Last team who beat THW Kiel in “Sparkasse Arena” was Rhein Neckar Lowen 33:31 last April. After fantastic start of the season, 20 wins in a row, THW Kiel will face the “Lions” from Mannheim in new Derby match. Rhein Neckar Lowen has a lot of problems with injuries (Sesum and Lund) and thoughts about financial situation, but the battle for EHF Champions League place isn’t lost.
– Even in Kiel, we have our chances to win – says RNL’s Manager, Thorsten Storm.
Match starts at 19.30hrs
1. | THW Kiel | 40:0 | +173 |
2. | Füchse Berlin | 33:7 | +72 |
3. | HSV Hamburg | 32:8 | +89 |
4. | SG Flensburg-Handewitt | 30:10 | +62 |
5. | Rhein-Neckar Löwen | 29:11 | +68 |
6. | SC Magdeburg | 24:16 | +31 |
7. | TBV Lemgo | 24:16 | +4 |
8. | TuS N-Lübbecke | 19:21 | -5 |
9. | HBW Balingen-Weilstetten | 17:23 | -46 |
10. | HSG Wetzlar | 16:22 | -14 |
11. | Frisch Auf Göppingen | 16:22 | -16 |
12. | MT Melsungen | 16:24 | -21 |
13. | TV Großwallstadt | 15:25 | -33 |
14. | TSV Hannover-Burgdorf | 14:26 | -40 |
15. | Bergischer HC | 12:28 | -57 |
16. | VfL Gummersbach | 12:28 | -73 |
17. | TV 05/07 Hüttenberg | 7:33 | -94 |
18. | Eintracht Hildesheim | 2:38 | -100 |
