimir Cupara came into the goal - Rodrigo Corrales did not have a good start to the match.
Simon Pytlick is key for GOG, with six goals.
19:15
Timur Dibirov is having an amazing outing in Zagreb - six goals in 22 minutes, half his team's total, have helped Zagreb to a 12:10 lead which PSG are struggling to eat into. With some help from his mates, of course.
19:09
So far, not a great day for Rodrigo Corrales; the Spaniard has made one save to Tobias Thulin's four. Thulin's efforts include this bit of brilliance.
19:02
Dominik Mathé transferred to PSG from Elverum officially at the start of the season, but a knee injury just under a year ago sidelined him until the New Year. Now he's on court, and scored PSG's first goal - and his first goal for them in the Champions League - in what is still a close match with Zagreb.
18:54
A strong start by the underdogs in both matches, as GOG speed to an early 4:0 lead over Veszprém and force Momir Ilic into a timeout after less than six minutes.
Zagreb are going toe-to-toe with PSG and the score is 3:3.
18:50
Who has made an early impact? No surprise, it's two stars on form after Poland/Sweden. Simon Pytlick scored first for GOG, and Andreas Palicka saved Zvonimir Srna's shot for PSG.
18:45
Before throw-off, there is a minute's silence in memory of the thousands of victims of Monday's tragic earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria.
18:35
The pre-match coverage has begun on EHFTV and there's 10 minutes until throw-off - get ready!
18:25
Some news hot off the press: Nedim Remili is leaving Kielce with immediate effect to join Veszprém, filling the gap left by the injury to right back Yahia Omar.
18:20
Also at 18:45 CET, Zagreb take on Paris Saint-Germain. The visitors won 40:31 in round 4 in France and the last time Paris did not beat Zagreb in the Champions League was in the quarter-finals in 2016. Since then, the French have won five ties.
Before the game, Zagreb coach Slavko Goluza revealed that he has changed up the Zagreb defence, adding "we have to be patient and focused from the beginning, all the way until the end".
Zagreb are a team on the up - after only one win and one draw in the first seven rounds of the group phase, they found some momentum, beating Veszprém, drawing with Dinamo and beating Plock in round 10. So do not rule out another upset on their home court.
18:10
First on the menu tonight are two games in group A - Veszprém vs GOG and Zagreb vs Paris Saint-Germain.
Turning first to Veszprém vs GOG - the home team are currently second in the group, level with PSG on points (16) but with an inferior goal difference to the French side. In the reverse fixture Veszprém won by a single goal (31:30) after Petar Nenadic scored in the last second. They've had a slightly uneven run of late - drawing with Dinamo before Christmas, beating Plock by 10 goals in round 9, but being shocked by Zagreb the previous week. In fact most of Veszprém's games this season, apart from the Plock match, have ended with fairly small margins either way.
GOG have also had a string of close matches, some going their way and some the other, so it's a fair guess this one will be close too.
Added spice is provided by the presence on court of Danish world champions Rasmus Lauge (Veszprém), Lukas Jorgensen and Simon Pytlick (GOG). Veszprém can also count on Spanish bronze medallist Rodrigo Corrales and French silver medallist Kentin Mahé. But it will be fascinating to see Lauge and Pytlick, the two top scorers for Denmark in that incredible final a couple of weeks ago, on opposing sides.
Pytlick, by the way, was one of the guests on the new weekly Twitch show 'The Spin' on Monday, alongside compatriot Kevin Møller, which you can watch here.
17:55
Egypt were the strongest non-European nation at the recent World Championship, but several of their key players ply their club trade in Europe for Champions League sides. One of those is Yehia Elderaa, who joined Veszprém at the start of the season and has become increasingly important for the Hungarian club. EHF journalist caught up with him earlier this week for a great feature interview.