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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (28. round)
12. February 2026. 21:15h
Olympiacos vs Crvena zvezda
Peace and Friendship Stadium, Pirej, GR
2026
12
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Olympiacos vs Crvena zvezda, EuroLeague Round 28 at Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus

Looking for tickets to Olympiacos vs Crvena zvezda in the EuroLeague? Here you can start your ticket purchase for Round 28 at the Peace and Friendship Stadium in Piraeus. The game tips off on 12 February 2026 at 21:15, so secure your seats early, compare sections, and plan your arrival to beat queues at the gates

Spectacle in Piraeus deciding season details

In an evening where every possession has the weight of the playoffs, Olympiacos and Crvena Zvezda bring to Piraeus a duel that in the 2025/2026 season is remembered for intensity, physicality, and noise from the stands. The Round 28 match is played at the Peace and Friendship Stadium, in a familiar environment by the coast, where basketball is not watched quietly but experienced, and the rhythm of the crowd often becomes part of the tactics. Interest in tickets during such dates is regularly high because fans want to be part of an evening where ambitions for ranking among the best are broken, so it pays to follow ticket sales on time and react without delay. If you are planning a trip or want to secure the best position in the arena, count on the fact that tickets for such matchups have their own life cycle and that the most sought-after categories are snapped up fastest. Ensure your tickets for immediately and click the button labeled

when it is posted, because the demand for tickets follows the importance of the match, not just the calendar.

What the standings bring and why this round is particularly sensitive

Ahead of February, every win is increasingly worth double because the schedule tightens, and differences in the standings often come down to one or two games. According to the standings as of January 21, 2026, Olympiacos is in 7th place with a 14-8 record, while Crvena Zvezda is in 10th place with 13-10, which immediately explains why this meeting is viewed as a direct strike in the fight for positions. Precisely Round 28 comes at a stage of the season when teams begin to protect themselves from drops in form, and every streak of wins or losses can change the tone of the entire spring. For fans, this means that tickets become a sort of investment in the experience, because in such matches tension is felt from the first jump ball, and the atmosphere carries even those who usually follow sports from a distance. Tickets for such a context rarely wait for the last week, so buying tickets on time reduces stress and leaves room to plan arrival, transport, and entry into the arena without rushing.

Olympiacos: roster depth, tempo control, and domestic impulse

Olympiacos enters this season with a clear idea of the game that has been recognized in Piraeus for years: defensive discipline, rebound control, and an attack that feeds on good reads, not just individual flashes. The roster highlights a combination of experience and athleticism, with names like Sasha Vezenkov, Nikola Milutinov, Thomas Walkup, Tyler Dorsey, Evan Fournier, and Alec Peters, along with additional depth on the perimeter and interior positions that gives the coach more solutions for different opponent styles. In January, they already showed how dangerous they can be when they get into a rhythm, for example in a convincing victory in Belgrade against Partizan Mozzart Bet Belgrade 104-66, which is a signal that they can pull away even away from home when their defense opens up transition. The home court at the Peace and Friendship Stadium often amplifies aggression on the ball and the level of contact, and this is especially important against teams that like to play via penetration and free throws. Because of this, tickets for such evenings in Piraeus also attract neutral spectators, because high-intensity basketball is expected, and the home crowd rarely allows the match to go into a calm, controlled zone. If you want to feel what the European top looks like when played on the edge of every line, tickets for this match are an entry into an ambiance that transfers to the parquet.

Crvena Zvezda: tough character, perimeter line, and progress through difficult matches

Crvena Zvezda in the 2025/2026 season has the profile of a team that does not fall apart under pressure and knows how to live in matches with little space and a lot of contact. The roster shows depth at the guard positions and enough bodies in the paint to stand up to anyone, and among the prominent names are Codi Miller-McIntyre, Isaiah Canaan, Devonte Graham, Jared Butler, and Yago Dos Santos on the perimeter positions, along with Nikola Kalinic, Jordan Nwora, Semi Ojeleye, and Chima Moneke as options that can change the rhythm on the wings and the four, while the center line is carried by Joel Bolomboy and other tall players. Their January story received a strong boost with a great turnaround and victory in Milan 104-96, where they came back in the last quarter and confirmed that they can win games even when things don't go according to plan. Such results often raise the appetite of fans, so it is logical to expect that part of the audience from the region will follow ticket sales and try to get tickets for the visiting sector or neutral stands, because such matches are not just a sports event but also a fan experience. In Piraeus, an environment awaits them that tests calmness, and Crvena Zvezda has already shown this season that it can play tough and smart even when the crowd raises the noise to the maximum. If you want to watch a team that adapts on the fly and grows through difficult evenings, buying tickets for this match offers a chance to see how far that character can go.

Tactical points that could decide the duel

This matchup often comes down to a few clear questions: who controls the rebound, who defends the first dribble better, and how effectively help in the paint is punished. Olympiacos, with weight and experience in the interior line, naturally seeks an advantage through post play and offensive rebounding, but it is equally important for them that the guards do not fall into a series of turnovers because Crvena Zvezda likes to turn the match around with one or two steals and a run to the hoop. Crvena Zvezda, with more creators on the perimeter, will try to open the court, hit early shots, and force the host into rotations, and then through a second wave look for a rebound or an extra pass to an open shot. Crucial may also be how the three-point shot will be defended in moments when the match is breaking, because on such evenings often one streak of made shots changes the energy of the entire arena. That is precisely why fans in Piraeus like to secure tickets as early as possible, because such tactical battles are most interesting live, when every communication in defense, every box-out, and every reaction of the bench is seen. In choosing tickets, it is worth considering whether you want to be closer to the paint, where contact and the fight for position are felt, or in the middle of the stand, where spacing and movement without the ball are best read.

Head-to-head meetings and fresh memories that raise the stakes

The best trigger for the story of this duel are fresh facts from the current season, because they have already played once and the result left a mark on the psychology of preparation. In Round 13, on November 26, 2025, Crvena Zvezda defeated Olympiacos in Belgrade 91-80, and the performance of individuals in that match showed how much this matchup can go in the direction of physical control and rhythm disruption, when the host feels secure in defense. Such results do not automatically carry an advantage in the return leg, but they bring clear video lessons on where the weaknesses were, how screens were defended, and who won duels on the free-throw line and in rebounding. Olympiacos will look for correction and the energy of the home court in Piraeus, and Crvena Zvezda will try to prove that the first victory was not a coincidence, but a confirmation of a style that suits them against an opponent who likes to play tough. For fans, this means an additional layer of tension, because players who remember past clashes are recognized on the parquet, and the stands ignite faster when the first serious duel or series of personal fouls appears. Tickets for such rematches usually have special weight, so if you are thinking about coming, count on interest growing as the date approaches and as there is more talk of revenge.

Peace and Friendship Stadium: an arena that changes the dynamics of the match

The Peace and Friendship Stadium in the Neo Faliro district is not just an address on a map, but a recognizable basketball space where acoustics, the slope of the stands, and the proximity of the parquet are often felt as an additional player for the host. According to information published by Olympiacos BC, the capacity of the arena is listed as 11,847, and the address is Ethnarhou Makariou, 185 47 Neo Faliro, which is important data for everyone organizing arrival or looking for accommodation in the vicinity. Piraeus is a port city with its own rhythm and fan tradition, so the match day is often felt outside the arena as well, through the crowds, a walk along the coast, and fuller cafes before the start. Precisely in such an ambiance, ticket sales become the topic of the day, because many want to ensure entry into the arena where a big match is experienced with full lungs, from warm-ups to the final whistle. Buy tickets via the button below as soon as it is posted and aim to click on the label

, because this is the type of event where it is best understood why home court in basketball means more than travel distance. If you are coming for the first time, count on the experience being most complete when entering early, seeing the team preparation, and feeling how the arena fills up and how the noise level rises.

Practical information for arrival, entry, and planning the evening

For visitors coming from Athens or from Piraeus itself, the advantage of this location is good connection by public transport and clear traffic axes along the coast, which facilitates planning regardless of whether you are coming by car or city lines. The official website of the arena lists availability and arrival by different routes, and in practice, metro, tram, and bus are most often combined, where it is important to count on larger crowds around the time when entrances open. The Athens city guide additionally highlights the tram connection and the SEF stop as one of the key hubs along the coast, which is useful if you want to avoid traffic jams and parking at the last minute. With such matches, it is good to plan arrival earlier, because checks at entrances, ticket control, and seating arrangements require time, and late entry means you might miss the first minutes that often determine the rhythm. Tickets are the best way to ensure peaceful logistics for yourself, so it is smart to combine ticket purchase with a transport plan and foresee a reserve of at least half an hour for anything unforeseen. Tickets for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and click the button

as soon as it is available, so that the rest of the evening remains only on sports and atmosphere, and not on looking for solutions at the last moment.

What to expect on the parquet and in the stands on a night of high stakes

Such a meeting usually starts tough, with a clear message from both teams that nothing will be gifted, so in the first five minutes, it is seen whether the match will go in the direction of defensive chess or a fast exchange of baskets. Olympiacos in their arena often looks for a run with which to raise the crowd, while Crvena Zvezda likes to survive the initial onslaught and then through rotations and width on the perimeter line find a shooting moment that silences the stands. For spectators, this means an evening where it is worth focusing on small things, like boxing out, communication on switches, and the bench's reaction to every referee decision, because that is exactly where the story that is retold after the match is created. If you are in the arena, tickets open up access to that detail that television does not always catch: how players position themselves before the ball is inbounded, how plays are agreed upon, and how the crowd changes the rhythm with chanting. The schedule framework of Round 28, with the match scheduled for February 12, is ideal for a fan peak of the season because by then the fight for positions is already clearly felt, and every move gains additional weight. That is why it is simplest to plan the evening as a big sports outing, ensure tickets as soon as sales allow it, and stick to the button labeled , because that is the fastest way to tickets that put you in the center of one of the most tense basketball nights in Piraeus.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net - standings and ranking (Olympiacos 7th, Crvena Zvezda 10th) as of 21.01.2026
- Euroleaguebasketball.net - official calendar 2025/26 (PDF) and schedule of Round 28 with date and time of the match
- Euroleaguebasketball.net - Game Center (Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade vs Olympiacos Piraeus 91-80, 26.11.2025)
- Euroleaguebasketball.net - news about Crvena Zvezda's victory in Milan (104-96) and context of the turnaround
- Olympiacosbc.gr - information about Peace and Friendship Stadium (capacity and address)
- sef-stadium.gr - official information about access to the arena and arrival
- thisisathens.org - public transport guide in Athens (tram and SEF stop)
- Eurobasket.com - boxscore/report Partizan - Olympiacos 66-104 (14.01.2026)
- Euroleaguebasketball.net - list of players Crvena Zvezda Meridianbet Belgrade (roster)
- RealGM - list of players Olympiacos (roster 2025-2026) and basic information about the team

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