Postavke privatnosti

Buy tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv - EuroLeague Buy tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv - EuroLeague

EuroLeague (38. round)
17. April 2026. 19:30h
Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv
Salle Gaston Médecin, Monaco - city, MC
2026
17
April
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Monaco Basket – Hapoel Tel-Aviv, EuroLeague Round 38 2025/2026 at Salle Gaston Médecin, Monaco

Looking for tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv in EuroLeague? Here you can check ticket sales and secure seats for Round 38 at Salle Gaston Médecin in Monaco. Arrive early, pick your view close to the court, and feel the end-of-season intensity as every possession can reshape the standings

Spectacle of the regular-season finale in the Principality

Monaco Basket and Hapoel Tel-Aviv, in the final round of the EuroLeague regular season, bring a game that simultaneously smells of the playoffs and of everything that makes tickets sought for weeks in advance. In Salle Gaston Médecin, in the heart of the Fontvieille sports complex, the host wants to confirm the status of a team that has lived all season on the edge of big streaks and big pressures, while the visitor arrives with the profile of a squad that has broken into the very top of the standings and is now defending its position ahead of the final cut. That is precisely why ticket sales for this matchup are not just logistics but also part of the experience, because the last round usually delivers the densest atmosphere and the toughest minutes. Tickets for a time slot like this in Monaco carry extra weight due to the arena’s limited capacity and the fact that every game at this stage can flip the entire picture of the table. Secure your tickets now and follow everything firsthand, because duels at this level rarely offer a safe forecast, but they almost always offer a story to remember.

Standings and stakes written in numbers

Ahead of Round 38, the EuroLeague table shows how tight the 2025 2026 season has been in the middle and at the top, and Monaco Basket enters the finale with a 21 16 record in ninth place, while Hapoel Tel-Aviv are fourth with a 23 14 record after 37 games played. Such a layout means the host is still chasing the best possible position in the zone that leads toward the final clashes, while the visitor is fighting to preserve the advantage that comes with a spot near the very top. In practice, the last round often turns into a simultaneous exhibition, because the result of one game is worth double when direct rivals are moving in parallel on the table. In that context, tickets for this event become tickets for drama, because the crowd in the arena follows every surge, every run of three-pointers, and every defensive rotation as if it were the last. Monaco have shown this season that they can play at a high-scoring pace, and the official game preview also announces high averages, with the note that Monaco score around 90.8 points per game, while Hapoel arrive as a team that knows how to punish every gap in the defense. When the stakes are this high, buying tickets at the right moment often also means a better seat choice, and in Salle Gaston Médecin that is not a detail but part of comfort and the view of the court.

What Monaco Basket’s seasonal profile says

Monaco Basket this season build their identity on offensive depth and a rotation that can change pace without too many compromises, which is best seen in the fact that the team is among the leaders in efficiency in moments when they speed the game up. In the game preview, the key man singled out is Mike James with an average performance index rating of around 18.6, and it is precisely such guards who become the difference between control and chaos in the season’s finish. When Monaco get to their tempo, every opposing defense has to choose between switching on the ball and protecting the outside shot, and every wrong decision is paid for with a scoring run that lifts the stands. That style looks especially good in a venue that is close to the court and where every contact is felt, so it is no surprise that tickets for this matchup are sought after even among neutral basketball lovers who want to feel the finale from the inside. In addition, Monaco have during the season been able to close games through tighter defense in the final minutes, which suggests they will prepare to control the rebound and reduce turnovers, because an opponent like Hapoel lives off penalty points in transition. Buy tickets via the button below and arrive earlier, because games of this profile are often decided in the first five minutes, when the contact criteria is set and when the crowd imposes the energy.

Hapoel Tel-Aviv as the story of the season and a challenge for the host

Hapoel Tel-Aviv have this season grown into one of the toughest tasks for any host, because they combine calmness in organizing the offense and the ability to make a big difference in a short span with a run of shots or aggressive drives. The official game preview highlights Elijah Bryant as a player with an average performance index rating of around 20.9, which in European terms means the offense often begins and ends in his hands or at least under his influence. What makes Hapoel particularly awkward is the breadth of solutions, because they do not rely exclusively on one scorer, but change the main options depending on the matchup, thereby forcing the defense into constant adjustments. In the closing stretch of the regular season, such flexibility is worth its weight in gold, because coaches look for combinations that can survive both a bad shooting day and the nerves of the last possessions. That is why the trip to Monaco is also a test for Hapoel, because they will play in a compact setting, against a crowd used to big nights and able to create pressure both on the referees and on free-throw shooters. When teams like this collide, ticket sales usually follow the feeling that it is a duel that will not be repeated in the same context, and those are exactly the games people retell the most.

The first-half head-to-head as a tactical reminder

The first head-to-head duel this season already sent a clear signal of how this game can develop, because Hapoel Tel-Aviv in October beat Monaco Basket 85 77. In that game, Vasilije Micic was highlighted as the best player with a performance index rating of 23 and 22 points, while Mike James led Monaco with 20 points and Jonathan Motley added 17, which shows it was a matchup in which the leaders had to pull when it got tight. The key detail was the quarter-by-quarter rhythm, because Hapoel opened strongly and built the gap, and Monaco came back through a good third period, only for the visitor to control the final possessions in the end. Such data serves coaches as a map, because it clearly shows where the holes were, who got the advantage in isolations, and how the pick-and-rolls were defended when the game entered a one-possession zone. In the return game in Monaco, the expectation is that the host will try to impose contact and rebounding earlier, while Hapoel will look for the same recipe of stability and discipline in the closing minutes, when the crowd rises the most and when players are most drained. That is precisely why tickets for this matchup also have a tactical dimension, because watching live adjustments after an already played duel means seeing a chess game in real time, with moves made after every timeout minute.

Salle Gaston Médecin and why the experience is tied to tickets

Salle Gaston Médecin is not just an address on the map, but a venue whose character strongly affects the game’s rhythm, because the crowd is close to the court and the sound stays inside the space in a way that amplifies every good play and every mistake for the players. According to the official information of the Stade Louis II sports complex, after works during the summer of 2022, in the basketball configuration the arena has around 4,560 seats, which clearly explains why demand for tickets is often greater than supply. The state page dedicated to equipment and sports facilities further emphasizes that this is a hall located under the stadium’s south stands, with a solid oak court and playing-area dimensions of 44 by 24 meters, which speaks to multifunctionality but also to the standards required at this level. The club previously communicated the intensity of the works by which the arena was prepared for major European nights, which is part of the broader story of how Monaco Basket build home court as an advantage. When such a space fills up in the last round of the regular season, the atmosphere often grows into an extra player, and then tickets become tickets for a feeling, not just for sitting. Tickets for this matchup disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time, because in a hall like this even a neutral spectator quickly understands why games in Monaco are experienced differently than in large, more open arenas.

Monaco as an urban backdrop: Fontvieille, the evening rhythm, and fan interest

The specificity of a game in Monaco is that everything happens in a city that lives densely, compactly, and fast, so a basketball night naturally merges with the urban rhythm, a walk through Fontvieille, and the feeling that sport is taking place literally a step away from the main city points. The arena is part of the Stade Louis II complex, in the Fontvieille district, where sports infrastructure, the marina, and residents’ everyday life meet, creating an interesting mix of local and international. That is precisely why fan interest often comes from multiple directions, from local supporters, through visiting fans, to spectators who come to Monaco for the weekend and want to experience EuroLeague live. In such an environment, ticket sales usually rise as game day approaches, because many make the decision to come only when it becomes clear how big the stake is in the standings. Here there is no anonymous stand, because every reaction is heard, and players feel the pressure when the host goes on a run or when the visitor hits a tough three. Because of that, buying tickets is often the first step in planning the evening, and choosing a seat in the arena directly affects how much you will feel the contact, on-court communication, and the energy from the bench.

Practical information for getting to the arena and planning your visit

For visitors arriving from outside Monaco, planning the trip most often comes down to a combination of train, bus, and a short walk, because the city is compact and well connected. According to the access information for Stade Louis II, the railway connection via the Cannes Nice Ventimiglia line enables arrival at the Monaco Monte Carlo station, and from there the complex is about a 15-minute walk away, with bus or taxi options. The same page notes that bus line 100 connects the Nice and Menton area with Monaco, and city transport covers the whole city, with lines 4 and 6 serving the stadium area, which is useful for those who want to avoid the crowd around approaches before tip-off. Additionally, the official tourist guide for getting around by bus in Monaco points out that line 4 connects Fontvieille and wider city zones and passes by Stade Louis II, which makes returning after the end of the game easier. In practice, that means the most important thing is to arrive earlier, especially if it is your first time in the city, because tickets are often checked at multiple points and because a concentration of people forms around the arena that can slow entry. Buy tickets via the button below and plan your arrival with a time buffer, because the last round will attract even those who otherwise do not come to games, and such dates fill approach corridors and entrances the fastest.

Tactical points that can decide the night

On the court, the key duel will be fought around controlling the tempo and the first pass after the rebound, because Hapoel Tel-Aviv like to turn a defensive rebound into a fast break, while Monaco Basket often look for an early mismatch and a quick entry into set offense before the defense gets set. In their earlier meeting this season, it was clear how important the end of quarters is, because one mini-run is enough for the game to swing in a direction that is hard to bring back, and in the last round the nerves only amplify that effect. Monaco will probably try to raise ball pressure and force Hapoel into tougher first options, especially when the offense breaks between the primary creator and secondary help, while the visitor will look for stability through patient attacks and punishments from the second line. Special attention will be on defending the pick and roll, because both teams have players who can read the help and find corner shooters, and such shots in Salle Gaston Médecin sound louder than anywhere. In games like these, details that do not show up on television often decide, such as communication on switches, off-ball screens, and the way the last possession of a half is defended, which is exactly why many want tickets to see those nuances live. When the hall fills and the pressure rises, one turnover or one missed layup can be just as important as a run of threes, so coaches will demand maximum discipline on every possession.

Why this matchup is a crowd magnet and how tickets become part of the story

Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv combines several elements that almost always fill the stands: the final round, a direct impact on the standings, an earlier head-to-head that left tactical traces, and a venue where every move feels close. Add to that the fact that official data highlight leaders like Mike James and Elijah Bryant as players who carry a large part of the load, and it is clear why a duel is expected in which every minute can change the mood in the stands. In Monaco, there is often a sense that the crowd pushes the team through surges, while visiting teams have to withstand both basketball and ambient pressure, and at this stage of the season that is often the difference between a calm finish and a nervous ending. That is why ticket sales naturally fit into the story, because people are not buying just a seat, but access to an event that is on the border between sport and spectacle. Secure your tickets now and click the button labeled

as soon as it becomes available, because in a hall with around 4,560 seats in basketball configuration, any late waiting most often also means a weaker choice, and the last round rarely leaves much room for improvisation. Games like these do not end only with a result, but also with impressions, and impressions are remembered most strongly when you are in the hall, close enough to hear the communication, feel the run, and recognize the moment when the game tipped.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, standings and team records in the 2025-26 season
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, preview and basic numbers for the game AS Monaco vs Hapoel IBI Tel Aviv (Round 38)
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, report and statistical summary of the previous head-to-head game (23.10.2025)
- Stadelouis2.mc, hall description and capacity in basketball configuration after the 2022 works
- Monservicepublic.gouv.mc, official hall description and technical features (location and dimensions)
- Billetterie.asmonaco.com, access information for the Stade Louis II complex (train, bus, on foot)
- Visitmonaco.com, information on bus lines and getting around Monaco

Everything you need to know about tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv

+ Where to find tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv?

+ How to choose the best seat to watch the Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv match?

+ When is the best time to buy tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv?

+ Can tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv be delivered electronically?

+ Are tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv purchased through partners safe?

+ Are there tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv in family sections?

+ What to do if tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv are sold out?

+ Can I buy tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv at the last minute?

+ What information do I need to buy tickets for Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv?

+ How to find Monaco Basket vs Hapoel Tel-Aviv tickets for the away fans section?

6 hours ago, Author: Sports desk

Find accommodation nearby

Other matches
EuroLeague
38. round

Thursday 16.04. 2026 20:00
LDLC Arena, Décines-Charpieu, FR
Thursday 16.04. 2026 20:05
Menora Mivtachim Arena, Tel Aviv, IL
Thursday 16.04. 2026 20:30
Ĺ tark Arena, Belgrade, RS
Thursday 16.04. 2026 20:45
WiZink Center, Madrid, ES
Thursday 16.04. 2026 21:15
Stadion mira i prijateljstva, Piraeus, GR
Friday 17.04. 2026 20:00
Žalgirio Arena, Kaunas, LT
Friday 17.04. 2026 20:00
Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, AE
Friday 17.04. 2026 20:00
Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, AE
Friday 17.04. 2026 20:30
Palau Blaugrana, Barcelona, ES
Friday 17.04. 2026 21:15
Olimpijski stadion u Ateni, Athens, GR

Sports desk

Our Sports Editorial Team consists of experienced sports journalists and volunteers who have been following and covering sporting events at an international level for many years. The editorial staff brings together people whose work is grounded in decades of real sports experience, including competitions, top results, and field reporting.

Our team members have been involved in sports for more than thirty years — as participants, competitors, and authors — which enables us to approach every piece of news, analysis, or report with an understanding that comes from personal experience. We write about sports from the perspective of those who have lived sports for years, trained, travelled, and regularly reported from numerous events.

Expertise based on personal experience
Our newsroom includes athletes and journalists who, throughout their careers, have taken part in various sports disciplines and achieved recognised competitive results. This diversity, gained through years of active engagement in sports and journalism, gives our texts clarity, credibility, and depth.

The content we publish is created through careful monitoring of sports competitions, research, interviews with relevant sources, and analysis of sports trends. We pay special attention to accuracy, context, and useful information for readers.

Stories that reveal the true spirit of sport
Through our articles, we blend professional journalism with authentic sports experience. We write about competitions, achievements, recreational activities, and sports stories that shape communities around the world. Our focus is on sportsmanship, dedication, discipline, and inspiring examples that define sporting life.

Our mission
The goal of our Sports Editorial Team is to provide reliable, clear, and informative content for readers who follow sports — whether professional, amateur, or recreational. Every day we strive to create articles that combine experience, expertise, and passion for sports, with responsible and high-quality journalism.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This article is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or approved by any sports, cultural, entertainment, music, or other organization, association, federation, or institution mentioned in the content.
Names of events, organizations, competitions, festivals, concerts, and similar entities are used solely for accurate public information purposes, in accordance with Articles 3 and 5 of the Media Act of the Republic of Croatia, and Article 5 of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council.
The content is informational in nature and does not imply any official affiliation with the mentioned organizations or events.
NOTE FOR OUR READERS
Karlobag.eu provides news, analyses and information on global events and topics of interest to readers worldwide. All published information is for informational purposes only.
We emphasize that we are not experts in scientific, medical, financial or legal fields. Therefore, before making any decisions based on the information from our portal, we recommend that you consult with qualified experts.
Karlobag.eu may contain links to external third-party sites, including affiliate links and sponsored content. If you purchase a product or service through these links, we may earn a commission. We have no control over the content or policies of these sites and assume no responsibility for their accuracy, availability or any transactions conducted through them.
If we publish information about events or ticket sales, please note that we do not sell tickets either directly or via intermediaries. Our portal solely informs readers about events and purchasing opportunities through external sales platforms. We connect readers with partners offering ticket sales services, but do not guarantee their availability, prices or purchase conditions. All ticket information is obtained from third parties and may be subject to change without prior notice. We recommend that you thoroughly check the sales conditions with the selected partner before any purchase, as the Karlobag.eu portal does not assume responsibility for transactions or ticket sale conditions.
All information on our portal is subject to change without prior notice. By using this portal, you agree to read the content at your own risk.