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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (14. round)
20. January 2026. 20:30h
Partizan vs Bayern
Štark Arena, Beograd, RS
2026
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January
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Tickets and seat options for Partizan vs Bayern EuroLeague 2025/2026 Round 14 clash at Štark Arena Belgrade

Looking for tickets for the Partizan vs Bayern EuroLeague 2025/2026 showdown? Here you can easily compare offers and complete your ticket purchase for the Round 14 game at Štark Arena in Belgrade, securing your seat in time to enjoy the full intensity of this basketball spectacle live with fellow fans all around you

EuroLeague spectacle at Štark Arena: Partizan hosts Bayern

European basketball returns to Belgrade in one of the most high-profile clashes of Round 14 of the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season, as Partizan Mozzart Bet will welcome Bayern from Munich on Tuesday, 20 January 2026, at 20:30 at Štark Arena. It is a collision of two clubs with great tradition and recognizable styles of play, but also with a completely different context: Partizan is chasing an upswing after changes on the bench and a turbulent start to the season, while Bayern is looking for a way to bring its European form closer to the dominance it shows in the domestic league. For the fans, the most important thing is that an evening awaits them in which every possession, every foul, and every made shot will be played out in front of a sea of black-and-white flags and voices, in one of the loudest arenas on the continent. Interest in tickets has already been boosted by the opponent’s reputation and the fact that Štark Arena, although it holds more than 18 thousand spectators, can be filled to the last seat when Partizan takes the floor. If you want to be part of the atmosphere and experience this game live, the simplest way is to secure your tickets in time and follow the instructions next to the purchase button below, before the best seats disappear from sale.

Current standings and season context for Partizan and Bayern

The 2025/2026 EuroLeague season is extremely condensed, and the gaps between teams in the middle and lower part of the table are often measured by one or two wins, which makes Partizan – Bayern a direct battle to catch up with the spots that lead to the playoffs. In the season so far, Partizan scores a little more than 80 points per game and shows that even during periods of results oscillations it remains an offensively potent team, but at the same time the statistics reveal that the defensive segment and rebounding are not at a level that would guarantee a calm entry into the closing phase of the regular season. Bayern, on the other hand, with a slightly lower offensive output, builds its identity on physical basketball, tough defense, and control of tempo, but a string of EuroLeague losses keeps it in the lower half of the standings despite looking much more convincing in the German league. That is precisely why this game carries the weight of a “six-pointer”: whoever wins gains not only a triumph over a direct competitor, but also important psychological capital for the rest of the season. All of this further increases demand for tickets, because fans know they are watching a matchup that could later prove to be a turning point, so ticket sales for this event naturally become one of the main topics among basketball lovers in Belgrade and beyond.

Head-to-head matchups and fresh memory of the last showdown

Ahead of this game, the rivalry between Partizan and Bayern has already gained a modern EuroLeague framework through several very tense games in recent seasons, with the distribution of wins relatively balanced, but with a slight tendency toward streaks and mini back-to-back triumphs by one team or the other. Especially vivid in fans’ memory is their matchup played in December 2025 in Belgrade, when Partizan, in front of more than 17 thousand spectators, won 92:85 in a game in which Duane Washington Jr., Tyrique Jones, and the rest of the black-and-white roster broke the game in their favor with a run in the third and fourth quarters. Then Štark Arena proved how loud it can be when Partizan hunts and defends a lead, and that very experience now creates additional pressure on Bayern, which comes to Belgrade with a clear desire for a kind of revenge. On the other side, Partizan knows that a new win against the same opponent brings not only points, but also a strong message that Štark Arena still remains a fortress that is the hardest to conquer. Fans who have already bought tickets for this showdown once know what kind of spectacle they can expect, while those who are only now planning to buy tickets are aware that games like this very quickly disappear from sale and that now is the right moment to secure their place in the stands.

Partizan’s offense: Washington, Jones and company as the team’s engine

Partizan enters this game with a roster that combines a devastating offense with a number of players capable of taking responsibility in key moments, which is clearly seen in the statistics: Duane Washington Jr. is one of the team’s most efficient scorers, with an average above 14 points, along with very good three-point shooting percentages and the courage to take tough perimeter shots. Alongside him, the playmaking burden is shared by several hands – Sterling Brown brings spacing on offense and stability on both ends of the floor, Tyrique Jones has become one of the most dominant centers in the competition by performance index rating, with more than six rebounds per game and excellent finishing percentages in the paint, while Isaac Bonga as an all-around wing combines rebounding, defense, and transition into one figure. If we add to that Nick Calathes’ experience in organizing the offense and the scoring potential of players like Jabari Parker or Aleksej Pokuševski, it is clear why the statistics say Partizan scores more than 80 points per game while playing attractive, offense-oriented basketball. The coaching change and the arrival of Joan Peñarroya also brought an emphasis on faster ball movement and more aggressive early offense, which further raises the spectacle of watching the game live, so it is no surprise that ticket sales accelerate every time another EuroLeague night in Belgrade is announced.

Bayern, led by Lucic, Obst and Dinwiddie, seeks redemption

Bayern arrives in Belgrade as a team that has enough talent to match anyone, but that in the EuroLeague is still searching for the ideal balance between offensive and defensive tasks, which is also confirmed by a record with more losses than wins so far this season. Serbian international Vladimir Lucic remains the face and leader of the Bavarian club, with an average performance index rating around 10 per game and an important “glue” role that connects the perimeter and interior lines, whether through three-point shooting or through aggressive drives and tough defense on the opponent’s most dangerous players. Andreas Obst, with his precise shooting – especially from the free-throw line, where he is around an impressive 97% – represents a constant threat in spot-up situations, while NBA veteran Spencer Dinwiddie brings top-level experience, the ability to create points off the dribble, and passes that open up easy baskets for teammates. In the paint, Oscar Da Silva, Isiaha Mike and Wenyen Gabriel rotate, combining athletic power, leaping ability, and the capability to play pick-and-roll and pick-and-pop, so Bayern statistically stands very well in rebounding and in total assists. After coaching changes and the arrival of Svetislav Pešić, the team has raised its level of play in the domestic league, but in the EuroLeague it is still looking for continuity, which is why an away game at Štark Arena will be a true test of character – and an opportunity for fans who secure tickets to witness an attempt at a major turnaround against one of the most attractive hosts in the competition.

Štark Arena as a basketball temple: capacity, address and atmosphere

Štark Arena, located at Bulevar Arsenija Čarnojevića 58 in New Belgrade, has for years been synonymous with spectacles – not only in basketball, but also in other sports and music events – but it is precisely EuroLeague nights with Partizan that have made this venue one of the most famous basketball stages in Europe. The arena has more than 18,000 seats, a large number of suites and accompanying amenities, and in certain configurations it has reached over 20 thousand spectators, which has enabled Partizan’s fans to break loudness records and win recognition as the loudest fans in the EuroLeague. The organized supporters’ group Grobari creates an atmosphere that many commentators describe as a “volcano under the roof” – from choreographies and songs to continuous noise that turns every opponent’s possession into a nerve test. For the upcoming clash with Bayern, another nearly sold-out arena is expected, so it is logical that tickets for this event are already a sought-after commodity, especially in sections closer to the court where the energy of the floor is felt best. If you are planning to come from other cities or from abroad, it is worth thinking in time about accommodation near Štark Arena, so that you can arrive at warm-up without rushing and experience a complete EuroLeague night from the first to the last whistle.

Belgrade and New Belgrade: more than a game for a fans’ weekend

Coming to a game at Štark Arena is for many fans not only a sporting experience, but also a travel one, because Belgrade – and especially New Belgrade where the arena is located – offers a rich combination of a modern urban environment and the classic charm of a Balkan metropolis. New Belgrade, as a planned municipality with characteristic “blocks”, wide boulevards and business towers, has become Serbia’s central business district, while on the other side of the Sava River the old part of the city with Kalemegdan, Skadarlija and narrow streets full of cafés, restaurants and clubs awaits. Fans who arrive a day or two earlier can combine the basketball spectacle with sightseeing, a walk along the banks of the Sava and Danube, or a visit to large shopping centers and restaurants near the arena. That is precisely why planning – from buying tickets to booking accommodation – becomes an important part of the whole experience: the earlier you secure tickets and the better you plan where you will sleep, the more relaxed you will enjoy the game. In that, a review of accommodation offers in Belgrade for game day can help, so you can immediately see which options are closest to the arena or to public transport that will take you back after the final whistle.

Tactics and numbers: where Partizan has the edge, and where Bayern threatens

The statistical profile of these two teams reveals a number of interesting details that already suggest how the game could develop, so connoisseurs in the stands will be able to compare live what they see on the scoreboard with the numbers that track the season. Partizan averages slightly more points per game than Bayern and has a slight edge in both two-point and three-point shooting, which is a consequence of aggressive guard drives, Tyrique Jones’ quality pick-and-roll, and shooting runs by players like Washington and Brown. Bayern, on the other hand, is somewhat better on the boards – especially defensively – and has a very balanced distribution of points among wings and centers, while the assist numbers say the ball moves well through the hands of playmakers like Stefan Jović and dynamic guards who can create an advantage from one-on-one situations. Both teams must watch turnovers, because an average of around twelve to thirteen per game means that any run of poor decisions can swing the game the other way, especially in the atmosphere created by Štark Arena. For Partizan, the key will be to close out defensive rebounds and not allow Bayern to get easy points from second chances, while the visitors from Munich will look for a way to slow the pace and limit the number of open shots for the home shooters. Precisely that chess match on the court is one of the reasons why tickets for games of this importance are always in demand; fans who secure their place by purchasing tickets will follow live a duel in which every detail can decide the winner.

Practical information for getting to Štark Arena

The game Partizan – Bayern is scheduled for Tuesday, 20 January 2026, at 20:30, and given the expected crowds the recommendation is that fans head to the arena earlier to avoid congestion on the approaches and lines at security checks. Štark Arena is located in New Belgrade, along the main city highway, so it is accessible by both car and public transport, via multiple bus and tram lines that connect that part of the city with the inner center and with the railway and bus station. Around the arena there is a certain number of parking spaces, but on the days of the biggest events it fills up quickly, which is why many fans choose a combination of public transport and a short walk through the blocks of New Belgrade to the entrance itself. For those coming from other cities or from abroad, it is useful to consider accommodation for fans on game day near the main transport hubs or the arena itself, so that after the game they can quickly and safely return to their room or apartment. Ticket sales for this event are already underway, so a sensible recommendation is to buy your tickets in advance and secure them by clicking the button below, instead of risking a sold-out arena on game day.

Why it matters to secure tickets in time

Partizan’s EuroLeague nights at Štark Arena have already shown several times that the venue can be almost completely full, with official attendance announcements exceeding 17 thousand spectators, and sometimes even higher numbers in the stands thanks to additional configurations. Games against big opponents – such as Real Madrid, Barcelona, or now Bayern – regularly attract not only fans from Belgrade, but also visitors from the entire region, as well as curious tourists who want to experience the famous Grobari atmosphere. When you add to that the interest of traveling fans from Germany and the large diaspora living across Europe, it is clear that the ticket allotment can approach a sell-out much faster than would be expected for an “ordinary” league. That is precisely why it is smart to follow ticket-sale information in time and not wait until the last moment, because the best seats by the court, behind the basket, or in the central sectors of the upper ring disappear first. This game can decide placement in the upper part of the table or at least staying in the fight for the playoffs, so the emotional stake for fans is higher, which further accelerates the pace of ticket purchases. If you want to be sure you will see everything – from the players coming out for warm-up to the last minute of a dramatic finish – secure your tickets in time and use the button below as the fastest path to tickets.

Atmosphere in the stands and tips for fans of the visiting team

Štark Arena is known as one of the loudest and most intense places to play basketball in Europe, but at the same time it offers a well-organized fan experience, in which safety and comfort of all visitors are strictly taken care of, including families with children and visiting fans. The sections for Bayern supporters are usually clearly marked and separated by protective zones, which allows you to support your club in an environment that is passionate but controlled, with respect for basic fan rules. Inside the arena there are multiple points of sale for food, drinks and fan merchandise, so arriving 60 to 90 minutes before tip-off is a good way to avoid the crowd and to calmly find your seat, buy refreshments and get ready for the game. Many visitors decide to combine coming to the game with a short walk along the Sava or a visit to nearby New Belgrade amenities, which gives the experience a tourist dimension, especially if you have chosen in advance accommodation near the venue. Whether you cheer for Partizan or for Bayern, buying tickets in advance allows you to follow every detail without stress – from warm-up to the moment the scoreboard shows the final result – and to take home an experience that will be talked about long after the arena lights go out.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net portal – statistics, schedule and head-to-head matchups Partizan – Bayern
- Be-Basketball and Scoutbasketball portals – current rosters and player performances of Partizan and Bayern in the 2025/2026 season.
- Ekapija, Tripomatic, the Serbian Convention Bureau and Grokipedia – data on Štark Arena, capacity and annual attendance
- Wikipedia and Grokipedia – context on KK Partizan, the Grobari supporters’ group and the municipality of New Belgrade
- Welt.de and Bild.de – news on the current season of FC Bayern Basketball, results and coaching changes ahead of 2026.

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03 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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