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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (23. round)
20. January 2026. 20:00h
ASVEL vs Žalgiris
LDLC Arena, Decines-Charpieu, FR
2026
20
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for ASVEL vs Žalgiris EuroLeague, LDLC Arena Lyon – buy seats for Round 23, 2025/2026 season

Looking for tickets for the ASVEL vs Žalgiris EuroLeague clash at LDLC Arena in Lyon? Here you can quickly check key info about the Round 23 game of the 2025/2026 season and confidently buy tickets so you can feel the EuroLeague atmosphere live and cheer your team from the stands among passionate fans

EuroLeague night at the LDLC Arena: ASVEL hosts Žalgiris

The ASVEL – Žalgiris matchup as part of Round 23 of the 2025./2026. EuroLeague basketball season turns the LDLC Arena in Décines-Charpieu into one of the most intriguing basketball destinations in mid-January. On Tuesday, January 20, 2026, starting at 20:00, the home side will try in front of its fans to stop the Lithuanian machine that has looked stable and competitive this season in the fight for the upper part of the standings. It is a game arriving at an important moment – Žalgiris is chasing positions that lead to the playoffs, while ASVEL is looking for a winning streak that would bring the team from Villeurbanne closer to the play-in zone and move it away from the bottom of the table. Precisely because of the game’s significance, fan interest is rising from round to round, so tickets for this event are increasingly sought after, especially in sections closer to the court where the experience of the game is at the highest level. Ticket sales are ongoing, and fans who want to be part of this EuroLeague night are advised to choose their seats in time and, by purchasing tickets via the button below, ensure that on January 20 they will be in the LDLC Arena, not in front of the TV.

Standings situation and what’s at stake in the EuroLeague showdown

In the current EuroLeague standings, Žalgiris is hovering around the middle of the upper half, with a record of 11 wins and 8 losses after 19 games played, placing it among clubs that are very seriously competing for a direct spot among the top eight or at least a secure entry into the play-in zone. ASVEL, on the other hand, has 6 wins and 13 losses, which according to current statistics keeps it in the lower part of the table, but still with a realistic chance to move up if it hits the right form in the remainder of the regular season. The difference is visible in the numbers as well: the Lithuanian team scores more than 87 points per game, allowing around 82, while ASVEL scores a bit over 79 and concedes around 87 points, clearly showing that the host must raise both offensive and defensive efficiency if it wants to match Žalgiris for all 40 minutes. Exactly such a context gives extra weight to this game, because every fan who buys tickets and sits in the stands of the LDLC Arena will witness a matchup in which every possession can have direct consequences for the final standings after 34 rounds. Tickets are therefore much more than ordinary paper or a QR code – they are an entry into the story of a season that can still be turned around in favor of the beloved club.

Rosters and key players: De Colo, Heurtel and company vs. Tubelis and Francisco

ASVEL enters this season with a roster that combines experience, domestic talent, and American athletic power, and in the game against Žalgiris fans’ attention will be especially drawn to names like Nando De Colo and Thomas Heurtel, two seasoned French playmakers whose quality has been proven for years at the highest level of European basketball. Alongside them are perimeter players such as Shaquille Harrison, Edwin Jackson, and Glynn Watson Jr., who at the end of 2025 produced outings close to 30 points and showed he can take responsibility in key moments, while the wings and the center line are carried by Melvin Ajinça, Mbaye Ndiaye, Bodian Massa, Bastien Vautier, and Armel Traoré. Žalgiris, on the other hand, brings a recognizable Lithuanian signature – a combination of tough, tactically disciplined basketball and young players who are not afraid to take shots in decisive moments. Azuolas Tubelis offers mobility and spacing on offense, Sylvain Francisco controls the game’s rhythm and attacks defenses through the pick-and-roll, while Moses Wright brings energy in the paint and on the offensive glass. Seen from the stands of the LDLC Arena, every De Colo pass into a big man’s cut, every Francisco drive through the lane, or a Wright dunk will shake the crowd, so those who bought tickets in time will feel live all the nuances of this matchup that the TV picture simply cannot convey.

Tactical clash of styles: French pace vs. Lithuanian discipline

Tactically, the game can turn into a collision of two philosophies – ASVEL will, in front of its fans, seek a higher pace, fast transition, and as many easy points as possible after a defensive rebound or an opponent’s turnover, while Žalgiris will try to control the tempo and, from long possessions, patiently look for the best shooting position. This season the French team must find a way to improve perimeter defense and paint protection, because the statistics show it concedes too many easy points, especially after runouts and rotations that are late by just a fraction of a second. The Lithuanians, who so far with an average of over 87 points per game have shown they know how to exploit even the smallest mistake, punish every late closeout on a shooter or poor switching in the pick-and-roll, and that is exactly where the key lies for ASVEL – to force Žalgiris into tougher, individual attempts out of isolations. From the stands, such a duel is seen in full resolution: fans who secured tickets above the bench or by the court can read players’ body language, coaches’ reactions to every refereeing decision, and the tiny tactical adjustments that happen during timeouts. That is precisely why buying tickets for this match is not only a matter of supporting the club, but also an opportunity to watch firsthand a chess match on the floor between two EuroLeague philosophies of play.

LDLC Arena: a new grand stage of European basketball

The LDLC Arena opened at the end of 2023 and in a short time has become one of the reference venues for top indoor entertainment in France, with a capacity of around 12,500 spectators for basketball games and the ability to adapt the space for many other events. Located within the sports and entertainment complex in Décines-Charpieu, next to the well-known football stadium, the arena’s modern design, steep stands, and advanced lighting and sound solutions create the impression that every fan is very close to the court. For EuroLeague nights, such as this one against Žalgiris, the upper ring of the stands fills with a mix of home fans and visiting supporters who travel to Lyon from all over Lithuania and the rest of Europe. That means the number of available tickets decreases day by day, especially for sections that offer the best view of the benches and media positions. If you plan to turn this match into a small basketball city break, it is worth checking in time the accommodation near the venue, so that after buying tickets you can, without rushing, enjoy all the amenities that the LDLC Arena and its surroundings offer before and after the game.

Décines-Charpieu and the wider urban context of Lyon

Décines-Charpieu is a dynamic municipality on the eastern edge of the Lyon metropolis, only a few kilometers from the city center, with just under 30 thousand residents and an interesting mix of urban neighborhoods and green zones along the Jonage Canal and the Grand Large lake. Visitors coming to the city because of the ASVEL – Žalgiris game can use the day for a walk by the water, a bike ride, or a relaxed lunch in one of the local restaurants, and then in the evening head toward the LDLC Arena. Lyon, as the gastronomic and cultural center of southeastern France, further enhances the experience, because fans can easily combine top-level basketball with sightseeing in the old town and bouchon bistros. Those arriving from other countries or more distant parts of France most often plan at least one night in the city, so along with buying tickets for the game it is worth studying in advance the accommodation offers in the host city, so that the whole stay is logistically simpler. The sooner the combination of accommodation, transport, and tickets is planned, the more relaxed game day will be and focused solely on what everyone comes for – top EuroLeague basketball.

Getting to the arena and practical information for fans

The LDLC Arena is excellently connected by public transport, which is important for everyone coming to the game from central Lyon or the surrounding suburbs. The easiest way to reach the arena is by a tram line that runs to a stop in the immediate vicinity of the complex, while from another tram line you can get off at a stop about 800 meters away, then continue with a short walk or a local bus to the arena itself. Numerous parking lots around the sports complex are also available, but they generally require prior reservation, especially on evenings when big concerts or games are held at the same time. On the day of the ASVEL – Žalgiris clash, increased traffic and a larger number of fans are expected, so it is smart to combine an earlier arrival, public transport, and pre-purchased tickets to avoid crowds at the entrances. Those who complete the ticket purchase earlier via the button below can choose the departure time more calmly, check the timetable, and plan the return after the final buzzer. For everyone staying overnight, additional peace of mind comes with an earlier reserved fan accommodation on game day, turning the entire event into a well-organized sports trip without unnecessary stress.

Atmosphere in the stands: French passion and Lithuanian basketball culture

ASVEL’s EuroLeague games have already moved from the iconic Astroballe to the larger, more modern LDLC Arena, and this is felt most in the atmosphere – more people means more energy, louder cheering, and greater pressure on the players of both teams. In European matchups like the one with Žalgiris, the stands are usually filled with a mix of local fans in black-and-white colors and Lithuanian visitors who travel across Europe following their club, bringing songs, drums, and the well-known Baltic basketball culture to the stands. It is precisely at games like these that a special contrast is created – French rhythm and chants on one side, Lithuanian songs on the other, all within 40 minutes of basketball in which every good play is greeted with ovations. When the arena is filled to the last seat, the noise level at every three-pointer or block rises to the point where it is difficult for referees and players to remain completely calm, which can give the home team an additional advantage. That is why tickets for such matchups are often sold out or very limited already days before tip-off, and those who want to be in the heart of that atmosphere should secure their tickets in time and choose the section from which the experience will be exactly as they want – whether it is a family visit, cheering with friends, or watching the game from an analytical perspective.

History and identity of the clubs: a French giant against a Lithuanian institution

ASVEL is one of the most decorated clubs in French basketball, with multiple domestic championship titles and European experience stretching back decades, and today it remains a symbol of Villeurbanne and the wider Lyon area when it comes to serious, organized basketball. Throughout the club’s history, numerous national-team players and EuroLeague stars have passed through, and in more recent times the club has gained additional visibility thanks to ambitious projects around the new arena and the long-term goal of establishing itself as a regular participant in the EuroLeague’s final stages. Žalgiris, on the other hand, is an institution of Lithuanian basketball – a club that marked the history of European competitions, produced generations of top players, and regularly filled arenas in Kaunas, regardless of whether it was fighting for the top or going through a generational смена. Every duel between them carries special weight, because it is not only two teams playing but two basketball cultures – the French one, increasingly strong and influential, and the Lithuanian one, which experiences basketball almost as a second national language. A spectator with a ticket for the LDLC Arena thus gets the opportunity to watch live the collision of two traditions expressed on the court through style of play, approach to defense, relationship with the fans, and the way players react to key moments of the game.

Key details that can decide the game and why it’s worth being in the stands

Although the current numbers lean toward Žalgiris, the game at the LDLC Arena is far from a foregone conclusion, because in the EuroLeague home court and the mood of key players often change the script even for the announced favorites. For ASVEL it will be crucial how much Nando De Colo and Thomas Heurtel manage to control the game’s rhythm, reduce turnovers, and involve as many teammates as possible on offense, while on the other side Žalgiris will look for a way to use aggressive defense to force the host into tough shots and quick shot-clock usage. Rebounding at both baskets, the number of fouls by big men, and performance from the free-throw line are details that in such games often make the difference between a narrow win and a loss. All these nuances, from bench reactions after a called foul to the way coaches use timeouts, are best seen by a fan when physically present in the arena, because the energy of the court directly spills into the stands. That’s why it pays to buy tickets in time via the button below, choose the ideal section, and mark January 20 in the calendar with a thick marker as a day reserved for a basketball spectacle in Décines-Charpieu – a day on which the LDLC Arena will once again confirm why it has become a new important place of European basketball.

Sources:
- EuroLeague – standings, results, and basic club statistics in the 2025./2026. season.
- Basketball-Reference – detailed averages of points scored and allowed per game for ASVEL and Žalgiris in the current season.
- LDLC ASVEL (club website) – roster list and information about home games at the LDLC Arena.
- Be-Basketball and ScoutBasketball – roster list and basic figures for the Žalgiris 2025./2026. roster.
- Tourist and informational websites of Lyon and Décines-Charpieu – data on the LDLC Arena, transport connections, and a general description of the host city.

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