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Basketball - Europe - EuroLeague - 2025/2026 season (23. round)
20. January 2026. 20:45h
Real Madrid vs Milano
WiZink Center, Madrid, ES
2026
20
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

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Real Madrid – Milano: a EuroLeague classic that fills Madrid’s basketball cathedral

Basketball Europe on 20 January 2026 at 20:45 looks toward Madrid, where, in Round 23 of the EuroLeague, two historic giants will meet – Real Madrid and Milano – at the WiZink Center arena, at Av. de Felipe II, s/n in the Salamanca district. This is a clash of clubs that together carry several decades of European tradition and trophies, so this game already has the feel of a small basketball holiday, regardless of the current standings. Real Madrid, as an eleven-time European champion, wants on its home floor to confirm its status as a Final Four contender, while Milano, a three-time continental champion, comes to show that after a roster rebuild it can compete on equal terms with anyone. Such matchups typically draw fans from across Spain, Italy, and the rest of Europe, so interest in tickets rises weeks in advance, especially because it’s an evening tip-off ideal for a short basketball city break in Madrid. If you want to experience the EuroLeague from the front row, ticket sales for this event have already sparked a rush, and it’s best to plan your purchase in time and secure your tickets via the button that will be available below.

The importance of the matchup for the EuroLeague standings

From season to season, the EuroLeague keeps a format in which 18 teams play a double round-robin league of 34 rounds, followed by play-in games and the playoffs, so every game in the second part of the season is directly tied to the fight for a good starting position in the finish. By Round 23, it’s already clear who is chasing the TOP 6 and a direct spot in the quarterfinals, and who is fighting at least for places seven through ten, which lead to the play-in. In that context, the Real–Milano matchup cannot be viewed as an ordinary league round, but as a crossing of the paths of two teams that, based on roster potential, are aiming at least for the playoffs. Every possession, every defensive rotation, and every rebound can carry weight in the final standings, which further boosts the appeal of buying tickets in time – fans who secure tickets for this game choose a matchup in which the season can realistically swing. Tickets for games like this usually disappear quickly, especially in the central part of the schedule, when clubs and fans already know well what’s at stake in the table, so it’s recommended that ticket sales become part of your plan as soon as you decide to travel to Madrid.

Real Madrid: a EuroLeague giant with a deep roster

Real Madrid is synonymous with continuity at the highest level, confirmed by eleven European championship titles and regular Final Four finishes over the past decades. In recent seasons the team has been further strengthened by a combination of experienced leaders and newer names, so fans at the WiZink Center can watch a mix of veteran composure and youthful energy. On the perimeter, Real still bases its game on the playmaking baton of Facundo Campazzo and the indispensable charisma of Sergio Llull, while on the wings and around the rim the height and power of players like Walter “Edy” Tavares, Gabriel Deck, Mario Hezonja and others dominate, with deep rotations that allow the coach to keep raising the intensity. The current roster for the 2025/2026 season has been further deepened by players arriving from the NBA and other EuroLeague clubs, so Real can often play in different configurations – from “small-ball” lineups with five players capable of shooting from outside, to a classic “twin-towers” approach with multiple centers on the floor. For fans already thinking about tickets, that means buying tickets for this game brings not only a fight for points, but also a chance to see the full spectrum of the modern EuroLeague basketball arsenal of one of the continent’s strongest teams.

Milano between tradition and a new beginning

Milano, which today competes as EA7 Emporio Armani Olimpia Milano, is historically one of the most successful Italian and European clubs, with three European championship titles and a long list of legends who have passed through the club. After disappointing seasons in which the team often struggled to find consistency in the EuroLeague, management in recent years decided to aggressively refresh the roster, bringing in proven EuroLeague and NBA players. Ahead of the 2025/2026 season, the emphasis was placed on creating a balanced team in which the experience of Shavon Shields and other returnees is combined with new names like Devin Booker or perimeter additions that bring extra creation and a shooting threat. Milano is thus seeking a return to the EuroLeague’s upper tier, aiming to rejoin the circle of Final Four contenders, and the matchup against Real in Madrid is an ideal test of how successful this reconstruction really has been. For fans buying tickets specifically because of the Italian squad, an extra charm is watching how Milano’s new structure will handle the pressure of one of Europe’s toughest away arenas.

Head-to-head matchups and key numbers of the duel

When you look at the head-to-head meetings between Real and Milano in recent seasons, it’s clear that this is a rivalry that often offers very rich and result-wise uncertain games, although the Madrid club usually has a small but steady edge. Statistics show that Real in most recent meetings managed to impose its rhythm, often winning thanks to dominance on the boards and physical superiority in the paint, but Milano has been able to respond with shooting nights in which perimeter players hit threes in streaks. In the 2024/2025 season, for example, Real in one of the key matchups outpowered Milano in Madrid in a game with almost a hundred points scored, in which Campazzo and Tavares in particular swung the contest with their energy and efficiency. Such duels have accustomed fans to dramatic finishes in which every attack is a potential “highlight”, so it’s no surprise that tickets for this pairing are traditionally among the most sought-after in sold-out EuroLeague rounds. If you want to experience firsthand how a run of threes or a block can flip the course of a game, this is the kind of matchup for which tickets are secured in advance, without waiting for the last week.

The most important on-court battles: playmakers, wings, and center power

In tactical terms, the Real–Milano game will almost certainly revolve around three parallel battle lines: pace control at the playmaker positions, the fight for the perimeter, and the balance of power under the baskets. Real’s pace is usually dictated by Facundo Campazzo, a player who combines exceptional court vision, aggressive on-ball defense, and the ability to take the shot in key moments, while on the other side Milano increasingly relies on the creativity of playmakers and combo guards able to break the first line of defense. On the wings, Real will try to use the athletic advantages of players like Hezonja and Deck, who can play both with their back to the basket and facing up, while Milano looks for its chance through stretch-four profiles and shooters who can “spread” the defense and force Tavares and the other centers to step far out of the paint. In the paint, fierce battles are expected for every rebound, because Real traditionally controls the glass, and Milano has sought reinforcements precisely in that zone to compensate for a lack of physicality from previous seasons. Spectators who buy tickets for this game will get the chance to see modern EuroLeague concepts – from “pick-and-roll” variants to switching on defense – collide in real time, while the arena atmosphere raises the intensity of every duel by yet another level.

WiZink Center: an arena that combines history and spectacle

WiZink Center, built on the site of the former legendary Palacio de Deportes, is today a multifunctional arena with a capacity of around 13,000 seats for basketball, regularly ranked among the most active and most visited arenas in the world. Although it has been commercially rebranded in recent years, Real’s fans still spontaneously experience it as their basketball “cathedral”, where they have witnessed numerous EuroLeague triumphs and comebacks in games that looked lost. The stands rise steeply above the court, creating the feeling that the crowd is literally hovering over the players, and it is known that the noise can reach levels that make communication a real challenge for visiting teams. For this game, a mix is expected of home fans in Real’s white jerseys and visiting groups from Italy and other parts of Europe, so the fight for tickets will be fierce, especially for sections closer to the court where you feel the intensity of every contact the most. Ticket sales for a matchup like this at WiZink Center are never just about watching basketball, but also about entering an atmosphere that combines fan songs, light effects, music, and a recognizable Madrid temperament – that’s why the recommendation is to secure your tickets as soon as you see the active purchase button below.

The Salamanca district and the city context: more than just the game

The arena is located in the Salamanca district, one of the most elegant parts of Madrid, known for luxury shops, fine-dining restaurants, and tidy streets that originally emerged as a residential zone for the aristocracy. Today, Salamanca is the epicenter of Madrid’s shopping “golden mile”, with plenty of boutiques, bars, and hotels increasingly positioning themselves as the center of the city’s luxury tourism, which means fans can combine the game with a short hedonistic stay. In the immediate vicinity there are also landmarks such as Retiro Park and Puerta de Alcalá, so it’s easy to organize a walk or lunch before heading to the arena. For those coming from other cities or countries, pre-planned accommodation near the venue will allow you to reach the game without rushing and to continue the evening in nearby bars and restaurants. Such a context makes buying tickets even more attractive, because tickets for this event become the key not only to entering the arena, but also to an entire experience package – from strolling through Salamanca’s elegant streets to an evening derby at WiZink Center.

How to get to WiZink Center and practical tips for fans

One of the big advantages of WiZink Center is its excellent transport connectivity, which is an important factor for everyone planning to buy tickets and arrive by public transport. The nearest subway station is Goya, served by lines 2 and 4 of the Madrid Metro, while O’Donnell on line 6 is another very practical option for entering the Salamanca district, and nearby there are other stations and numerous bus lines that stop just a few minutes’ walk from the arena. Fans arriving by car should count on traffic jams, especially before big games like this, so arriving earlier and using public garages or accommodation with its own parking spaces is recommended. Ideally, enter the arena at least 45 to 60 minutes before tip-off, to pass security checks, find your seat in the stands, and already catch the right atmosphere during warm-ups. When you’re already planning to buy tickets, it’s good to reserve at the same time accommodation for fans on game day, ensuring a calm arrival, without stress about a late return or night transport from another part of the city.

Planning a stay in Madrid around a EuroLeague game

For many fans arriving from Italy, Croatia, and the rest of the region, the Real–Milano clash is an ideal повод for an extended weekend in Madrid, so tickets become the central point around which the entire itinerary is built. A day or two before the game is easy to fill with sightseeing of classic city attractions, from the Prado Museum and Reina Sofía to a stroll through Plaza Mayor or Gran Vía, while evenings offer a rich gastronomy and bar scene. If you opt for accommodation offers in the host city in the immediate vicinity of Salamanca, all these locations remain within your reach, with short rides by metro or taxi. Planning ahead means you first choose the best seat in the arena – closer to the court, behind the benches, or on the central stand – and then build your travel plan accordingly, from the time you leave for the airport to booking dinner after the game. Tickets for this event thus become a ticket into an entire experience, in which top-level EuroLeague basketball intertwines with the rhythm of the Spanish metropolis.

Emotion in the stands: a fan experience that justifies every ticket

Real Madrid is known for fans who, although they often seem calmer than some Balkan or Greek crowds, can create incredible noise when the game enters the crucial minutes, and WiZink Center turns into a “cauldron” that every visitor feels on their skin. Milano is usually followed by a core of loyal fans, whose voice is often heard very clearly in moments when the Italian club hits threes in streaks or strings together several good defensive stops, so the game gains additional dynamics through a dialogue of songs and shouts from the stands. Watching such a game on television and sitting in the middle of that atmosphere are two completely different stories: in the arena you hear every contact, every “timeout” is accompanied by a music program and fan choreographies, and in moments of tension thousands of people literally stand on their feet. That is precisely why many fans decide in advance that at least once a season they will buy tickets for a “big game”, and Real – Milano is almost a perfect choice for such a decision. Tickets for matchups like this are most often snapped up in waves – first regular attendees and season-ticket holders, and then fans from other cities and countries – so buying tickets via the button below is the best way to secure your seat in the arena before the “sold out” label appears.

Why you shouldn’t miss this matchup

When you add up all the elements – the history and renown of the clubs, the importance of Round 23 in the fight for positions in the EuroLeague, the roster quality, and the specific atmosphere of WiZink Center – it’s clear that Real Madrid against Milano offers a package that goes far beyond an ordinary regular-season game. Real, as a multiple European champion, defends the reputation of a club that every year is measured solely by how far it reaches toward the Final Four, while Milano seeks to confirm that the team rebuild has brought new energy and competitiveness after seasons in which results were missing. On the court, that means high-intensity basketball, with many tactical adjustments, changes of defensive systems, and shooting runs that decide the game in a few minutes, while in the stands fans create a backdrop worthy of the biggest sporting events. That is precisely why ticket sales for this duel are never just a formality, but a very concrete race for the best positions in the arena, especially in sectors with the best view of the benches and the scorer’s table. If you’re a lover of top European basketball, this is the moment to buy tickets, secure your spot via the button that will be highlighted alongside the content and, with well-chosen accommodation near the arena, turn a January Tuesday into an evening you’ll be talking about for a long time.Sources:
- Basketball portals and statistical databases – the current schedule, results, and EuroLeague rosters.
- Analytical articles about the EuroLeague – the historical achievements of Real Madrid and Milano and trends in the 2024/2025 and 2025/2026 seasons.
- Tourist guides and city information pages of Madrid – data on WiZink Center, transport connections, and the Salamanca district.

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