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EuroLeague (PLAYOFFS)
28. April 2026. 21:30h
Fenerbahce vs Žalgiris
Ülker Sports and Event Hall, Istanbul, TR
2026
28
April
Tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris in the EuroLeague - game guide for Istanbul and buying tickets in time
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Tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris in the EuroLeague - game guide for Istanbul and buying tickets in time

Looking for tickets for Fenerbahce - Žalgiris in Istanbul? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for this EuroLeague basketball clash with a concise look at team form, key players, the atmosphere at Ülker Sports Arena and useful matchday travel details before tip-off

Fenerbahce and Žalgiris in a clash that smells like playoff basketball

Fenerbahce and Žalgiris come into Istanbul as two teams that maintained a high pace throughout the entire season and stayed in the upper tier of the standings. That setting immediately raises the stakes: this is not an ordinary evening in European basketball, but a meeting in which minutes without respite, plenty of contact, and possessions that can easily decide the entire impression of the season finale are expected on the court. Tickets for this game are in demand among fans.

Fenerbahce finished the regular part with more wins than Žalgiris, but this pairing has no clear favorite just because the home team finished one place higher. Žalgiris already showed this season that it knows how to slow down Fenerbahce, pull it out of its comfort zone, and punish it when the game turns into tough, disciplined half-court basketball. That is exactly why this evening looks more like a clash of styles than a classic home obligation of the favorite.

If you look at the form and the impression from the end of the regular part, both lineups arrive with enough reasons to believe. Fenerbahce finished the season among the best in the league and secured a position that gives it home-court advantage, while Žalgiris stayed very close and showed that it can play serious basketball on the road as well. That is an important detail for a fan going to the game: do not expect a one-way evening, but a clash in which every scoring run will carry weight.

What is at stake and why this pairing attracts so much attention

For Fenerbahce, a game like this is a test of authority. A team playing in front of its fans in an arena like Ülker Sports Arena must impose the tone from the first quarter - not only on the scoreboard, but physically as well. The home side will want to show that it can control the pace, close the paint, and turn the game into an evening in which the opponent is constantly chasing.

For Žalgiris, the stakes are just as high, but set differently. In clashes like this, the Lithuanian team seeks confirmation that its season was not just a good regular run, but that it has the quality and character for the biggest nights. If Žalgiris keeps the game level in Istanbul in the last five minutes, the psychological burden easily shifts to the home team. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.That is why games like these are often decided not only by shooting percentage, but also by the answer to the question of who will handle the pressure after the first big surge from the crowd, who will turn the ball over less, and who will secure the defensive rebound better. In an arena full of charge, several empty possessions in a row can feel like a major problem, especially against teams used to playing with discipline.

The main figures of Fenerbahce

Fenerbahce remains a team full of solutions at the guard and wing positions. Wade Baldwin IV brings penetration, drives to the rim, and pick-and-roll creation, and his EuroLeague season averages show why he is so important: 14.1 points and 5.5 assists per game. That is the profile of a guard who can attack the first step, but also punish the defense if it helps too much from the corner.

Marko Gudurić remains one of the most important players for Fenerbahce's balance. When the home team wants a calmer offense, control of the pace, and a good decision at the end of a possession, the ball very often goes through his hands. Alongside Baldwin, he is the player who can pull the game out of chaos and bring it back into structured offense.

On the wing, Tarik Biberović is also important because of spacing in the paint and spot-up shooting, while the big-man rotation determines how hard Fenerbahce can play in contact and defend the rim without too much help. It is especially important how much the home team will get from the second line, because roster depth is often exactly what separates a good EuroLeague team from one that can break big games open.

What to watch with the home team


  • Baldwin's first step and pick-and-roll decisions against aggressive on-ball defense

  • Gudurić's control of the pace when the game moves into slower offense

  • Fenerbahce's corner shooting, especially if Žalgiris closes the middle

  • Defensive rebounding after the visitors' misses, because that is where the home team's transition begins

The key men of Žalgiris

Žalgiris comes to this level of game with a clear identity. Sylvain Francisco is the engine of the offense and the player who can change the rhythm in two possessions. His seasonal output of 16.5 points and 6.5 assists per game says enough: he is not only a scorer, but also the main creator who decides whether Žalgiris will play fast or patiently drag the defense through multiple screens.

Moses Wright brings energy around the rim, rolling after the screen, and finishing from the paint, and in addition he can punish the opponent when the game becomes physical. Deividas Sirvydis and Dustin Sleva spread the floor, while Edgaras Ulanovas and Arnas Butkevičius usually set the tone for defense, toughness, and off-ball work. That combination is exactly what makes Žalgiris dangerous on the road: this is not a team that depends on one man, but a lineup that knows where it seeks its advantage in every possession.

It is especially important that Žalgiris already celebrated against Fenerbahce in Istanbul this season. In the 92-82 win at the end of March, it showed that it can withstand the home team's runs and stay calm when the game is on the line. That experience changes the psychology of this clash, because the visitor does not enter the arena with the feeling that it is merely surviving there, but with the conviction that it can win there.

The tactical picture of the game

Under Saras Jasikevičius, Fenerbahce likes control of details, clear rotations, and an offense in which structure is not lost even when the pace speeds up. The home team will try to force Žalgiris to defend more actions through more screens and side changes, in order to pull Francisco and the other guards out of their ideal defensive lines. If Fenerbahce hits several open shots early, the game can move in the direction of their depth and roster breadth.

With Tomas Masiulis, Žalgiris looks like a team that does not panic. The expectation is that the visitors will try to reduce the number of easy points for the home team, slow down transition, and force Fenerbahce to earn points through possessions lasting almost the entire shot clock. That is not an attractive strategy for headlines, but it is very effective when you are visiting a stronger opponent that lives off pace and the emotion of the stands.In that framework, the rebounding battle will also be important. If Žalgiris grabs enough defensive rebounds and does not allow Fenerbahce second possessions, it has already done half the job. If, on the other hand, the home team imposes rotation depth, a series of stoppages, and fouls that break the rhythm of the visitors, then the arena easily becomes a factor that carries a run of points. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Absences and roster status

In a game like this, the medical report must also be monitored, because one or two absences can change the way coaches distribute minutes and defend the pick-and-roll. Available sources ahead of the season finale stated that Fenerbahce had problems with names such as Nicolo Melli and Devon Hall, while for Žalgiris, Arnas Butkevičius had earlier in the season finale been listed as questionable or absent.

Since statuses in the EuroLeague schedule can change from day to day, the smartest move is to additionally check the final lineup report on the very day of the game. For a fan in the stands, that is not just service information: the availability of defensively important wings and rotational guards often decides how aggressively one team will be able to defend the entire court.


  • Fenerbahce: in earlier April reports, Nicolo Melli and Devon Hall were mentioned among the injured

  • Žalgiris: Arnas Butkevičius was listed as absent at least until April

  • On game day, it is worth checking the final lineups, because the status "ready" or "uncertain" often changes immediately before the meeting



Ülker Sports Arena and what awaits the fan on site

Ülker Sports and Event Hall is located in the Barbaros district in Batı Ataşehir, on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is Fenerbahce's home court and a venue that, on basketball nights, raises the temperature of the game very quickly, especially when the home team strings together a run of defensive stops and easy points. The arena opened in 2012, and for basketball games it holds a little more than 13 thousand spectators, which is enough for the noise to be constant rather than only occasional.For a fan coming for the first time, it is important to know that this is a modern facility in a business-residential part of the city, and not an isolated arena outside the urban fabric. That means getting there is easier than it seems at first glance, but also that in the evening slot you should count on Istanbul traffic. Ticket sales for this game are ongoing.


  • Location: Barbaros Mah., Batı Ataşehir, Istanbul

  • Home court: Fenerbahce

  • According to the city register, the venue has parking and accessibility for persons with disabilities

  • For basketball, the capacity is most often listed at around 13,000 seats



How to get there and what to expect before entering

If you are going by public transport, it is most practical to target the Asian side of the city and adapt the final part of the journey to the traffic conditions. Routes to the arena often combine the metro and a short bus or taxi ride, and in any case it is smart to leave earlier than what the travel time on the map alone suggests. Istanbul can be slow precisely during the hours when the crowd is heading to the game.

For arriving by car, the good news is that the venue has parking, but that does not mean you should count on an easy entry immediately before tip-off. In the evening slot and with major public interest, it pays to be in the arena zone noticeably earlier, so that security checks and approach do not eat up the first minutes of warm-up. If you do not want stress, aim to arrive early enough to calmly find the entrance and your seat.

The exact time when the doors open for this game should be checked in the organizer's final notices on the day of the meeting. On EuroLeague nights like these, it is reasonable to expect enhanced checks and lines at the entrances, so arriving earlier is simply the best decision, especially if you are coming to the arena for the first time or getting your bearings on site.

What kind of atmosphere can be expected

A fan coming to Fenerbahce - Žalgiris is not coming only to a basketball game, but to a collision of two serious European basketball cultures. Fenerbahce has a crowd that knows how to carry the team when every possession is being defended, while Žalgiris traditionally arrives with the reputation of a club that does not fall apart under pressure. That is a combination that almost always produces a tough and emotionally charged evening.

If the home team starts early with a run, the noise can become an important factor for every refereeing decision and every visiting possession. If, on the other hand, Žalgiris keeps the game within one or two possessions, you will get that kind of quiet tension that keeps the arena on edge on every possession. For a neutral spectator, that is the ideal scenario, and for a fan in the stands it is exactly why people go to games like these.

A special detail of this pairing is mutual familiarity. There is not much hiding here: both sides know where the opponent seeks an advantage, which actions it likes to run most, and who takes the most important shots. That is why tiny details are often decisive - one lost rebound, one made three-pointer from a second action, or one extra foul on the wrong player.

A short guide for the fan traveling to Istanbul

Ataşehir is a good choice for those who want to stay close to the arena, while Kadıköy is practical if you want more city rhythm before the game and a good connection to the Asian side. For arrival from the airport, it is worth following the official public transport instructions and leaving enough time for transfers, because Istanbul is not a city where evening transfers are planned at the last moment.

On game day, the most important thing is to keep everything simple: arrive earlier, take an easy route to the arena, and improvise as little as possible in the last hour. Once you enter Ülker Sports Arena, the focus quickly shifts to the court, and a game like this can very easily justify the whole trip - from the first defensive stop to the last ball. Seats in the stands are disappearing quickly.Sources:
- EuroLeague Basketball - 2025/2026 season standings, Fenerbahce - Žalgiris head-to-head meetings, coaches, and statistical profiles of key players
- BasketNews - injury report for roster status and absences in the season finale
- Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality sports inventory + Istanbul Airport public transport information + public transport service routes - arena location, parking, and framework for arrival

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