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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (23. round)
20. January 2026. 21:15h
Panathinaikos vs Saski Baskonia
OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall, Atena, GR
2026
20
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for PANATHINAIKOS – SASKI BASKONIA EuroLeague in Athens, buy seats for 20 January 2026

Looking for tickets for the PANATHINAIKOS – SASKI BASKONIA EuroLeague showdown at the iconic OAKA arena in Athens? Here you can easily buy tickets for 20 January 2026, pick your preferred seat in the stands and secure your place for a high-intensity night of European basketball you will not want to miss

Panathinaikos – Saski Baskonia: a EuroLeague night where OAKA lives for every ticket

Panathinaikos and Saski Baskonia enter Round 23 of the 2025/2026 EuroLeague season from completely different starting points, but with the same goal – a win that can significantly reshape the standings ahead of the regular-season finish. The game will be played on 20 January 2026 at 21:15 at the OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall, at Leof. Olimpionikou Spirou Loui in Athens, one of Europe’s most famous basketball stages. Panathinaikos begins the season as the reigning champion of Europe and a team that has already confirmed this year that the seventh EuroLeague star is no coincidence, while Baskonia arrives as a dangerous outsider who, despite problems on the road, still plays high-tempo, attack-minded basketball. Such a clash of styles and ambitions further boosts interest in tickets, because fans know every ticket opens the door to a night where you can see both top-class plays and a fierce battle in the paint. If you plan to be part of the atmosphere in the OAKA arena, this is a matchup worth securing tickets for in advance and already planning where you’ll sit as the “Greens” and Baskonia write a new EuroLeague story in Athens.

Current standings and the importance of the duel for the fight at the top and the play-in

In the EuroLeague table, Panathinaikos enters Round 23 as one of the most stable teams near the top: with a 12–6 record and third place, it confirms its status as a serious candidate for home-court advantage in the playoffs, with a positive point differential and balanced results at home and away. By contrast, Kosner Baskonia Vitoria-Gasteiz holds 15th place at 6–12, a position that leaves little room for new mistakes if the Basque side wants to stay in the race for the play-in zones and a push for 10th place. It is especially telling that Baskonia this season in the EuroLeague has been strongly home-oriented – with very good results at Buesa Arena – but still without a road win, which makes this meeting in Athens a kind of maturity and mental-strength test for the team. For Panathinaikos, every game at OAKA matters also because of the chase for the best possible starting position in the playoffs, since the gap between first and sixth place can fit into two or three wins. That very results-driven tension further increases demand for tickets; ticket sales for matches like this usually accelerate as soon as fans see how tight the table is, and the start of the decisive phase of the season makes every ticket even more valuable.

Panathinaikos’s season: championship pedigree, deep rotation, and a star on the perimeter

Panathinaikos enters this EuroLeague season as the reigning champion, after a spectacular triumph in Berlin and the capture of its seventh title as Europe’s best team, further cementing its status as Greece’s most decorated club and one of the most successful organizations in European basketball overall. Ergin Ataman’s team continues to build its game around a strong perimeter and an energetic frontcourt, with a key role for Kendrick Nunn, the reigning EuroLeague MVP, who in the new season is again posting averages of around 18.5 points with solid numbers in assists and rebounds, keeping him among the competition’s top scorers. Alongside Nunn, Panathinaikos has the luxury of relying on the experienced Kostas Sloukas as the primary playmaker, and on players such as Richaun Holmes, TJ Shorts, Nikola Rogkavopoulos, Cedi Osman, and Kostas Mitoglou, who enable an exceptionally deep rotation and different lineup combinations. For fans buying tickets for this game, that means that even in moments when Nunn rests on the bench, on the floor there will still be the recognizable mix of aggressive defense, quick transitions, and three-point shots out of transition and pick-and-roll situations. That championship depth of the roster is one of the reasons why tickets for Panathinaikos EuroLeague games sell out weeks in advance and why this duel with Baskonia will also attract fans from all over Greece, as well as visitors from abroad.

Baskonia: an attacking mindset and the search for a breakthrough in the road crisis

In recent years Baskonia has been synonymous with offensively oriented basketball, and the 2025/2026 season is no exception – the Basque team averages almost 88 points per game with more than 34 rebounds and nearly 20 assists, placing it among the more offensively potent EuroLeague sides. The statistics clearly show how dangerous they are on offense: Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot carries the attack as one of the competition’s best scorers with close to 20 points per game, while Markus Howard, Kobi Simmons, Markquis Nowell and other perimeter players can heat up very quickly and flip the flow of a game with a run of threes. However, the same data reveal the other side of the coin – Baskonia concedes more than 90 points per game, and the combination of defensive holes and uncertainty on the road has led to a long streak of away losses, including a recent defeat in Madrid despite Howard’s brilliant shooting night. At home, though, they have shown they are very dangerous, as proved by a 88:78 win over Milan in a game in which Luwawu-Cabarrot and the rest of the team demonstrated how easily they can ignite the offense in front of their fans. That is precisely why fans in Athens expect an open, fast game in which Baskonia will try to end the negative away run, and spectators who decide to buy tickets for this matchup can count on basketball with plenty of points and suspense until the final minutes.

Key matchups and tactical details that can decide it

From a tactical standpoint, the Panathinaikos – Baskonia clash offers a series of intriguing matchups that will greatly interest basketball lovers in the arena. On the perimeter, the spotlight is on Kendrick Nunn’s duel with the Basque guards – the Luwawu-Cabarrot, Simmons and Nowell combination will have to stop Nunn’s drives and pull-up shooting, while on the other end Panathinaikos will try to limit Howard’s and Spagnolo’s shooting rhapsody with aggressive switching and pressure on the ball advance. In the paint, a physical battle is expected between the “Greens” big men such as Holmes and Mitoglou and Baskonia’s centers Khalifa Diop and Mamadi Diakite, with the possibility that the visitors try to spread the defense with big-man shooting to open space for guard drives. Panathinaikos this season ranks among the better rebounding teams in the league and controls the defensive glass very well, while Baskonia often lives off offensive rebounds and second chances, which makes this game a test of rim toughness. Spectators at OAKA will also be able to follow Ataman’s tactical adjustments up close – from small-ball lineups with more shooters to closing the game with experienced veterans – so it is no surprise that ticket sales track the rising interest of everyone who wants to see live how strategy and pure talent combine at the highest level.

OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall: an iconic basketball stage with a modern face

The OAKA Olympic Indoor Hall, today’s Telekom Center Athens, since opening in the mid-1990s has grown into one of the symbols of European basketball, and for Panathinaikos it is literally a second home. Located within the Olympic Sports Complex in the suburb of Marousi, the arena hosted the basketball tournament at the 2004 Olympic Games, numerous domestic finals, and countless EuroLeague classics, with an official basketball capacity of around 18,300 seats. In recent years it has been further modernized, and today it also stands out for its innovative LED “glass floor” court that visually elevates the game experience and offers spectators in the stands – and millions in front of screens – a completely different perspective of play. It is known for the fact that Panathinaikos fans have repeatedly pushed beyond the official capacity limits, while recent events, such as an open practice that attracted around 12,000 people, have once again shown how much the city lives for basketball. Given that the arena is located at Leof. Olimpionikou Spirou Loui, fans arriving from outside Athens will especially benefit from timely travel and accommodation planning, and information such as Accommodation near the venue will be valuable when organizing the trip to the game and buying tickets.

Athens as host: a city of history, nightlife, and a basketball pulse

For fans traveling from other parts of Greece or from Spain, the Panathinaikos–Baskonia game is a perfect opportunity to combine top-level basketball with a weekend in Athens, a city where ancient history naturally blends into a modern urban rhythm. Central Athens, with the Acropolis, Plaka, Monastiraki and Syntagma Square, is easily accessible by public transport, and from there it is relatively simple to reach the OAKA complex, either by metro line heading to the northern suburbs or by a combination of commuter rail and a short walk. January evenings are usually mild, with temperatures often staying above freezing, so Athens is pleasant even for evening walks after the game, whether fans are celebrating a win or mourning a missed chance. With numerous cafés, tavernas and bars where every possession is debated, Baskonia fans will find their own “corners” in the city, while Panathinaikos fans, known as some of the most passionate in Europe, will make sure the atmosphere is “green” already in the streets. If you’re planning a trip to the city, it’s useful to review Athens accommodation offers for fans in advance and align ticket purchases with hotel or apartment reservations so the entire experience is without rush and stress.

Fans and atmosphere: the green wall against Basque pride

For decades Panathinaikos has been known for fans who turn OAKA into one of the loudest and most impressive arenas in the world, with choreographies, flags and nonstop chanting that have made many opponents say playing in Athens is a special psychological challenge. Over the years various attendance records have been broken, and fan rituals, from songs to pyrotechnics outside the arena, make every game look like a final, regardless of who is on the other side of the court. Baskonia brings to Athens its recognizable Basque pride and a group of loyal supporters who follow the team across Europe, so it can be expected that the away section will also be covered in red-and-blue colors, ready for a bold attempt to outshout the home “green wall.” That very energy from the stands is one of the reasons why tickets for this game are extremely sought-after, because spectators are not buying only a ticket for a game, but also for a unique fan spectacle. If you want to be part of that experience, it’s worth buying tickets in advance and being ready for the moment when the lights in the arena dim and the team introductions and the fans’ roar “PAO!” fill every corner of OAKA.

History of head-to-head meetings: old acquaintances with new roles

Panathinaikos and Baskonia have been regular EuroLeague rivals for years, and their games have often been decisive for the standings ahead of the playoffs or for entry into the knockout phase itself. Both teams are known for being able to post very high offensive numbers, and Baskonia recently entered the EuroLeague history books as one of the few clubs that managed to score more than 120 points in a single game, which further underlines how open and bold their style of play is. On the other hand, Panathinaikos throughout history has broken its own records precisely against Baskonia – from games in which the “Greens” hit a huge number of threes to meetings in which they dominated on the boards and in assists – so these rivalries are often cited as examples of modern offensive basketball. The current season has already produced one dramatic showdown between the two teams, in which Panathinaikos in Vitoria won by two points after Nunn took responsibility in the closing stretch and coolly finished the game. Fans who will sit in the OAKA stands on 20 January with a ticket in hand know well that previous matchups suggest another tense finish, in which one shot or one rebound will likely decide the winner.

How to get to the arena and practical tips for game day

Those planning to buy tickets for this game should note that OAKA is located in the northern part of Athens, in the Marousi district, and that the simplest way to get there is to use public transport, primarily a combination of metro and suburban rail. The Neratziotissa and Eirini stations are within walking distance of the complex, and on game day enhanced service and additional traffic regulation around the arena are usually organized due to the large number of fans. It is recommended to arrive at least an hour early, not only because of security checks and passing through entrances with barcode scanning on tickets, but also because the recognizable “green” atmosphere already forms then, with music, fan songs and crowds at the food and drink stands. For fans planning to spend the whole day in the city, it is useful to connect the trip to the game with an earlier walk around Athens and to reserve Accommodation for fans on game day in advance, especially if they are staying overnight or planning an extended weekend. When ticket sales are intense, queues at the entrances and congestion at ticket scanning grow even more, so those who plan their arrival ahead of time will be able to enjoy stress-free the players’ warm-up, the team introductions and every moment of the spectacle.

Why tickets for this matchup are among the most sought-after of the season

The combination of a championship Panathinaikos, an attack-minded Baskonia and one of the most impressive arenas in Europe makes this game one of the highlights of EuroLeague January, which is why tickets for 20 January in Athens are among the most sought-after in the entire season. On one side we have a team fighting for the top of the table, led by the reigning MVP and experienced floor leaders, and on the other a squad that, despite road problems, can drag any opponent into an attacking “run and gun” rhythm and turn the game into a points festival. OAKA is expected to be filled to the last seat, especially because it is a tip-off time that suits both families and fans coming from other cities, so buying tickets in advance is practically a necessity for everyone who wants to be part of this night. The stakes in the standings, the rich history of head-to-head meetings, the unique atmosphere in the arena and the fact that Athens is an attractive destination for a short winter trip make every ticket worth more than just a seat. If you want to secure your tickets and experience everything – from the first whistle to the final buzzer – this is the ideal moment to use the button below marked as

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