16:55
The live show is live again!
16:42
Here's those incredible final few seconds of the game.
Wow.
Györ turned over the ball and Esbjerg just had a chance. They raced the ball up the court, but as the buzzer went Sandra Toft made her 13th save of the game to put Györ in the final for the seventh time at the EHF FINAL4. Esbjerg are still to win a match here in Budapest.
One last timeout and Györ are in possession.
What an end to this match! Kristine Breistøl almost levelled things into an empty net, but missed the post. When the ball comes back to Esbjerg, Sandra Toft makes a big save of Live Rushfeldt Deila's shot. Just over 90 seconds and one goal in it.
It's a one-goal game thanks to Sanna Solberg! Esbjerg have hung in there and clawed their way back into contention with five minutes to play. It's a difficult one to call.
16:23
Amalie Milling has stepped up this second half and helped Esbjerg get back into the game.
Per Johansson uses a timeout as we tick into the last 10 minutes of what has been a very nervy game by both sides. It's not the best handball, with too many errors, but it's physical and passionate and you can see how much these two sides want to reach the final.
Esbjerg have tightened things up and as Silje Solberg makes her EHF FINAL4 2024 debut, Nora Mørk scores another penalty to make it a two-goal game.
Györ have done an excellent job of stopping Henny Reistad this game, but the IHF Player of the Year has just broken through for her second goal and Esbjerg are inching back a bit.
16:09
This is one of the key reasons Györ are leading:
After Ryu Eun Hee scores Györ's 18th goal, Jesper Jensen calls a timeout. The resulting attack sees Live Rushfeldt just manage to get the ball past Sandra Toft, but Esbjerg still have a fairly big gap and need to close up their defence and get more efficient in attack, quickly.
Nora Mørk fouls Ryu Eun Hee and is suspended for two minutes; the action earns Györ their first penalty throw of the game which Ana Gros easily scores.
Sandra Toft has shut up shop between the posts at the other end of the court - the Dane is having a great game.
Shooting now towards their corner of fans, Esbjerg have made a brighter start to the second half with a 3:1 run to get them back within two of their opponents.
15:55
The second half has just thrown off.
15:46
Perhaps it's no surprise that Györ lead, when they can pull off shots like this.
Well, after an amazing start, Esbjerg let Györ right back into the game and the record champions have a pretty comfortable four-goal lead at the break.
Here's EHF journalist Adrian Costeiu's thoughts on the first 30 minutes:
"This was not the semi-final with the lowest number of goals at half-time - that record still is 17 goals, when Buducnost and Vardar when toe-to-toe in 2014, but it was definitely a nervy match. Both Györi Audi ETO KC and Team Esbjerg had stints of over nine minutes without scoring a single goal. The Hungarian side had a 5:0 unanswered run, while Esbjerg had a 3:0 unanswered run.
But, in the end, Györ's superior depth made the difference. As Per Johansson rotated his back line, the MVM Dome in Budapest started roaring for their favourites and Sandra Toft gave them reasons to cheer, saving eight shots for a fantastic 57 per cent saving efficiency. As Györ settled in, they finished the half with a 5:1 run, which saw them open a four-goal gap at the break. But there is still all to play in the second half."
Bruna de Paula scores to put Györ three goals up, but shortly afterwards receives a two-minute suspension and gives Esbjerg a chance to close up the match once more - which they cannot take advantage of as Sandra Toft makes another save. The ball returns to Györ's possession.
After Kari Brattset Dale puts Györ ahead by one, Jesper Jensen moves to a seven-on-six attack, but Györ force a turnover quickly and Anna Kristensen has to dash on to court. The dial is shifting slightly towards the Hungarian side right now, but neither team is performing at top level.
Another attack comes to nothing by both teams. If things go on this way, with defence so key, this will be a very low-scoring game. Esbjerg call a timeout.
15:24
Here's how Estelle Nze Minko sparked the Györ comeback.
It's now been over eight minutes since Esbjerg scored, and Györ are now leading by two thanks largely to Estelle Nze Minko who is making her presence felt. Györ's defence has stiffened and Sandra Toft is starting to find her groove too. What can Esbjerg do?
15:18
Here's Nora Mørk's first field goal of the game to enjoy.
It's clear how much both teams want this - they are rushing things a bit too much and have missed several shots. But Györ are slowly getting back into the game and Henny Reistad has just earned the first two-minute suspension for shirt-pulling. Estelle Nze Minko levels the match.
Better from Györ as Ana Gros gets them on the scoreboard.
Per Johansson calls a very early timeout as Esbjerg go 3:0 up. Before the game, Julian Rux said the Esbjerg stats suggested their defence would be their weak point, but in these opening minutes it has been very solid and Györ's attacks have all come to nothing.
Nora Mørk starts the scoring for Esbjerg, netting a penalty past Rinka Duijndam. Györ's counterattack fails and Mørk scores again. This is a great start for the Danish side.
15:03
Michala Møller throws off but there are only a few passes before the ball goes back to the bench for more resin. And now we're properly underway.
15:01
We are about to throw-off. Follow the match live ticker here.
14:55
The arena is on its feet as Györ are introduced.
14:51
Now time for the teams to be introduced, starting with Team Esbjerg.
14:46
And here we go with the opening show!
14:43
The players are warmed up and leaving the court. Things will be getting underway very very soon!
14:30
Here's a reminder of some of the key facts about the first semi-final!
- Györ, having qualified for the EHF FINAL4 for the ninth time, have the largest number of wins in the final tournament, and a 75 per cent win rate, with 12 wins from 16 matches played
- the Hungarian side started the season with an 11-match winning streak, but dropped their level and lost three of the next five matches, prompting a coaching change, with Per Johansson replacing Ulrik Kirkely
- Esbjerg became the first Danish team to qualify for the EHF FINAL4 three times in a row, but are yet to win a match, losing all four played so far
- the matches at the EHF FINAL4 will be the last for Jesper Jensen as Esbjerg’s coach, after seven years spent with the Danish side
- Norwegian backs Nora Mørk (91 goals) and Henny Reistad (89), both among the top 10 scorers this season, have been Esbjerg’s top guns this season. Reistad is also the all-time top scorer of the EHF FINAL4, with 60 goals in four editions
- Györ’s goalkeepers have the best efficiency on penalties this season, stopping 14 of the 53 they have faced, 26.4 per cent - and they have brought three to the semi-final ...
14:15
Anja Althaus, Victor Tomàs, Martin Vilstrup and Bengt Kunkel are live now with the build-up to the game - stick with them throughout the afternoon and evening on YouTube or Instagram.
14:08
A bit of fun before things get going. In the arena, the teams are netering for their warm-ups!
13:48
Györ's "eighth player" - their fans - are already in extremely good voice. With well over an hour before throw-off the fans in the team's corner are singing and banging their drums already!
13:30
We've arrived at the MVM Dome and so have the teams, with Györ the first off the bus to start their preparations for the game. There's already plenty of fans here too and the atmosphere will certainly be buzzing!
12:25
We are heading to the arena for the afternoon now, so the blog will have a bit of a break for a while.
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