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EuroLeague (PLAYOFFS)
30. April 2026. 21:00h
Fenerbahce vs Žalgiris
Ülker Sports and Event Hall, Istanbul, TR
2026
30
April
Tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris EuroLeague Playoff Game in Istanbul at Ulker Sports Arena
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Tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris EuroLeague Playoff Game in Istanbul at Ulker Sports Arena

Looking for tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris in Istanbul? Here you can book tickets for this EuroLeague playoff game at Ulker Sports Arena and secure your place for a night of elite basketball, intense defense, big possessions and a crowd that can shape the rhythm of every quarter and late-game sequence

Fenerbahce and Žalgiris open a tough quarter-final story in Istanbul

Fenerbahce and Žalgiris enter this clash as teams from the upper tier of the EuroLeague, with enough quality to turn the series into a war of pace, rebounding and defensive adjustments. Fenerbahce finished the regular season ahead of the Lithuanian side and therefore has home-court advantage, but Žalgiris has already shown this season that teams do not come to Istanbul merely to survive, but also to take a game if it is offered shooting space. Tickets for this clash are in demand among fans.

For the fan arriving at Ulker Sports Arena, that means one very clear thing: a flowing exhibition is not expected, but rather an evening in which almost every possession will carry playoff weight. Fenerbahce has a season behind it with enough wins to be the favourite at home, while Žalgiris showed through the closing stretch of the regular season that it can live under pressure and that tough finishes are nothing foreign to it. In such a balance of power, a small detail easily becomes decisive - one fewer turnover, one more offensive rebound or two consecutive defensive stops in the final three minutes.

What is at stake for both teams

Fenerbahce does not enter this game only with the obligation to justify its home court, but also with the burden of the status of a team that was at the top all season. In the playoffs, that status is worth something only if you confirm it immediately, in front of your fans, because an allowed slip at home quickly turns a series around. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.

For Žalgiris, the story is different, but equally demanding. The Lithuanian team comes to Istanbul without any need to play the underdog satisfied with respectable resistance. This season it has shown enough times that it can live in a game with stronger rosters, and especially important is the fact that it won in this arena in March. Such an experience gives fans in green reason to believe, and gives the coach extra material for preparation.

In the playoffs, people often talk about pressure, but in this pairing it exists on both sides. Fenerbahce must show why it had the better record and home-court advantage. Žalgiris must prove that its excellent finish to the season was not only a passing spell of form, but a sign that it is ready for a best-of-five series. That is why this is much more than an ordinary evening on the regular schedule - the first blow in a series always carries psychological weight as well.

Form and what the last weeks are saying

Fenerbahce finished the regular season with 24 wins and 14 losses, while Žalgiris was right behind at 23-15. The difference between fourth and fifth place is not huge, and that can also be seen in the impression these two teams leave: Fenerbahce may have a little more individual class and experience at the highest level, but Žalgiris looked through most of the spring like a team that knows exactly how it wants to play.

Particularly important is their meeting from March in Istanbul, when Žalgiris won 92:82. That game was not a random explosion by one player, but an example of how the Lithuanian team can attack Fenerbahce if outside positions open up for it and if it controls the pace without too many turnovers. For the home side, that is a warning that perimeter defence and the first help from the paint must be precise from the beginning.

On the other hand, Fenerbahce should not be viewed only through that loss. This is a team that won in several ways throughout the season - through rebounding control, through physical defence on the perimeter and through an offence in which several players can be the first option. That is precisely why one bad evening against Žalgiris does not change the broader picture, but it does make it more concrete: the home side knows very well what can happen if the opponent catches an early shooting rhythm.

The main names that can decide the evening

Fenerbahce’s offensive picture rarely fits into one man, but Nigel Hayes-Davis remains a name the opponent must feel on every possession. He brings a combination of physical strength, face-up and back-to-the-basket play, and the ability to hit an important shot when the offence is falling apart. In playoff games, such players are worth twice as much because they do not require a perfect set to create points.

On Fenerbahce’s perimeter, attention goes toward Wade Baldwin IV, while added width also comes from players such as Devon Hall and experienced options who can close out defensive tasks on the ball. If the home side manages to get pressure on the ball transfer from its guards and enough drives toward the middle of the paint, Žalgiris will find it harder to stay in the rhythm that suits it.For Žalgiris, the first name is Sylvain Francisco, a playmaker who confirmed during the season that he can take over a game both as a scorer and as a creator. His first step, change of pace and ability to find both his own shot and an open teammate out of the pick-and-roll make him the central point of the Lithuanian offence. Alongside him, the experienced Edgaras Ulanovas and players who can stretch the floor and punish collapsed paint defence are also important.

Žalgiris’ strength is not only in one leader, but in the fact that a series of players know exactly their role. When that team looks its best, the ball does not stick, the shot is taken in balance, and the defence forces the opponent into a longer possession than it wants. That is why in Istanbul as well, a game can be expected in which Fenerbahce’s individual quality strikes against Žalgiris’ collective discipline.

The coaching duel and the tactical map of the clash

On Fenerbahce’s bench is Šarūnas Jasikevičius, a man who knows both the Lithuanian basketball school and the specifics of series like this very well. His teams usually demand a high level of detail in defence, a strong entry into the game and discipline in half-court offence. Against Žalgiris, that means shutting down the first creation out of the pick-and-roll and minimising open threes from the second pass.

On the opposite side, Žalgiris is led by Tomas Masiulis, which gives this pairing an extra layer of story because this is a coach who knows Jasikevičius’ system and mentality well. For the visitors, the key is not to allow themselves to be carried only by the emotion of the moment. If they reduce the game to a controlled number of possessions, with good ball movement and smart attacks on mismatch situations, they can push the home side into nervousness.

Tactically, one of the key points will be how Fenerbahce defends the perimeter after the first penetration. In the March meeting, Žalgiris punished too much space on the outside. On the other hand, the Lithuanian defence will have to endure contact in the set offence, especially when Fenerbahce lowers the ball closer to the paint or seeks deep position through the wing. In the playoffs, what often decides things is not the beauty of the set, but the question of who gets more easily to the shot it wants.The second important point is rebounding. At home, Fenerbahce likes to build energy through the defensive rebound and running into early transition, while Žalgiris profits more from a game in which, after the rebound, it can calmly set up its offence. Whoever controls that transition from defence to offence will also determine the tone of the clash.

Absences and roster depth

According to publicly available reports before the end-of-season phase, Fenerbahce had problems during the spring with several important names in the rotation, while Žalgiris was monitoring the availability situation of individuals on the wing line. That is precisely why it is worth following the final roster submission on the day of the game, because in a series like this even one additional guard or one reliable wing can change the distribution of minutes.


  • In public reports throughout the season, Fenerbahce had recorded problems with players such as Nicolo Melli, Devon Hall, Chris Silva and other members of the rotation.

  • Žalgiris had a recorded absence of Arnas Butkevičius in the closing stretch of the regular season, important because of defence and energy on the wing.

  • For travelling fans, the most important thing is to check the final roster on the day of the game, because a status such as "ready", "uncertain" or a return after restricted minutes can significantly change the picture of the clash.



If Fenerbahce is more complete on the perimeter positions, it will get more options for aggressive entry onto the ball and switching in defence. If Žalgiris keeps width on the wing and enough freshness in the backcourt, it will be able to maintain longer the discipline it needs for an away feat. In such games, bench depth does not look glamorous, but it often decides the final quarter.

Ulker Sports Arena and what awaits the fan in the arena

Ulker Sports Arena is one of the recognisable home courts in European basketball. The arena in Barbaros in Istanbul’s Ataşehir district opened in 2011/2012 and holds around 13 thousand spectators for basketball, while the city sports register also lists parking availability and accessibility for persons with disabilities. On a playoff evening, that is important for the practical part as well - access to the arena can fill up quickly, and entry requires more time than on an ordinary league night.

  • Location: Barbaros Mah. Ihlamur Sok., Ataşehir, İstanbul

  • Basketball capacity: around 13,000 seats

  • Facilities according to the city venue register: parking, accessibility for persons with disabilities, hospitality facilities

  • The arena is Fenerbahce’s home court and one of the loudest basketball venues in the city when the playoffs begin



For away fans and neutral visitors, one thing matters most: it is worth arriving earlier. The exact opening time of the entrances is usually confirmed by the club closer to the game, but on sold-out or nearly sold-out EuroLeague evenings it is smart to count on an earlier arrival because of security checks and the crowd around the arena itself. It is worth securing tickets in time.

How to get there and what to plan before arrival

Ataşehir is on the Asian side of Istanbul and the most practical way to reach the arena is by a combination of public transport and a short final ride or walk, depending on the point of departure. Public transit applications and city maps most often offer a route via metro and bus, and traffic around the arena tends to become noticeably heavier as tip-off approaches. Anyone arriving by car must take into account that access roads and parking spaces in the surrounding area fill up more quickly than on an ordinary evening.

For a visitor from abroad, the good news is that this is a part of the city with developed urban infrastructure. This is not an isolated sports complex on the edge of nowhere, but a location to which arrival from other parts of Istanbul can be planned reasonably. The worse news is the one every fan already knows from big cities: the final few kilometres before the start of a major clash usually take the longest.

If you are coming for the first time, the best plan is simple - leave earlier, do not count on parking right next to the entrance and leave enough time for security checks. That avoids nervousness before the opening tip itself and also leaves room for a calm entrance into the arena before the stands begin to fill with playoff noise.

Istanbul as the host of the evening

Istanbul in late April already enters the part of the year when the city stays alive long into the evening, and a basketball event in a large arena can easily become the central point of the night for both home fans and visitors. Ataşehir is not a tourist postcard in the classic sense of the old centre, but it is a practical part of the city for a business and sports rhythm, with enough content nearby that going to the game is not a logistical strain in itself.

For the fan travelling to this game, what matters most is that the experience does not come down only to 40 minutes of basketball. Istanbul is a city that carries rhythm both before the tip-off and after the final buzzer, but inside the arena the focus remains clear: Fenerbahce at home wants to impose authority, and Žalgiris is trying to steal home-court advantage. Ticket sales for this game are under way.

What kind of atmosphere to expect in the stands

Ulker Sports Arena can be a very demanding away venue even in the regular season, and in the playoffs the level of noise and pressure usually rises even further. Fenerbahce’s fans react quickly to defensive energy, a steal and a run without conceding a basket, so the home team often builds momentum precisely from those mini-waves. If the home side opens the game well, the stands can turn every following away attack into a test of composure.

Žalgiris, on the other hand, comes from a basketball environment that absolutely understands evenings like this. Lithuanian fans are used to tough EuroLeague games and will not be impressed by the staging alone. Their hope lies in the team staying level long enough for the pressure from the stands to begin returning to the home side. On such nights, the crowd can carry a team, but it can also tighten the hand even more when the shooting stops.

The atmosphere should therefore have two faces. One is loud, home-driven and charged with expectation. The other is nervous, because the playoffs do not forgive five bad minutes. For the neutral spectator, that is exactly why people go to games like this - not only because of the quality of the rosters, but because of the feeling that every defensive stop is worth more than usual.

What to watch especially during the game

The first thing is the opening of the game. If Žalgiris hits a few outside shots early, Fenerbahce will have to choose between a more aggressive closeout on the ball and greater risk behind the first line of defence. If the home side immediately takes control of the rebound and transition, the visitors will find it harder to impose the tempo that suits them.

The second thing is the end of the third quarter and the start of the last one. That is usually when the time of the bench, reserve line-ups and players who are not first on the headlines arrives, but who can bring two defensive stops and one open three. In a series between the fourth and fifth seed, the balance of power is often broken precisely in those minutes.

The third thing is the mood of the main creators. For Fenerbahce, that means how much the perimeter line will be able to get into the paint without forced solutions, and for Žalgiris how much composure Francisco and his teammates will have against a defence that constantly changes the angle of pressure. Whoever forces the opposing playmaker into a more difficult first pass has done half the job.

Who this game is especially interesting for

This is a clash for the fan who is not looking only for famous names, but wants to feel what basketball looks like when every decision carries a consequence for the entire series. Fenerbahce offers home intensity, quality and a roster full of European weight. Žalgiris offers discipline, toughness and a team identity that does not collapse when pressure starts.

That is why this meeting is especially attractive to those who love tactical games. There is not much room here for improvisation without cover. Every timeout, every switch and every adjustment to outside shooting or post play will have a meaning that can be seen immediately on the scoreboard or in the next two possessions.For the traveller coming from outside Istanbul, the message is simple: plan an earlier arrival, expect tough basketball and prepare for an environment in which the crowd will react to every little detail. Such evenings do not promise many easy moments, but that is precisely why they remain in the memory.

Sources:
- EuroLeague Basketball - 2025/2026 season standings, head-to-head meetings between Fenerbahce and Žalgiris, team rosters, results and the context of the quarter-final pairing
- BasketNews - publicly available injury report and statuses of certain players during the closing stretch of the season
- Spor Envanteri Istanbul - arena address, basic venue features, parking and accessibility
- Sofascore and the publicly available events schedule - confirmation of the dates of the pair’s home games in Istanbul in late April 2026.

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