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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (17. round)
04. February 2026. 20:00h
Besiktas vs Turk Telekom
Beşiktaş Fibabanka Sports Complex, Istanbul, TR
2026
04
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Beşiktaş vs Turk Telekom in EuroCup: Akatlar Istanbul hosts a derby with big standings impact

Looking for tickets for Beşiktaş vs Turk Telekom in EuroCup? Here you can move straight to ticket purchase for Round 17, with a quick read on Group B standings, key matchups, and what to expect inside Akatlar in Istanbul, plus practical arrival tips for game night. Secure your seats early and catch the Turkish derby atmosphere up close

Derby that can reshuffle the top of Group B

In Istanbul, an evening is being prepared that in the 2025/2026 EuroCup season carries far more than points, because Beşiktaş and Turk Telekom enter Round 17 with the ambition to secure the most favorable possible position as the regular season finishes. The game is scheduled for Wednesday, February 4, at 20:00, and will be played at the Besiktas Fibabanka Spor Kompleksi arena in the Akat district, at the address Açelya Sk No:2, Istanbul, TR. Such city-regional derbies in Turkey traditionally raise the temperature both on the court and in the stands, so it is no surprise that ticket sales ahead of such games are tracked day by day. Beşiktaş has profiled itself this season as a team that can dictate the tempo at home from the first minute, while Turk Telekom on the road often looks for a way to slow the opponent down and bring the game into its own pattern. That is why tickets for this event become a topic in themselves, because fans want to be part of an atmosphere in which every scoring run sounds like a signal for a new wave of energy from the stands. Secure your tickets now!

Standings and the math of Round 17

A look at the Group B standings shows why this matchup is described as a game that can change the layout at the very top, because already after thirteen played rounds Beşiktaş is holding among the leaders, and Turk Telekom is right behind and lies in wait for a chance to jump toward positions that bring a better path through the playoffs. The official standings at this stage of the season list Beşiktaş with nine wins and four losses, while Turk Telekom has eight wins and five losses, and differences in point differential and head-to-head records further increase the value of every next game. In the EuroCup, when teams are tied, the head-to-head record is considered, then the point differential in those meetings, then overall point differential and the number of points scored, which means teams are not playing only for a win but also for the way they get to it. In practice this often leads to favorites not taking their foot off the gas even when they have a lead, and underdogs clinging to the game until the last possession, so tickets gain additional value because spectators know it is played “to the end.” An additional layer of the story is the schedule, because Round 17 is the penultimate stop before the regular season closes, and then even the smallest slip changes the trajectory of the entire season. Precisely for that reason, interest in tickets rises earlier than usual, because fans do not want to miss an evening in which one offensive rebound or one stolen ball can mean an advantage in a tiebreak that will be calculated only in March.

What the first head-to-head clash brought

When concrete clues are sought to preview the return game, the first answer is already written in the game sheet from the first part of the season, when Beşiktaş won away against Turk Telekom 93:84 and thus took important points in the Turkish derby. That game showed two key things, namely Beşiktaş’s ability to keep control for a long time and the quality of its shooting night that allowed it to protect the margin without panic finishes. The official report highlights that Beşiktaş “shoots the lights out” in the derby, which translated to the floor means that good ball movement created clean looks, and a steady hand punished every late defensive rotation. At the same time, Turk Telekom had its stretches in that game, but it did not manage to flip control of the rhythm, so the feel of the game for a long time revolved around the question of whether the home team could find a run of stops that would trigger running and an open floor. In return legs of such matchups you often see how much teams learn from the first collision, so this time too it will be interesting to watch whether Turk Telekom will defend the three-point line more aggressively and force Beşiktaş into tougher finishes in the paint. For fans, that is exactly the kind of story because of which tickets are not just an entry into the arena but also an entry into the second act of the same rivalry, with new adjustments, different psychology and a different standings pressure. Tickets for this game are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets in time.

Beşiktaş as a host with a clear offensive signature

The numbers from the season so far suggest that Beşiktaş plays offense with great confidence, because it averages 93.4 points per game, which within Group B and the entire competition places it among the more productive teams. Compared with Turk Telekom, the official statistics previewing the matchup also highlight Beşiktaş’s advantage in team performance index and in offensive rebounding, an element that often breaks games when shots are not falling in a run. The shooting profile particularly stands out, because in the seasonal comparison Beşiktaş is highlighted as a team with very high three-point efficiency, which fits perfectly with the impression from the first derby in Ankara. Individually, Ante Zizic stands out as the team’s most valuable player by performance index, while Jonah Mathews carries the scoring part of the story and is often the first answer when the game breaks in the closing minutes. When you add to that axis the creative solutions of Berk Ugurlu and the energy stretches of players who bring rebounding and defensive presence, it is clear why the home crowd expects Beşiktaş in Akatlar to try to “pull the trigger” early and force the opponent to chase the score. It is a style that is felt best live, because every quick ball swing and every made three instantly turns into a wave of noise, so ticket sales are logically boosted when fans sense that the night could turn into an offensive spectacle. Buying tickets in such a context is not only a matter of a seat in the stands, but also a decision to be part of a rhythm that in the arena is felt literally through the floor.

Turk Telekom and a defensive identity that travels

This season Turk Telekom is building a reputation as a team that can win even when it is not perfect in shooting, because it often finds a way to hold the opponent to tough shots and to create runs through defense that change the momentum. Official reports from the season emphasize games in which Turk Telekom “tightened” the defense and limited the opponent, including the win in Chemnitz when the home side was held to 63 points, with a series of forced bad shots and control of key stretches of the game. Such games are an important signal ahead of the trip to Istanbul, because Beşiktaş at home likes a high tempo, and Turk Telekom will look for a way to break that tempo with long possessions, discipline in transition defense and aggression on the ball. On offense, Kyle Allman appears as the highlighted name by performance index, while Jaleen Smith carries a large part of the scoring burden, and the presence of Kyle Alexander in rebounding and paint defense is often decisive against teams that like to attack the rim. The matchup preview statistics show that Turk Telekom averages 86.4 points, which is less than Beşiktaş, but also that it has a very pronounced contribution in steals, which fits the idea that it will try to swing a few possessions to its benefit. When such a profile comes onto a road court, then tickets become part of a broader story, because the crowd knows it can watch a tactical duel in which every defensive rotation and every switched screen carries the same weight as an attractive dunk.

Tactical points that could decide the matchup

In such a game the key is who will impose the “rules” of the game, because Beşiktaş prefers wider spacing, faster ball movement and solutions that open the three-point shot, while Turk Telekom wants control, selection and attacking defensive weaknesses through patient possessions. One of the first battles will be on the offensive glass, where Beşiktaş has an advantage according to the seasonal comparison, and that is a segment that can bring extra possessions and wear down the visiting defense. The second point is the passing lanes, because Turk Telekom often lives off steals and pressure on creators, so the home guards will have to be precise in organization and ready for quick decisions without unnecessary risks. The third thing is paint defense, where a battle of big men is expected, and precisely Zizic and Alexander are marked as the rebounding leaders, which suggests that every foul and every center rotation will have a tactical consequence. At the same time, it is important how the perimeter shot will be defended, because if Beşiktaş gets into a run, then the game can “open up” in a direction Turk Telekom does not want, while on the other hand the visitors will look for situations in which they can force the home side to shoot from awkward angles and out of rhythm. For spectators thinking about tickets, this is one of those games in which it does not pay to arrive late, because already the first quarter can show whether the night will go toward a shooting festival or toward a hard tactical chess match.

Akatlar as a stage and fan pressure from the stands

The arena in which Beşiktaş plays its European nights has a special status in Istanbul’s sports landscape, because Akatlar for years has been a place where the crowd stands close to the court and where the energy spills onto the players faster than in big arenas. Information about the Beşiktaş Akatlar Sports Complex states that the facility was built in 1989 and highlights infrastructure such as parking, accessibility for persons with disabilities and additional amenities, which is important for everyone planning to come and wanting to know what awaits them around the arena itself. In such an ambience, ticket sales gain additional weight, because many fans experience Akatlar precisely as a place where games are “felt” differently, with noise that stays under the roof and with the crowd’s reactions to every contact. When an opponent like Turk Telekom, which relies on defense and discipline, comes onto the floor, home fans often try to speed up the game with pressure from the stands as well, which can be a factor in the early minutes. That is why tickets are expected to be in demand, especially in the sections of the stands where the loudest fans traditionally gather, and the atmosphere carries over even to those who might be coming for the first time. Buy tickets via the button below and be part of an evening in which Akatlar once again becomes the city’s main sports address.

Practical information for visitors and planning your arrival

For everyone planning to come to the Besiktas Fibabanka Spor Kompleksi in the Akat district, it is important to account for crowds in the wider Beşiktaş area and for the fact that European games often turn into an event for the whole neighborhood. Arriving earlier is not only a recommendation because of entry, but also because of security checks and possible waiting on the approaches to the arena, especially when ticket interest is high and a full capacity is expected. It is practical to plan your arrival so that you are in the area at least an hour before tip-off, because then there is still room for a calm entry, finding your seat and “catching” the warm-up atmosphere, which is part of the experience for which tickets are bought in advance. If you are coming with a group, an agreement on a meeting point outside the arena can save time, because before the start crowds form on the busiest passages and around the entrances. In such circumstances, buying tickets in time makes logistics easier, because stress and last-minute improvisation are avoided, and the focus remains on the game. Ticket sales are available, and the most important thing is that on the event page you click the button labeled

so you quickly reach the ticket option.

What the crowd can expect when the ball goes up

The Beşiktaş vs Turk Telekom game at this stage of the season carries the potential for two different scenarios, and both are equally attractive for fans thinking about tickets. If Beşiktaş finds its shot early and raises the tempo, then Turk Telekom will be forced to step up high on the perimeter and risk more space in the paint, which opens the door to runs and fast score changes. If, however, the visitors manage to slow the game down, get a few defensive possessions in a row and impose a physical tone, then a hard and tense night could be watched in which the result breaks in the closing minutes, and every coach’s decision comes under a magnifying glass. In both cases, the individual story points are clear, because Zizic’s efficiency and Mathews’s scoring role stand out on one side, and Allman’s creation, Smith’s finishing and Alexander’s control of the rebound on the other. Precisely for that reason, interest in tickets is expected to grow as the game time approaches, because such matchups in Round 17 are not just “another” stop on the calendar, but an evening in which the weight of the standings and the pressure of every possession are felt. Secure your tickets and click the button labeled

, because such basketball nights in Istanbul often remain in memory for details that cannot be conveyed through a screen.

Sources:
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup: official Group B standings and tiebreak rules
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup Game Center: preview of Beşiktaş GAIN Istanbul vs Turk Telekom Ankara with comparative statistics and season leaders
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup News: report on the first derby Turk Telekom Ankara vs Beşiktaş GAIN Istanbul 93:84
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup News: report on Turk Telekom’s game in Chemnitz and the team’s defensive profile
- İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi Sports Inventory: data on the Beşiktaş Akatlar Sports Complex and basic features of the facility

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