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 Györ and Vipers’ unbeaten runs put to the test with away trips
 
		
	
		  
		ROUND PREVIEW: Two teams defend their impressive records in this season’s top-flight while Rostov and Brest hope to bounce back
		 
		
		
	
		Can Rostov bounce back from their first defeat of the season? Hosting Bietigheim, the Russian side are clear favourites but will have to show mental strength in order to reignite their momentum. Behind them, Metz and CSM Bucuresti could make decisive steps towards the quarter-finals by winning their respective games this weekend. In group B, the undefeated leaders Györ will be challenged at Odense, who won four of their five home matches in the current season. Meanwhile CSKA seem to be strong favourites in Moscow against BV Borussia 09 Dortmund and Brest Bretagne Handball, who narrowly lost in the Russian capital last week, hope to bounce back on home court against Buducnost. Rostov-Don (RUS) vs SG BBM Bietigheim (GER)Saturday 16 January, 12:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
this is the clash of the extremes as Rostov currently stand on top of group A with 13 points while Bietigheim are last with three pointsRostov suffered their first defeat since February 2020 in Metz last weekend (27:26), the last team which beat them was also MetzBietigheim are currently top of the Bundesliga with twelve wins in fourteen gamesin the reverse fixture, Rostov won 32:31 in Bietigheim CSM Bucuresti (ROU) vs Vipers Kristiansand (NOR)Saturday 16 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
in the reverse fixture, Kristiansand won 30:25 at home in round 3before this weekend’s confrontation, Bucharest won three of the two teams’ five previous clashesthis will be the first time Nora Mørk visits Bucharest since leaving the club last summerBucharest are currently second in group A, with eleven points in nine games played, while Vipers only played five games and gathered eight points to sit fifthVipers are one of only two only undefeated teams alongside Györ FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria (HUN) vs Team Esbjerg (DEN)Saturday 16 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
both teams crossed paths last season, in the group phase. Each won the home game, with FTC taking the two points thanks to a 26:25 victoryFTC won the reverse fixture this season in round 4, with a 24:21 victory in DenmarkFTC are currently fourth in the group with ten points across eight games, while Esbjerg are seventh with four points in nine gamesEsbjerg recently announced the signings of German goalkeeper Dinah Eckerle, who plays in Metz, and Henny Reistad, currently at Vipers RK Krim Mercator (SLO) vs Metz Handball (FRA)Saturday 16 January, 18:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
Metz won the first leg against Krim by six goals, 33:27.it was announced this week that Tjasa Stanko, who made the move from Podravka Vegeta to Metz last summer, will head to Krim in JuneMetz inflicted Rostov their first defeat this season last weekend while Krim shared points in Bietigheimthe French side currently sit third in the group with seven games played, while Krim are sixth with nine games played GROUP B CSKA (RUS) vs BV Borussia 09 Dortmund (GER)Saturday 16 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
CSKA will play their second straight home match in the competition, as last week they snatched a hard-fought 25:24 win against Bresthowever, the Russian side were not able to leapfrog their French rivals, as they are third-placed in the group with 13 points, one point behind Brest and three behind Györsimilar to CSKA, Dortmund are playing their debut season in the continental top flight, yet they are far less successful, gaining just two points after eight matchesin the reverse fixture against CSKA, the German side fought hard but ultimately lost 29:28 despite Alina Grijseels’ ten goalsthat game on 11 October started Dortmund’s ongoing five-match losing run; their most recent defeat happened last week at Buducnost (31:27) Odense Håndbold (DEN) vs Györi Audi ETO KC (HUN) Sunday 17 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV 
Odense started 2021 on a good note, claiming a comfortable home victory against Podravka, 35:20the Danish team are fourth in the table with 12 points; at home, they won four of five matches, losing only to BrestGyör top the group with 16 points after nine matches; they have the best attack in the whole competition with 308 goals scored (34.2 per game)last Sunday, Gabor Danyi’s team claimed their biggest win in the current season, 37:20 at ValceaGyör won all three encounters with Odense in Europe’s premier club competition, including the reverse fixture last October, 32:25 HC Podravka Vegeta (CRO) vs SCM Ramnicu Valcea (ROU)Sunday 17 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
the two rivals will meet for the first time this season, as their reverse match, originally scheduled for 11 October, was postponedin the past, they met eight times in the European club competitions, with Valcea winning five games and Podravka three; however, their most recent encounters took place in the 2008/09 seasonboth sides desperately need points, as they occupy the two bottom positions in the group; while Podravka have two points, Valcea remain the only team in the whole competition without pointslast week, both teams suffered heavy defeats, as Podravka lost 35:20 at Odense, while Valcea were defeated at home by Györ even bigger, 37:20Dejana Misoslavljevic, the only Podravka player in the bronze-winning Croatian squad at EHF EURO 2020, is the competition’s third highest scorer with 47 goals Brest Bretagne Handball (FRA) vs Buducnost (MNE)Sunday 17 January, 16:00 CET, live on EHFTV
 
last Saturday, Brest suffered their second defeat in the competition and again against CSKA; that result ended the French team’s four-game winning runwith 14 points after ten encounters, the French team are second in the group, two points behind GyörBrest’s Ana Gros, who scored five goals in Moscow and continues to lead the scoring chart with 72 goals, is set to join CSKA this summerBojana Popovic’s debut at the helm of Buducnost was successful, as the Montenegrin side defeated Dortmund 31:27 last Sundayin the reverse fixture in Podgorica, the two sides did not determine a winner, ending in a 22:22 draw 
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