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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (21. round)
09. January 2026. 20:30h
Milano vs Anadolu Efes
Mediolanum Forum, Milano, IT
2026
09
January
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Tickets for Milano vs Anadolu Efes EuroLeague at Mediolanum Forum 9 January 2026 – buy your seat now

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Milano – Anadolu Efes: a EuroLeague classic in the fiery atmosphere of the Mediolanum Forum

In the heart of the EuroLeague’s winter rhythm, the clash between Olimpia Milano and Anadolu Efes on January 9, 2026, at 20:30 comes as a perfect blend of tradition, results pressure, and fan passion that regularly fills the stands of the Mediolanum Forum. It is a duel between two clubs that have belonged to the very top of European basketball for years, but they enter this 2025/2026 season from different starting points: Milano is seeking a return to a stable playoff zone, while Efes, a two-time European champion from recent seasons, is trying to find continuity after a turbulent period. For fans, that means an evening in which almost every possession will carry weight, and tickets for this event are already being viewed as a kind of ticket into one of the more important stories of the entire season. That is precisely why ticket sales interest not only the most loyal season-ticket holders, but also tourists, business visitors, and occasional basketball lovers who want to experience a EuroLeague spectacle up close. Those who secure their seats in time will have the chance to feel from the front row how Milano is presenting itself to Europe again as a city where basketball is more than sport – it’s an evening ritual, a social event, and an emotional outlet all in one.

Time, venue, and the context of Round 21 of the 2025/2026 season

The duel between Olimpia Milano and Anadolu Efes is part of Round 21 of the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season, which means we are entering a phase in which every win or loss translates very concretely into the fight for the play-in and the playoffs. The game is scheduled for Friday, January 9, 2026, with tip-off at 20:30 in the Mediolanum Forum arena at Via Giuseppe di Vittorio 6, in Assago just outside Milan, where the host traditionally plays its most important international games. Of course, in official documents the arena is today most often listed under the name Unipol Forum, but for fans it remains “Mediolanum Forum”, a synonym for packed stands, a red sea of jerseys, and the loud chant “Olimpia, Olimpia” when the game enters the decisive minutes. The very fact that it is a late-evening Friday slot makes the experience even more attractive – many spectators will connect the workweek with the sports weekend, planning to arrive early enough to stroll through the city center or, with a prior reservation, look for accommodation near the venue, in order to avoid the rush of returning after the final buzzer. All of that further fuels interest, so demand for tickets is expected to rise as the date approaches.

Current standings and form before the tip-off

As we enter Round 21, Milano is hovering around mid-table, with a 9–9 record after 18 games played and a position that keeps it in the zone of a serious fight for the play-in, but still without any right to relax, because the logjam in the middle of the standings is traditionally the biggest. With five wins in the last few home EuroLeague appearances, and an overall run of seven wins in the last ten games across all competitions, the team shows it has found its rhythm and that the Mediolanum Forum is again becoming a place where visitors struggle to take points away. Anadolu Efes, on the other hand, comes into this matchup from the lower part of the EuroLeague order, with a 6–12 record and a position around seventeenth place, which is far from the ambitions of a club that not long ago was winning the title. Even more telling is the recent form – only two wins in the last ten games underline how important every next game is for them, not only because of the table but also because of regaining confidence and the trust of the fans. Precisely because of that contrast – Milano’s solid form and Efes’s fight to get out of crisis – tickets for this game become an opportunity to witness up close a possible turning point of one season or the continuation of another’s upward trajectory.

Head-to-head history and fresh memories from Istanbul

The Olimpia Milano – Anadolu Efes rivalry has long outgrown the framework of an ordinary EuroLeague game, because these are two teams that have been meeting continuously since the mid-2000s. Statistics say that since 2005 they have played around forty head-to-head games, with Efes leading the overall record, while Milano in more recent times has managed to pull out several very important wins that flipped the narrative of a “tough opponent”. Especially resonant is the November 2025 game in Istanbul, when Olimpia won 97:93 in a high-scoring contest with three-point runs and constant lead changes, sending a clear message that it fears neither the toughest road trips. That game further spiced up relations between the fan groups: Efes fans are not used to watching Milano take points away in the middle of Istanbul, while the Milanisti remember very well the weight of a win on one of Europe’s loudest courts. All of that means many basketball lovers will hurry to secure tickets for this return leg, because it is rightly expected that the court will again show a high pace, offensive explosions, and a clash of two basketball philosophies that have been colliding for almost two decades.

Olimpia Milano: a deep roster, a stable structure, and a push for the playoffs

Today’s Milano enters the season with rarely seen depth and a blend of experience and talent; at point guard there are creators like Lorenzo Brown and Nico Mannion, who can change tempo, control possessions, and choose between setting up teammates and their own scoring impact. Alongside them, the backcourt is filled by shooters and all-around perimeter players like Marko Gudurić, Stefano Tonut, Armoni Brooks, and Diego Flaccadori, who can rotate through roles as primary scorers or secondary creators, depending on matchups. On the wing positions, Leandro Bolmaro and Shavon Shields stand out, whose scoring averages and all-around contribution have pushed them into the spotlight when talking about the season’s key players, while Giampaolo Ricci and Zach LeDay bring physicality, three-point shooting, and toughness on the glass. In the paint, Milano has a powerful package of centers – Devin Booker, Josh Nebo, Bryant Dunston, and the young Ousmane Diop allow the coach to adapt the rotation either to a faster, switching approach or to a more classic style through big men. When fans buy tickets for a game like this, they are not buying only the privilege of being part of the atmosphere, but also the chance to watch up close how one of the deepest rotations in Europe tactically evolves possession by possession.

Anadolu Efes: a two-time champion in search of identity

Anadolu Efes still carries the aura of a two-time European champion, with titles won in 2021 and 2022, but the 2025/2026 roster looks significantly different from the championship years, while results so far lag behind reputation. The roster remains extremely talented: in the paint, centers Vincent Poirier and Georgios Papagiannis dominate, combining height, blocks, and offensive rebounding, while on the wings the roll roles are played by Rolands Šmits and Cole Swider, dangerous both from pick-and-pop situations and spot-up shooting. The perimeter is led by Isaia Cordinier, the current MVP of one of this season’s EuroLeague rounds, Nick Weiler-Babb, Jordan Loyd, and Sehmus Hazer, with support from playmakers like P. J. Dozier. Around the club ahead of this game, the echo of the big news from December 2025 is still felt, when it was confirmed that the legendary Pablo Laso took over the bench and signed a contract through the end of the 2026/2027 season, which means fans expect a gradual but clear shift in the structure of play. Laso’s signature – quick transition, reading advantages, and a strong emphasis on spacing in the offense – is only beginning to take shape, so this game in Milan will be one of the first real tests of what Efes looks like against a team with a clear hierarchy and continuity of work. Precisely that combination of high ambition and current vulnerability makes watching Efes live especially interesting, and tickets for such matchups a kind of stake in a possible return of the Turkish giant to its old level.

Key tactical battles: the perimeter, rebounding, and the game’s pace

Viewed purely tactically, the clash in the Mediolanum Forum could boil down to three main fronts: controlling the tempo through the perimeter, the battle on the boards, and three-point efficiency. Milano will, in an ideal scenario, try to keep the game in a controlled yet sufficiently dynamic rhythm, using pick-and-roll combinations of Brown or Mannion with Booker or Nebo to create space for shooters like Gudurić, Shields coming off screens, or LeDay on the perimeter. Efes, on the other hand, has enough individual quality to enter “run and gun” phases, where Cordinier, Loyd, or Weiler-Babb can flip the score quickly with a series of threes and drives, but precisely in such situations it often pays the price in defensive consistency. The key indicator will be rebounding: whoever controls the defensive glass better will be able to push transition on their own terms. If you are a fan considering whether buying tickets for this game will bring something more than just the final score, the answer lies precisely in those tactical details – rarely in European club basketball can you see live such a level of chess match between coaches and players, where every substitution and every timeout changes the picture on the court in real time.

Mediolanum Forum (Unipol Forum): an arena that fills the stands and raises the value of every ticket

The Mediolanum Forum, today commercially also known as the Unipol Forum, was built in 1990 in Assago, about three kilometers south of Milan, and can host around 12,700 spectators for basketball games, making it one of the biggest and most recognizable basketball temples in Europe. The arena is located within the Milanofiori complex, architecturally multi-level, with a series of skyboxes and accompanying facilities, and over the years it has hosted the EuroLeague Final Four, national cups, concert spectacles, and many other major events. For Olimpia fans, it is above all the place where “Scarpette Rosse” has built its identity for generations, so it is no surprise that terms like “sold out Mediolanum Forum” regularly appear in the club’s official announcements. Precisely that context makes tickets for this matchup against Anadolu Efes carry additional emotional weight – it is not just a chair in an arena, but entry into a living museum of club and European basketball. Those planning to come from other cities or countries will often look in advance for fan accommodation on game day, combining basketball with exploring Milan, while local fans know the best feeling is sitting in the stands when the lights go down and the team introductions turn the arena into a sea of red and white.

Milan as a fan destination: basketball, the city, and accommodation for an extended weekend

Planning a trip to a game in Milan often grows into a small city getaway: many fans arrive a day earlier or stay a few days after the clash to take the opportunity to visit the Duomo, stroll through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, explore the Navigli, or have dinner in one of the many restaurants and trattorias. For those traveling from other countries, the choice is usually between staying in the city center – where landmarks are within reach and the arena is accessible by metro – or hotels and apartments closer to Assago, which eases logistics before and after the game. In both cases, timely booking via accommodation offers in the host city reduces stress and leaves more room for what matters most: enjoying basketball and the fan experience. This is especially true for families with children and larger fan groups, who want to be sure that after buying tickets they also have a comfortable “logistical base” for rest. Precisely that combination of top-level basketball and a rich urban offering makes tickets for Milano – Efes desirable not only in sporting terms, but also touristically, because they provide a complete experience of a city that blends business, fashion, gastronomy, and sport into a unique rhythm.

Getting to the arena and practical tips for buying tickets

The Mediolanum Forum is located in an area that is excellently connected by public transport, so most fans choose to arrive via Milan’s green metro line, line M2, to the Assago Milanofiori Forum station, which is just a few minutes’ walk from the arena entrance. In addition to the metro, numerous bus lines connect Assago with different parts of the city, while those arriving by car can rely on the A7 motorway exit and parking capacity around the complex. When it comes to tickets, the best practice is to buy in advance – ticket sales for games like this start early enough for fans to plan, and as the date approaches, the choice of sections and price range usually narrows. The recommendation is to secure your tickets as soon as you decide to travel, because that way you can more calmly choose accommodation near the venue, align the trip with work obligations, and avoid stress about the possible sell-out of specific sections. One clear tip is to follow the club’s and organizer’s communications and, when the ticket-purchase button becomes available – in this case, on the page it will be marked by an internal label such as “

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The fan experience in the stands and the importance of support from the stands

Anyone who has attended an Olimpia EuroLeague game at least once knows that the fan experience in the Mediolanum Forum is far above average – from choreographies behind the basket, through constant drumming and singing, to emotional explosions after every three-pointer or block. Efes’s arrival further raises the stakes, because it is an opponent whose history is written in trophies and great European nights, so home fans have a special motivation to stand even louder behind their players. Efes supporters, who are never lacking in Milan thanks to a large Turkish community and tourists, bring their recognizable energy, so certain sections of the arena can take on the atmosphere of a small Istanbul derby. That is precisely why tickets for this event are worth more than an ordinary sports night – they are an invitation to become part of a living, colorful, and loud mosaic of emotions, where every reaction from the stands resonates on the court. If you want your voice to truly reach the players, the best moment to buy tickets is when the purchase button appears below; by clicking it you secure not only a seat, but also your own role in telling this EuroLeague story.

The broader picture of the season: what could decide the Milano–Efes clash

For Milano, a win against Anadolu Efes in Round 21 would mean much more than a single triumph in the statistics – it would solidify the team in the fight for the upper part of the table, confirm a good run of results, and send the message that the Mediolanum Forum is a place where the identity of a serious playoff contender is being built. For Efes, success in this game could mark the start of a real Laso revival: beating Milano on its home court, after a run of oscillations, would be a clear sign that the crisis is under control and that the Turkish giant is returning to the level it is used to. In that context, the game gains a psychological dimension as well – the question is which team handles better the pressure of a full arena, opponents’ scoring runs, and moments when the offense is “frozen” and the defense must survive one more possession or one more shot in the final seconds. Seen from the perspective of fans and potential ticket buyers, it is precisely games like these that are most often retold years later: memories of the atmosphere, key plays, and the feeling when the whole arena rises after the final buzzer are hard to convey through statistics or a TV broadcast. Therefore, if you are thinking about whether to secure your tickets for this night, it is enough to imagine the noise, the lights, and the shared roar of thousands of people – and you are only one click away from that moment, on the purchase button below.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net – official standings and basic team statistics for the 2025./2026. season.
- 365scores.com – form, current standings, and a detailed preview of Olimpia Milano – Anadolu Efes.
- Aiscore.com – historical record, number of head-to-head games played, and H2H statistics.
- Wikipedia / Unipol Forum, DBpedia and related sources – information about the capacity, history, and location of the arena in Assago and its links with the city of Milan.
- Backdoorpodcast.com and 365scores.com – overview of the roster, contracts, and roles of Olimpia Milano’s key players in the 2025./2026. season.
- RealGM.com – overview of the roster, depth rotation, and Anadolu Efes’s historical results in the EuroLeague.
- CadenaSER.com – news about Pablo Laso’s arrival on the Anadolu Efes bench and the context of the 2025./2026. season.

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