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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (24. round)
22. January 2026. 21:05h
Maccabi Tel-Aviv vs Panathinaikos
Menora Mivtachim Arena, Tel Aviv, IL
2026
22
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Maccabi Tel-Aviv vs Panathinaikos EuroLeague in Tel Aviv – buy seats for the basketball showdown

Looking for tickets for Maccabi Tel-Aviv vs Panathinaikos in the EuroLeague? Here you can easily find and safely buy tickets for this EuroLeague clash in Menora Mivtachim Arena, with key details about date, tip-off time, arena access and the unique basketball atmosphere waiting in Tel Aviv for you

Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Panathinaikos in a EuroLeague spectacle in Tel Aviv

The showdown between Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Panathinaikos on January 22, 2026 at 21:05 at Menora Mivtachim Arena is not just another Round 24 EuroLeague game, but a collision of two historic giants who have been shaping the face of European basketball for years. This is a matchup arriving at a crucial point of the 2025/2026 regular season, when every possession can be the difference between a comfortable playoff position and a stressful fight for the play-in. Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv returns in front of its loud wall of fans in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood at a moment when it is chasing contact with the upper tier of the standings and wants to confirm that the return of European games to Tel Aviv brings extra energy to the team. On the other side, Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens, the reigning European champion and one of the most decorated clubs on the continent, comes to Israel as a top-table team, aware that a win in this environment carries almost double value—both in results and psychologically. That is precisely why interest in tickets for this game is rising day by day, and fans who want to be part of the yellow sea of noise will have to react quickly if they want to avoid disappointment; secure your tickets as soon as possible and buy tickets via the button below to reserve your seat in the arena in time.

Standings situation and the importance of points for both teams

As the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season approaches the business end of the regular season, the table clearly shows that the gap between the top and the middle has narrowed to the limit, so the points from this game will be extremely important for both Maccabi and Panathinaikos. The Greek giant enters Round 24 with a record of 12 wins and 7 losses after 19 games played and remains high in the standings, with an offense that averages around the high eighties points per game and a solid defense that allows opponents just a bit less than that, placing it among the candidates for home-court advantage in the playoffs. Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv currently stands at 8 wins and 11 losses, positioned in the lower part of the table, but with an offense scoring about 88 points per game, showing that the ability to score against anyone is still the club’s trademark, while the defense, conceding a little over 90 points on average, remains the main area to improve. That is exactly why this game has a double significance for the Israelis: a win against one of the table-toppers would not only complicate Panathinaikos’ fight for positions, but would also open a realistic chance for Maccabi to push into the play-in zone with a string of strong results. Every fan who recognizes the weight of these numbers knows this is a duel where every basket is precious, so it is no surprise that interest in tickets for this game is growing, because watching a battle like this live is a completely different experience than in front of a screen.

Maccabi Rapyd Tel Aviv: fast transition, offensive talent and support from the stands

Maccabi Tel-Aviv has been building its identity for decades on aggressive defense, explosive transition and the ability to create an open shot from almost every possession, and the current roster continues that philosophy with several important modern additions. On offense, the standouts are perimeter players who can generate points out of isolations and pick-and-roll, so fans often watch the guards take responsibility in key moments and hit tough shots from the perimeter, while the power forwards from the second line punish any late rotation by the visitors’ defense. Lonnie Walker, as the primary scorer, brings a combination of athleticism and outside shooting, Roman Sorkin has established himself as a reliable source of points in the paint and from mid-range, and players such as Jaylen Hoard and T.J. Leaf add frontcourt depth and allow the coach to raise the pace or strengthen rebounding and defense when needed. Israeli national team player Tamir Blatt holds the strings as a playmaker who sets up teammates, but also punishes defenses that underestimate his three-point shot, so his reading of pick-and-roll situations against Panathinaikos’ big men will be one of the key tactical storylines of the night. All of this gains an extra dimension in front of the home crowd that turns every successful defensive stretch into a surge of noise, and every made three into the feeling of a small earthquake, which is why buying tickets for this game is an ideal opportunity to experience live how Maccabi feeds off the energy of its stands.

Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens: the European champion with an offense that punishes every mistake

Panathinaikos arrives in Tel Aviv as a team that has, in recent seasons, rebuilt its status as one of the most dominant collectives in Europe, crowned by winning the EuroLeague title in 2024 and returning to the very top of the continent. The Greek club is the only one in the modern era of the competition with as many as seven European titles, which says enough about the weight of the jersey its players wear and the mentality they are used to bringing into high-stakes road games like this. This season’s Panathinaikos is led by outstanding American guard Kendrick Nunn, who averages close to twenty points per game, using a quick first step, pull-up shooting and the ability to ignite the break after every opponent turnover. Alongside him, Cedi Osman, a wing with NBA experience, provides spacing, while Kostas Sloukas remains the engine of organization, reads pick-and-roll situations superbly and controls the tempo of the game, and under the basket energetic rebounders such as Kenneth Faried and Omer Yurtseven impose themselves. When a mix of experience, physicality and shooting talent like this steps on the court, it is clear that every fan who decides to buy tickets for this matchup will get the chance to watch Panathinaikos at full throttle, in an atmosphere where even visiting stars often play with an especially heightened level of adrenaline.

EuroLeague classics: Maccabi and Panathinaikos through history

Clashes between Maccabi and Panathinaikos have for years been among the most fascinating matchups in the EuroLeague, because it is not just two teams meeting, but two basketball worldviews that have written a large part of the competition’s history. Over the decades, Maccabi has won six European champion titles, including the golden years in the early 2000s when, with legends such as Jasikevičius and Parker, it won the titles in 2004 and 2005 and entered the mythology of continental basketball, while the 2004 Final Four in Tel Aviv further cemented its status as a home giant. Panathinaikos, on the other hand, became a synonym for trophies in the modern era, with as many as seven EuroLeague titles won between 1996 and 2024, making it the most successful club on the continent in the period since the introduction of the current Final Four format. Dozens of European games have been played between these two clubs, from dramatic quarterfinal series to group-stage games in which every basketball detail carried weight, and results often swung only in the final seconds. In Tel Aviv, games are remembered in which Maccabi, in front of a packed arena, toppled the Greek club on the wings of fanatical defense, but also those matchups in which Panathinaikos demonstrated composure and experience, silenced the arena with shots in the last possessions and showed why it has lifted the European champion trophy so many times. Precisely that rich legacy of rivalry further boosts interest in tickets for this new European classic, because every fan knows history says that Maccabi and Panathinaikos rarely meet in a calm, uninteresting game.

Menora Mivtachim Arena: a basketball temple in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood

Menora Mivtachim Arena at Yigal Alon 51 in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood of Tel Aviv is one of the most recognizable basketball temples in Europe, with a capacity of just over ten thousand spectators for basketball games and a rich history dating back to 1963. Over the decades, the arena has undergone several major reconstructions and expansions, and today it offers a modern blend of steep stands, excellent sightlines from every seat and additional amenities in the concourse ring around the arena, which is why fans can arrive earlier, visit the surrounding bars and stands and take their seats without rushing. In addition to Maccabi, which has hosted here since the 1960s, the Israeli national team has also played in the arena, as well as many other clubs and national teams during major tournaments, including EuroBasket and the final tournaments of European club competitions. In recent years, after a period in which Israeli teams played their European games on neutral courts due to the security situation, the return of the EuroLeague to Tel Aviv once again underlined the symbolic importance of this arena as a place where sport is experienced as a bridge between fans from different countries. When it comes to ticket sales for this game, it is important to emphasize that the number of seats is not unlimited; Menora Mivtachim Arena can accommodate an impressive, but still limited number of fans, so buying tickets in advance is the best way to be sure that you will be sitting in the stands as new pages of EuroLeague history are written.

Atmosphere, supporter sections and an experience that goes beyond the game itself

It is a well-known fact that Maccabi is one of the best-attended clubs in the EuroLeague and that, by average attendance, it often ranks among the very top, even though its arena is not among the largest in the competition, which only speaks to the loyalty of its fans and the specific atmosphere they create. The yellow color in the stands, drums, flags and the energy that starts already during warm-ups turn every game at Menora Mivtachim Arena into an event in itself, and the arrival of a club of Panathinaikos’ caliber further amplifies the intensity of cheering and emotion. In the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood, which over the years has grown into a real little sports district, game day means crowds in cafés, fan songs in the streets and processions of supporters flowing toward the arena hours before the opening tip, so this January Thursday the whole area will be breathing basketball too. Tickets for this matchup disappear quickly precisely because fans know very well that you do not come here only to watch the score on the scoreboard, but to experience a shared moment of belonging and emotions that are remembered for years, regardless of the outcome. If you want to fully feel what it means when Tel Aviv lives for Maccabi and when an away block of green supporters tries to outshout the home crowd, buy tickets via the button below and secure your place in this loud basketball cathedral.

Tactical storylines and key matchups on the court

On a tactical level, the Maccabi–Panathinaikos matchup could offer an interesting clash of styles, because the Israelis favor a fast game with lots of transition and early shots, while the Greeks increasingly combine a controlled tempo with selected moments to speed up and run aggressively on the break. Maccabi will likely try, through pick-and-roll, to create situations in which its creative guards attack Panathinaikos’ big men on the perimeter, seeking mismatch situations where they can create an advantage with drives, draw fouls or find an open shooter in the corner. Panathinaikos, meanwhile, has the luxury of using several different defensive approaches, from switching on screens to zone elements, with Sloukas’ experience and the energy of players like Faried being crucial to closing the paint and controlling the rebound to limit Maccabi’s second-chance opportunities. Particularly intriguing will be the perimeter duel between Kendrick Nunn, who likes to have the ball in his hands and take responsibility in decisive moments, and the defenders Maccabi will throw at him, trying to slow him down with various combinations of switching and traps. Every fan thinking about buying tickets for this game can count on getting a tactical spectacle too, because both coaching staffs prefer to react actively to the flow of the game, so adjustments, rest minutes and final plays are like small chess games in which the game breaks in just a few possessions.

Tel Aviv, Yad Eliyahu and practical information for getting to the game

Tel Aviv is a city that lives to the Mediterranean rhythm, with long seaside promenades, dynamic nightlife and a rich gastronomic scene, and Menora Mivtachim Arena is located a few kilometers southeast of the inner center, in the calmer, family neighborhood of Yad Eliyahu. Getting to the arena is possible by various forms of public transport and by taxi, and many fans choose a combination of walking and a short ride to avoid the biggest crowds around tip-off, because the streets around Yigal Alon Street soon fill with cars and fans in club colors. It is advisable to arrive at least an hour before the opening tip, to pass security checks, find your seat in the stands and enjoy the warm-ups, the atmosphere and the first wave of fan songs that rises as soon as the teams step onto the floor. Buying tickets in advance is especially important for fans coming from other parts of Israel or from abroad, because it allows them to plan their trip, accommodation and arrival at the arena without stress, instead of worrying at the last moment whether they will even manage to find tickets. If you want to avoid unnecessary stress, choose your preferred section and fully surrender to the city rhythm that on weekends and in the evening hours blends the sea, cafés and basketball, secure your tickets for this game right now via the button below and plan your visit to Menora Mivtachim Arena as the perfect end to a day in Tel Aviv.

Why games like this are talked about for years

When you combine Maccabi’s tradition, Panathinaikos’ trophy pedigree and the unique atmosphere of Menora Mivtachim Arena, you get a mix that makes certain nights talked about for years afterward, regardless of who ultimately celebrates. Every fan who sits in the stands of this arena gets the chance to experience what it looks like when ten thousand people jump to their feet at the same moment after a made three or a block, while on the court a fight unfolds for every inch of space and every ball that bounces off the rim. For those coming to Tel Aviv for the first time, this is a chance to get to know the city through basketball too, because after the game life continues in the streets, in restaurants, on seaside promenades and in night bars, where every possession is analyzed and the key moments of the matchup are retold. Those who have followed Maccabi or Panathinaikos for many years know that games like this often define a season, either through a crucial win that turns the course of the competition, or through a painfully close loss that later serves as motivation for an even stronger comeback. Therefore, if you love top-level basketball, an atmosphere that cannot be reproduced by any broadcast and the feeling that you are part of something bigger than the game itself, buy tickets via the button below and let this Maccabi–Panathinaikos clash take you into another unforgettable EuroLeague night in the heart of Tel Aviv.

Sources:
- EuroLeague official statistics and the 2025/2026 season table (current position of Maccabi and Panathinaikos, offensive and defensive averages)
- Wikipedia and the club websites of Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. and Panathinaikos B.C. (club history, number of European champion titles, trophy information)
- Sport Palaces Tel Aviv and specialized arena portals (history and capacity of Menora Mivtachim Arena, location in the Yad Eliyahu neighborhood)
- Club and specialized basketball portals (Maccabi and Panathinaikos statistical leaders in the 2025/2026 season, description of playing style and team form)
- Travel and tourism portals about Tel Aviv (city description, cultural and urban context, experience of city life in the evening hours)

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