GROUP A
Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) vs Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)
Saturday 11 February, 18:00 CET, live on EHFTV
- the reigning champions are already through to the quarter-finals 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
- the French side are already through to the play-offs, but could end up anywhere between fourth and sixth places. They are currently fifth, with 12 points, two more than Bietigheim and one less than FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria
- Vipers have the second-best attack in the competition, scoring 420 goals, while Brest are 12th with 348 goals, an average of 5.5 goals per game less than their Norwegian counterparts
- with a win, Vipers will become only the 15th team in history to have clinched 50 wins in the European premium competition
- Vipers goalkeeper Katrine Lunde has the best average save rate in the competition, with 131 saves in 11 games –9 per match
SG BBM Bietigheim (GER) vs DHK Banik Most (CZE)
Sunday 12 February, 14:00 CET, live on EHFTV
- Bietigheim will earn a play-offs berth if they top the number of points secured by Krim or have a better goal difference but the same points as Krim; they are out of the competition if they and Krim both win and Brest lose to Vipers
- the German champions will seek to deliver their first win in nine matches and break their worst-ever winless run in their participation in the competition
- Most will set the longest losing run in the history of the EHF Champions League Women – 17 games – if they lose against Bietigheim, beating the record set by Krim between November 2014 and October 2016
- Most have conceded 531 goals (8 goals per game) this season, the largest number in the competition, 89 more than any other side
- in the reverse fixture, Bietigheim secured their largest-ever Champions League win, 46:23, coming only one goal shy of the record number of goals scored in a single game
- Most team captain Lucia Mikulcik: "Every single match is important, no matter how hard it's going to be. And this time it's no exception, even if it's our last Champions League match. We don't go to Germany for a trip, we want to be worthy opponents for Bietigheim."
Krim Mercator Ljubljana (SLO) vs CSM Bucuresti (ROU)
Sunday 12 February, 14:00 CET, live on EHFTV
- playing in their 298th game in the EHF Champions League Women, Krim will progress to the play-offs if they finish the group with more points than Bietigheim or if they end up in a three-way tie with Brest and Bietigheim, as they hold the tiebreaker
- CSM need to have one more point than Vipers to hold on to first place in the group
- the Romanian side are in the middle of their largest-ever unbeaten run in the EHF Champions League Women, seven games in a row. They beat their previous record in last week’s draw against Brest
- the season’s top scorer, Cristina Neagu, needs only one goal to hit the 100-goal milestone this season. The left back would score in triple digits for the third season in a row and for the fifth season in her career
- Neagu needs only eight goals to become the second top scorer in the history of the EHF Champions League Women, leapfrogging Anita Görbicz, who scored 1,016 goals in her career
- Krim right wing Jovanka Radičević: "They are the favorites to win the women's Champions League. We are aware that this is a match for us to be or not to be and I believe that we have the strength and that we will show that as a team we can achieve great results."
Odense Håndbold (DEN) vs FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN)
Sunday 12 February, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
- the Danish champions secured third place in the group, while FTC cannot fall lower than the fifth place. They are currently fourth, one point ahead of Brest
- FTC need to score only 12 goals to become the fourth team to reach the 6,000-goal milestone in the EHF Champions League Women, after Buducnost, Krim and Györ
- Odense have already won eight games this season – another victory will set a new record for the number of wins in a single season for the Danish side
- Odense coach Ulrik Kirkely: "I am very pleased with our third place in a very difficult group, where there have been seven strong teams that had to fight for the six positions in the further Champions League. We have showed that we have moved our international level and that we are more experienced and clinical in the game, which is crucial in these games."
- the Hungarian club’s away form has been patchy at best, losing four of the six games played on away courts, including the last three
- FTC’s top scorer, right back Katrin Klujber, is having the best season of her career in the competition with 85 goals. She is currently fourth in the top-scorer standings