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Tickets for Paris Basketball – Real Madrid, EuroLeague: Game at Georges Carpentier Arena in Paris, France

Tuesday, 27 January 2026 at 9:00 PM · Georges Carpentier Hall Paris
· Capacity: 5,009
Final score 98 : 92
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Tickets for Paris Basketball – Real Madrid, EuroLeague: Game at Georges Carpentier Arena in Paris, France — Georges Carpentier Hall, Paris — Tuesday, 27 January 2026 Karlobag.eu / illustration

EuroLeague spectacle in Paris: Paris Basketball hosts Real Madrid

Paris Basketball and Real Madrid bring to Paris a game that at the same time offers a top-level sporting stake and that special atmosphere for which tickets for big European nights are planned in advance. In Round 25 of the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season, a matchup will be played in which the home side wants to confirm it can keep up with the pace of elite clubs, while the visitor comes for a result that keeps pressure on the top of the standings. The date is Tuesday, 27 January, and tip-off is at 21:00, which is ideal for a full arena and the late-evening energy that Paris knows how to turn into an event. Ticket sales for this game are already attracting a lot of attention because Real Madrid is one of the most recognizable names in European basketball and every one of its visits increases demand. If you want to be part of that night, secure your tickets right away and click the button labeled , because games like this most often fill the best sections first.

What Round 25 means and why every possession matters

In the 2025/2026 season, the EuroLeague plays the regular season in a double round-robin league system with a total of 38 games per team, so Round 25 enters the phase in which the boundaries between direct qualification for the playoffs and the fight for the play-in are drawn ever more clearly. The top six teams go directly to the playoffs, and places seven through ten lead to additional qualifiers, so every winning streak or weaker week is immediately visible in the standings. At this stage, Real Madrid is among the teams that want to remain in the zone that keeps control over playoff scenarios, while Paris Basketball is chasing the continuity that would bring it closer to positions with a realistic chance for the play-in. When you look at the current ranking and record, Real Madrid is in the upper half, and Paris Basketball in the lower part of the table, but the EuroLeague is known for the fact that one home night can turn an entire month around. That is precisely why tickets for matchups like these are not just entry to a game, but also a pass to a story that unfolds in real time, from the first stop to the last shot, so buying tickets is worth planning in time.

Paris Basketball this season: a high-tempo offense and the identity of the crowd

Paris Basketball appears in the EuroLeague with a recognizable offensive signature, and the numbers show the team is among the top of the competition in points scored, which means games often turn into a rhythm in which scoring comes in runs. A high number of threes per game and aggression on the offensive glass give Paris extra possessions, and that is, in European basketball, one of the fastest shortcuts to an upset against favorites. In such a style, Nadir Hifi stands out in particular, a player who this season is among the most prominent both through points and through overall impact, and his ability to score off the dribble further gets the crowd on its feet. The new coach Francesco Tabellini took over the team with a clear idea to keep the attractiveness, but also to bring more structure in moments when the game becomes tough and when you have to attack smarter, not faster. When the opponent carries the name Real Madrid, the interest of fans and neutral basketball lovers in the city rises, so tickets for this event naturally become sought-after, especially for sections with the best angle of view of the court.

How Paris can turn the game to its advantage

Paris’s biggest chance is to impose its tempo from the first minute and turn the game into a sequence of short attacks, where the quality of execution and shooting depth are felt more than in a slow setup. The team’s statistical profile shows that Paris often gets great value through offensive rebounds and the total number of rebounds, which can be decisive when playing against a physically powerful team like Real. If the outside shot opens up, Real’s defense has to stretch the lines, and then drives and situations for easy points appear, which the arena crowd loves and which further boosts the atmosphere. The keys are also control of turnovers, because in high-tempo games every turnover is not only a minus, but also an extra attack for an opponent that knows how to punish. In such a scenario, buying tickets becomes an investment in an evening in which you can watch basketball with lots of points, but also a tactical duel in which every detail decides, from boxing out to a smart foul at the right moment.

Real Madrid: roster depth and the mentality of a club that knows the path to trophies

Real Madrid comes to the EuroLeague with the reputation of a club that is historically the most successful and that carries the standard that every away game is played as a test of character, regardless of the table and fatigue. This season Real has a record that keeps it in the fight for the top, and the difference between home and away performances stands out in particular, which is a piece of data that gains extra weight in Paris because the crowd knows how to recognize the moment when the visitor begins to fade. The new coach Sergio Scariolo brings enormous experience in leading big systems, and his basketball traditionally emphasizes discipline, defensive rotations, and patience on offense, which is often the recipe against teams that live off rhythm. Real’s roster is filled with players of different profiles, from a tall inside line to guards who can create under pressure, so you don’t beat it with one idea but with a series of good decisions across 40 minutes. That is precisely why tickets for such matchups are treated as an event, because Real Madrid on the road always brings the feeling that the history of the competition is on the court, and the arena becomes a stage on which the difference between good and great is seen.

Hezonja as a magnet for regional interest and a key wing matchup

Mario Hezonja is one of the names that automatically increases interest among the audience from this region, because fans like to follow players from the region in the biggest European league, and in Real he is a profile who can score in a burst and defend multiple positions. In a game like this, his duel with Paris’s athletically strong wings can be one of the points where the rhythm breaks, because if Hezonja finds his shot early, the home team’s defense has to change plans. Alongside him, Real also has a classic axis through Facundo Campazzo, who controls the tempo and reads the defense, and Walter Tavares, who is a factor in the paint that makes drives and floaters harder than against most teams. Add to that players like Théo Maledon and Trey Lyles, and you get a combination of creation, shooting, and size that can punish even the smallest mistake in rotation. In such a lineup, the arena crowd gets a premium experience, and tickets are sought-after because in one place you see multiple levels of the game, from pick-and-roll details to physical rebounding duels that can be heard even from the stands.

Head-to-head meetings of Paris and Real: results that suggest drama

The history of head-to-head games between these two clubs in the EuroLeague is still short, but it has already offered several games that were decided by one possession and that showed how little it takes to change the outcome. Real Madrid has the advantage in the overall win-loss record, but the margins in the results show that Paris knows how to play against a big name and is not impressed by reputation. It is especially interesting that some meetings ended with a very high number of points and tight differences, which fits Paris’s style and Real’s ability to play controlled in crunch time. The freshest trace is the meeting from December 2025 when Real won 95:90, and earlier there were games in which Paris took a win in Madrid and forced the favorite to maximum effort. When fans see that history suggests uncertainty, demand for tickets grows because no one wants to miss a finish in which the game is decided in the last two minutes, so it is smart to secure tickets earlier and not wait until the last moment.

Georges Carpentier arena: the address of sporting southern Paris and a night that fills the stands

The Georges Carpentier arena is located on Boulevard Masséna and is part of a broader sports center in the 13th arrondissement, an area known for a mix of local neighborhood life and major city routes that lead toward the south of the city. In a basketball configuration, the arena has a capacity of around five thousand spectators, which is a number that creates a dense atmosphere and a feeling that the crowd is close to the court, and that is exactly what can give the home team extra energy points. The surroundings are practical for arriving by public transport, and the location is often described through the broader context of Place d Italie and the Chinatown district, which gives visitors a reason to combine the arrival with a city walk or dinner before the game. For games like the one against Real, fan interest is higher because those are nights that are remembered, so ticket sales usually become more intense as the match day approaches. Tickets for this game disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time and click the button to secure your place in the stands.

Arrival, entry, and practical habits that make the evening easier

For visitors it is useful to know that the complex can be reached by metro and tram, and the most common reference points in public transport in this part of the city are Porte d Ivry and Porte d Ivry Massena, which is convenient if you are coming from the center or from the outskirts. The arena is within a sports center that has other facilities as well, so the recommendation is to arrive earlier to avoid queues at the entrances, especially when the stands are full and when entry control is stricter due to high interest. If you plan to arrive with a group, agree in advance on the time, because in big games it is common for lines to form before the actual start, and nobody wants to miss the first minutes in which the tone is set. Buying tickets in advance reduces stress and allows the evening to be planned normally, without rushing and improvisation, and ticket sales are available via the button below. Buy tickets via the button below and get ready to enter the arena with enough time to find your seat and soak up the atmosphere.

Why a special hype is building in Paris around this matchup

Paris Basketball in recent years has been building the identity of a club that connects modern urban culture and high-intensity basketball, and such an approach naturally attracts a young audience and people who otherwise do not go to games every week. When Real Madrid arrives in the city, that interest becomes broader, because there also come those who want to see the biggest stars, but also those who simply want to experience a European sports night in Paris. In such games you can hear every possession, every rebound, and every defensive rotation, and the crowd often reacts to scoring runs like to a concert chorus, which is why tickets have added value compared to an ordinary league game. Real’s fans and lovers of the club also travel, so in the arena you can often feel a visiting block as well, which adds another layer of competitive atmosphere. If you are looking for an event that is both sport and a city experience, buying tickets for this duel is a logical decision, because you get an evening that is at the same time a top match and a Parisian scene.

Numbers that explain the clash of styles: Paris tempo against Real control

A comparison of basic team indicators suggests a game in which Paris’s inclination toward a high number of points and extra possessions through offensive rebounding will clash with Real’s desire to control turnovers and attack more efficiently from two-point range. Paris on average scores around ninety points per game and is among the best in the competition in offensive rebounds and total rebounding, which means Real must not allow second chances because that will turn the game into a marathon. Real, on the other hand, has high efficiency on two-point shooting and a more stable overall performance index, and defensively relies on height and rim protection, which is a typical answer to teams that like to drive after a three-point threat. It is also interesting that Paris statistically has more steals, so Real must prepare for aggressive pressure on the ball and for hands that constantly disrupt passing. When everything is added up, the viewer gets a duel in which in the same possession you can see both a quick three and a tactical set that lasts until the last second of the shot clock, and that is why tickets are sought-after because this level of stylistic clash is not everyday.

Tickets as part of the experience: when it’s worth coming and what to watch on the court

EuroLeague games against clubs like Real have added value because the audience watches not only the result but also the details, from the way Campazzo slows down or speeds up the rhythm, to how Paris creates a shot after the first pass and how Hifi finds space between the screen and the help. In the arena you see even more clearly how important rebounding is, because every offensive rebound by Paris usually raises the noise, and every block or closed paint by Real brings that quiet moment of respect for quality. If you are coming for the first time, the best advice is to arrive earlier and give yourself time to absorb the rhythm of the game, because the EuroLeague is played without downtime and often has runs that change everything in two minutes. Ticket sales are available and it is best not to wait because such matchups are a magnet for the public, and the best seats fill first, especially those that provide an overview of both tactics and the battles in the paint. Secure your tickets and click the button, because at games like this the story most often continues long after the final buzzer, in conversations about the move that swung the momentum.

Sources:
- EuroLeague: Game Center for Paris Basketball vs Real Madrid, head-to-head meetings and statistical comparison
- EuroLeague: Regular season standings 2025/2026
- EuroLeague: Explanation of the competition format 2025/2026 and criteria for playoffs and play-in
- BeBasket: Rosters and key players of Paris Basketball and Real Madrid for the 2025/2026 season
- Paris.fr: Information on Centre sportif Georges Carpentier, address and arrival
- Paris je t aime: Location, neighborhood context and public transport for Halle Georges Carpentier
- Real Madrid CF: Official announcement about the arrival of coach Sergio Scariolo
- ParisBasketball: Official announcement of the appointment of coach Francesco Tabellini

Head to head

  1. 18.12.2025 RE Real Madrid 95 : 90 PA Paris Basketball EuroLiga
  2. 15.04.2025 RE Real Madrid 73 : 81 PA Paris Basketball Košarka Euroliga
  3. 03.04.2025 RE Real Madrid 105 : 104 PA Paris Basketball Košarka Euroliga
  4. 17.12.2024 PA Paris Basketball 85 : 96 RE Real Madrid Košarka Euroliga

Team form

PA Paris Basketball WLWLW
RE Real Madrid LWWLW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 OL Olympiacos 12 40 +272 84
2 RE Real Madrid 16 44 +201 84
3 VA Valencia 14 41 +176 81
4 FE Fenerbahce 16 43 +58 81
5 ŽA Žalgiris 18 42 +160 72
6 HA Hapoel Tel-Aviv 18 42 +103 72
7 MO Monaco Basket 17 39 +128 66
8 CR Crvena zvezda 17 39 +59 66
9 PA Panathinaikos 19 41 +48 66
10 BA Barça 17 39 +42 66
11 DU Dubai 19 38 +5 57
12 BA Bayern 19 38 -88 57
13 MA Maccabi Tel-Aviv 20 38 -92 54
14 MI Milano 21 38 -43 51
15 PA Paris Basketball 22 38 -4 48
16 VI Virtus Bologna 24 38 -175 42
17 SA Saski Baskonia 25 38 -180 39
18 PA Partizan 25 38 -228 39
19 AN Anadolu Efes 26 38 -161 36
20 AS ASVEL 30 38 -281 24

Georges Carpentier Hall

Sports Hall
Capacity: 5,009

Georges Carpentier Hall is more than a standard indoor venue—it’s a well-known, multi-purpose arena where Paris hosts high-energy sports nights and stage-led events. With a flexible layout that adapts to different setups, the hall can shift naturally from court-focused matches to productions that require a strong stage sightline and a crowd that wants to feel close to the action.

Inside, the experience is built around proximity and clarity: visibility is strong from most sections, and the atmosphere ramps up quickly once the stands fill. Visitors also appreciate the practical, event-ready feel—clear entry points, straightforward circulation, and enough space to keep arrivals and intermissions moving smoothly.

Its micro-location is a real advantage: Boulevard Masséna, Paris, France. The entrance is easiest to reach on foot from the nearby Porte d'Ivry and Porte d'Ivry–Masséna stops, while drivers can rely on typical public parking options in the surrounding streets. For the wider city transport overview and best connections, see the general guide further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • ORY Paris-Orly Airport Paris (Orly, Val-de-Marne) · 11 km
  • VIY Vélizy-Villacoublay Air Base Vélizy-Villacoublay, Yvelines · 13 km
  • LBG Paris-Le Bourget Airport Paris (Le Bourget, Seine-Saint-Denis) · 17 km
  • TNF Toussus-le-Noble Airport Toussus-le-Noble, Yvelines · 21 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Georges Carpentier Hall?
Georges Carpentier Hall in Paris has an official capacity of 5,009 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Georges Carpentier Hall among the more important venues for EuroLeague, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Paris Basketball, hosting this match at Georges Carpentier Hall in Paris. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Paris Basketball averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Real Madrid faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Tuesday, 27 January 2026 at 9:00 PM local time in Paris. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand which rises closer to the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
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How do I get to Georges Carpentier Hall?
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What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
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