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EuroLeague (29. round)
25. February 2026. 20:45h
Fenerbahce vs Partizan
Ăślker Sports and Event Hall, Istanbul, TR
2026
25
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Fenerbahce – Partizan, EuroLeague 2025/26 (Round 29): ticket sales at Ulker Sports Arena, Istanbul

Looking for tickets to Fenerbahce – Partizan in the EuroLeague at Ulker Sports Arena in Istanbul? Here you can check availability and start your ticket purchase for Round 29 right away. Expect a loud home crowd and get key matchup notes plus practical tips on arrival, entry checks, and timing so you can plan ahead

Spectacle in Istanbul: Fenerbahce and Partizan in a Clash of Ambition and Pride

In the 29th round of the Basketball Europe EuroLeague 2025/2026 season, Fenerbahce welcomes Partizan to the Ulker Sports Arena on Thursday evening, in a time slot that traditionally brings a full arena and television intensity. At this point in the competition, every game carries double weight, as the standings are already clearly divided into teams chasing the top and those looking for continuity and a return of confidence. Fenerbahce enters Istanbul as the league leader, while Partizan comes in the role of a challenger wanting to impose themselves against the strongest, regardless of position and circumstances. Such encounters often transcend ordinary statistics, as they are played on the rhythm of the crowd, the energy of the bench, and the details that decide a possession or two, which is exactly why tickets for such evenings are among the most sought after. Secure your tickets immediately, as interest is high and the atmosphere in AtaĹźehir's basketball temple usually grows minute by minute.

Fenerbahce has imposed a standard of serious, tough, and offensively stable basketball throughout the season so far, which is evident through their win-loss ratio and consistent performances at home. Ahead of this round, they have 19 wins and 7 losses and hold first place in the standings, with a very convincing home record, which in practice means that opponents in Istanbul rarely get quiet periods. Partizan, on the other hand, is in 17th position with a record of 9 wins and 18 losses, but such a ranking does not always tell the whole story about the danger of a team that can catch a streak in a single game, hit outside shots, and turn the story in their favor. This is exactly why fans and neutral basketball lovers perceive this encounter as a clash of styles and characters, and not just as a mathematical difference in the standings. When playing in such a well-known environment, tickets become a ticket to an experience, because pressure from the stands and reactions to every contact often affect the refereeing rhythm, the distribution of fouls, and coaching decisions. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets on time and secure your place before the final demand.

Standings and the Moment of the Season: Why Round 29 is Special

As the end of the regular season approaches, every victory carries psychological capital, especially for teams wanting to maintain home-court advantage or stay at the top. This season, Fenerbahce has built the profile of a team that rarely panics and even on poorer shooting nights finds a way to reach a plus through defense, rebounding, and turnover control. Their average points per game in the competition is 82.5, and they also rely on high three-point accuracy, which is often the difference when the game breaks in the third or fourth quarter. Partizan scores 80.3 points per game, but with a significantly lower three-point percentage and a greater reliance on rebounding and transition, which means it is important for them to impose a tempo and open up space for easy points. In such an environment, details like offensive rebound control, defensive transition speed, and discipline in switches become key, and the crowd in the arena rewards this with loudness after every stolen ball. That is why ticket sales usually accelerate as the game time approaches, because fans know that exactly such evenings are remembered for a long time, regardless of the final outcome.The standings at this moment show that Fenerbahce did not reach the top by accident, as along with victories they bring point differential and stability in close finishes, which is often the sign of a team ready for the biggest goals. Their record of 9 wins and 1 loss in the last ten games further speaks of continuity and how difficult they are to break in streaks. Partizan is at a record of 3 wins and 7 losses in the last ten games, but such streaks can be deceptive when a team catches one big win and turns it into a turning point. This is exactly why such games are awaited as a chance to redefine the season, because a win in Istanbul brings not just a point in the standings but also a message to everyone that you are still a factor. On the other hand, Fenerbahce uses such games to confirm authority in front of home fans and to further strengthen the habit of winning, especially at times when the arenas are full and when tickets are most in demand. If you want to be part of an atmosphere where every point sounds like a small earthquake, buying tickets is the first step, and clicking the button labeled

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Key Players and Roles: Why Baldwin is One of the Main Stories

Fenerbahce has a clear hierarchy this season, and among the players carrying the rhythm, Wade Baldwin IV stands out as the team's best individual by performance, with an average of 17.5 PIR, 14.4 points, and 5.8 assists per game. Such a player profile changes the geometry of the attack, as the defense must choose whether to close the drive and risk an outside shot or leave a corridor and allow entry to the rim. Baldwin's ability to read switches and find a teammate off the dribble often opens scoring runs without the game relying exclusively on isolations. In games against teams that have aggressive guards and a solid help line, his calmness in the late stages of possession becomes crucial, especially when playing under the pressure of a full arena. Partizan will therefore try to change defensive matchups, offer different types of switches, and force Fenerbahce to solve the attack through more passes, instead of through an early pick and roll. If you want to see live what European basketball looks like at a level where one playmaking detail turns the game, tickets are an investment in a top-tier performance.On the other side, Partizan often seeks a stable point this season through which they can maintain offensive continuity, and according to official numbers, their best individual is Isaac Bonga with an average of 13.7 PIR. This is an important piece of information because it says that Partizan gets contributions through versatility, defensive work, and playing multiple roles, and not exclusively through one dominant scorer who solves everything alone. Away against the leader, Partizan will have to find a balance between a patient attack and a fast enough game to punish every mistake in transition, as Fenerbahce at home punishes turnovers and bad transition decisions. It is particularly important how Partizan will control turnovers and defensive rebounds, since Fenerbahce has a distinct advantage in total rebounds and defensive rebounds, which often means more attacks and more opportunities for runs. In such games, coaches usually reach for a shorter rotation, and then every bit of energy from the stands acts like an extra player, which is another reason why tickets are sought after even days before tip-off. Buy tickets via the button below and arrive on time, as entry to the arena and security checks on full evenings can take a while.

Styles of Play and Tactical Points that Decide Possession

In this duel, it is particularly interesting to compare offensive habits and shooting efficiency, as Fenerbahce shoots around 36.8 percent for three, while Partizan goes around 33.8 percent, which is a difference that can turn into a ten-point lead in a single game. When the host is this accurate from the outside, defenses spread, gaps open in the middle, and the value of every timely pass grows, and that is exactly where Fenerbahce often looks most dangerous. Partizan will therefore strive to force the host into tougher shots, shorten passing angles, and force them to shoot off the dribble instead of from movement and set plays. On the other hand, Partizan can look for its opportunity through a more aggressive offensive rebound, as such possessions bring second chances and change the dynamics of the game, especially when the crowd becomes impatient. However, Fenerbahce is among the better teams this season in defensive rebounding and total rebounding, so the guests will have to be very disciplined so as not to gift easy points from the counter-attack. Whoever controls the rhythm and the rebound often controls the atmosphere, and the atmosphere in the Ulker Sports Arena is best felt live, which in practice comes down to timely ticket purchase.

Another important tactical thread is hidden in the differences in steals and turnovers, as Partizan has a higher average of steals, while Fenerbahce generally tries to play controlled and reduce the number of errors, even when they speed up. This means the guests will try to impose a riskier rhythm, attack passing lines, and pull the host out of their comfort zone, while Fenerbahce will want to close the game in set play, with clear reads and minimal gifts. In such a plan, trifles like who enters the bonus first, how quickly the defense adapts to the refereeing criteria, and how well the attack punishes switches or double-teams become crucial. When the game breaks on two or three decisions, the crowd also plays a role, as home fans know how to raise the intensity in moments when the opponent catches a run, and then the players on the floor play faster, louder, and more aggressively. Because of this, tickets for such an encounter are not just a seat card, but access to a moment in which European basketball tension is felt from up close. If you are planning to arrive from other parts of the city or from outside Istanbul, buying tickets in advance also helps in organizing the trip and choosing the ideal arrival time.

Head-to-Head Duels: A Series that Always Brings Tension

In recent head-to-head encounters, Fenerbahce and Partizan have played a series of games that often had emphasized physical play, short runs, and periods in which momentum shifts from one side to the other. In this period, Fenerbahce leads 3 to 2 in the last five head-to-head matches, and the results show that both in Belgrade and Istanbul things could turn in one shooting run or one defensive series. It is particularly interesting that Partizan already defeated Fenerbahce in Belgrade this season with 99 to 87, which gives this encounter an additional layer of story, as the host has a clear motive to respond in front of their fans. In such circumstances, coaches often try to gain early control of the game, so the first minutes are significant, as it can be seen whether Partizan will succeed in imposing aggression and rotation depth or whether Fenerbahce will immediately set the tempo through discipline and outside precision. That is exactly why ticket sales for such games are experienced as a race against time, as fans expect the arena to be loud and every attack to carry weight. Secure your tickets on time, because such duels often become a topic of conversation for days after the game, regardless of whether you are rooting for one side or want to see top-tier basketball.

What further elevates the head-to-head matches between Fenerbahce and Partizan is the fan context, as both clubs have an audience that experiences basketball as an identity, and not as an ordinary outing. In Istanbul, this is felt through the rhythm of chanting, reactions to every defensive rotation, and every rebound, while Partizan's fans away often follow the team and bring extra energy. Such a mixture of atmosphere and sporting charge can affect young players, the rotation, and decisions in the finish, especially when the game breaks on free throws or one open three-pointer. Fenerbahce is among the best in free throws this season, which is an important detail when playing under the pressure of a full arena and when the final minutes become a game of nerves. Partizan will therefore look for a way to avoid unnecessary fouls and to stay tough without getting into trouble with personal fouls, because every rotation gap against the leader is usually punished. When such a duel is watched live, every little thing becomes big, from switches to agreements on the bench, so tickets become an entry into details that are often not seen on the screen. Buy tickets via the button below and experience the match from a perspective where every contact and every agreement in defense can be heard.

Arena and Neighborhood: Ulker Sports Arena as a Stage for Great Evenings

Ulker Sports Arena, in the Barbaros neighborhood in the AtaĹźehir district on the Asian side of Istanbul, was built as a modern arena that has for years been synonymous with great basketball evenings and a strong home court. The location is in an urban part of the city that has seen strong development in recent years, so business zones, residential blocks, and traffic corridors intersect around the arena, which can be very busy on match days. According to the city sports registry, the facility is located at the address Barbaros Mah. Ihlamur sok. 34746, which is information important to everyone coming by taxi or private car and needing precise navigation. In practice, this means that the arrival plan should be made earlier, especially when it comes to a game of high interest, as the approaches to the arena fill up hours before the start, and tickets are often checked at multiple points. That is exactly why it is useful to complete the ticket purchase in advance, to avoid stress and to reduce the whole evening to the experience of sport and atmosphere, and not logistics. Clicking the button labeled is the fastest way to the place where ticket sales are available, and then it remains only to plan the arrival and enjoy the evening.

For visitors using public transport, it is important information that the arena can be reached by a combination of metro line and bus, and the Yenisahra station is mentioned nearby, which facilitates planning an arrival without a car. On days when Istanbul has heavy traffic, such an option often saves time and allows an earlier arrival, which is useful both for entering the arena and finding seats without rushing. Bus lines passing nearby further expand the possibilities of arriving from different parts of the city, so it pays to check the route and coordinate it with the entrance opening time. If you are arriving by car, keep in mind that traffic around AtaĹźehir can quickly become congested, especially in the evening hours when working hours and sporting events overlap, so an earlier arrival is often the best decision. In such a scenario, tickets are only the first step, and the second is good organization, because a full arena also means bigger crowds at the approaches, in controls, and in hallways. Tickets for such an encounter have additional value precisely because they provide the opportunity to enter the arena earlier, feel the warm-up, and catch the first wave of atmosphere, which is a part of the experience that cannot be compensated for if one is late.

Practical Information for Fans: Arrival, Entrances, and the Rhythm of the Evening

Matches of this level require a little planning, because the visitor experience does not begin with the first jump ball but already with the arrival in the neighborhood and entry into the arena. The recommendation is to arrive early to avoid crowds, especially if you are coming from more distant parts of Istanbul or if you plan to combine public transport and a short walk to the arena. On evenings when Fenerbahce plays in front of a full house, the hallways fill quickly, and checkpoints at the entrances can create bottlenecks, so an earlier arrival means a calmer entry and a better atmosphere. If you are among those who come for the sporting experience, it is worth entering on time and following the warm-up, as the intensity and rhythm that the game will have are already felt then. It is useful to have tickets ready for a quick check, to avoid delays, and buying tickets in advance often means a better choice of seats. Secure your tickets on time and click the button labeled , as it is the simplest way to turn the whole evening into a pure sporting experience without unnecessary nervousness.

Sources:
- EuroLeagueBasketball.net - match preview and comparative statistics as well as head-to-head duels in the game center
- EuroLeagueBasketball.net - current standings and team ratios in the 2025/2026 season
- EuroLeagueBasketball.net - player profile and statistics of Wade Baldwin IV in the 2025/2026 season
- IBB Spor Envanteri - data on the Fenerbahçe Ulker Sports Arena facility and address in Barbaros Mah. Ihlamur sok. 34746
- Moovit Istanbul - information on public transport and lines near Ăślker Sports Arena
- El Pais - overview of recent results and team form context in the EuroLeague during February 2026.

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10 February, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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