15:27 | FULL-TIME
Györ take a huge step towards the quarter-finals with an utterly dominant win against Bietigheim. There's a nice moment after the buzzer as Gabor Dányi thanks Markus Gaugisch for the game, but the fact remains that Bietigheim were simply outclassed by a strong team in good form.
Julia Maidhof for Bietigheim, and Anita Görbicz and Veronica Kristiansen for Györ, all scored six goals. In fact all of Györ's players scored at least once today.
Györ's goalkeepers Silje Solberg and Laura Glauser saved 44 and 45.5 per cent of shots respectively.
Kim Naidzinavicius says her team should have been braver, but is hopeful for a better performance next week.
15:15
With nine minutes to go Anita Görbicz scores Györ's 30th goal - a penalty. Bietigheim continue to fight, holding the gap at 14 goals, but it's way too late to do anything.
15:05
Trailing 12:25, Markus Gaugisch calls a timeout to see what he can do with his team. A win is pretty impossible at this stage, with only a quarter of the match to play, but Bietigheim have the chance to at least try and close the gap a bit.
14:55
Four minutes into the second half and Bietigheim are yet to score, while Györ have netted three times.
14:45
Although Gabor Dányi has three goalkeepers to rotate, Silje Solberg's done all the work so far - and what a job she's done! She made seven saves for an efficiency of 47 per cent, backing up the stellar efforts from the rest of the Györ defence.
14:37 | HALF-TIME
SG BBM BIETIGHEIM 8:18 GYÖRI AUDI ETO KC
That was a dominant first half from the Hungarian club. After racing out to an early lead they show no sign of letting it go.
In the group phase, Györ's biggest win was 33:15 against Podravka (in Croatia). They went into the break there leading 13:8, so the signs are ominous for Bietigheim who will need to find another couple of gears to compete today.
In more positive news for the hosts, Karolina Kudlacz-Gloc's two goals mark her return to competition after suffering a shoulder injury early in the season. She scored twice against Esbjerg in September and has now doubled her season score in the EHF Champions League.
14:25
Györ rightly celebrated this superb goal by Estelle Nze Minko earlier on. It demonstrates the confidence and fluidity with which the record champions are playing at the moment. The lead now is 14:5.
14:20
It's a tough day in the office so far for Bietigheim, who after 15 minutes trail their guests 2:10. Valentyna Salamakha is doing her best, though. She's the German club's only goalkeeper today; Györ have brought all three of their fearsome line-up between the posts (Solberg, Glauser and Leynaud).
14:10
Amelie Berger finally scores to put Bietigheim on the board eight minutes into the game. Györ's defence is fierce and efficient, and Silje Solberg has also had a good start to the match. It's 5:1 to the visitors.
14:05
Györ's season top scorer so far, Veronica Kristiansen, is the first to find the net today just inside three minutes to give her team the lead. Kristiansen scored 65 goals in the group phase, just one more than Estelle Nze Minko.
14:00
As we throw off, have a look at today's squads for both teams.


13:55
An added bonus for German speakers watching on EHFTV today is German commentary for this first match.
13:45
With 15 minutes until throw-off, the EHFTV coverage of the first match is up and running - you may not be able to access this if a local broadcaster is showing the game in your home country.
13:35
Later on today we've got another three exciting matches. Esbjerg host Brest Bretagne, who checked out the Blue Water Arena in the Danish city yesterday; Buducnost play FTC; and the day finishes with a Scandinavian derby between Vipers and Odense. We'll bring you some facts on those matches once the first game is over.
13:25
Györ have been out exploring Ludwigsburg ahead of their match against Bieitigheim. Looks like a beautiful day in a beautiful city!
13:10
Welcome to day 2 of the DELO EHF Champions League play-offs. Action gets underway at 14:00 CET as SG BBM Bietigheim host Györi Audi ETO KC.
Bietigheim finished the group phase bottom of group A with one win - but it was a win against a Hungarian team. They earned a shock 35:24 away victory against FTC back in November, but lost the return match the following week 25:29 at home.
Györ romped through the group phase without a loss, picking up 10 wins and four draws to top group B. In fact they have won more games this season than Bietigheim in their entire history in the EHF Champions League – seven from 38 games. The odds, therefore, are stacked against the hosts but as Krim showed against CSKA yesterday, anything can happen in handball.