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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (16. round)
27. January 2026. 20:00h
Trento vs Besiktas
Il T Quotidiano Arena, Trento, IT
2026
27
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for TRENTO – BESIKTAS in EuroCup at Il T Quotidiano Arena, Trento: buying guide and key info

Looking for tickets for Trento vs Besiktas in the EuroCup? Here you can start your ticket purchase right away for Round 16 of the 2025/2026 season and plan your trip to Il T Quotidiano Arena in Trento. See the matchup context, entry tips, and why seats are in high demand. Tip-off is 27 Jan 2026 at 20:00. Don't wait until the last minute

A game that changes the picture of the group

In Round 16 of the EuroCup in Trento, a game is being played that carries far more than two points, because Dolomiti Energia Trento hosts Besiktas GAIN Istanbul in the Il T Quotidiano Arena hall at Via Fersina, 11. The pair already know each other well from recent European clashes, and precisely because of that, the interest of fans—and neutral basketball lovers—visibly rises as the evening approaches in which the order in the group could be decided. Trento on its home court can lift the energy of the entire team, and the home crowd in games like these knows how to turn every defense into a wave of noise that carries the players through scoring runs. Besiktas arrives with the identity of a team that likes to play fast and punish every mistake, so basketball is expected with lots of possessions, running, and one-on-one situations. If you plan to be part of that atmosphere, ticket sales are already one of the main topics in the city and around the club, and the best move is to click the button labeled

because tickets for a European showdown like this usually disappear the fastest.

EuroCup format and what Round 16 means

The EuroCup in the 2025 2026 season is played through a regular season in two groups, and every game from December to February carries increasing weight because the line that separates qualification from elimination is approaching. In this competition, the best scenario is to finish among the top two places in the group, because those positions bring a direct entry into the quarterfinals and avoiding an additional knockout step. Teams from third to sixth place go into the Round of 16 against an opponent from the opposite group, which increases the risk and removes room for calculations, and below sixth place there is no second chance. That is precisely why Round 16 is crucial: it is the phase in which the difference between a favorable draw and a demanding path through the playoffs can come down to one lost ball or one missed open shot. Trento and Besiktas have a clear motive, because one is chasing stability in the playoff zone, and the other wants to cement a position that opens the door to direct entry into the late phase of the season and a more favorable path toward the final.

Current standings and scenarios toward the finish

A look at the current standings of Group B shows how valuable every triumph is: at the top is Cosea JL Bourg en Bresse with a record of 10 2, and right behind is Buducnost VOLI Podgorica with 8 4, while Besiktas GAIN Istanbul holds the same record of 8 4 and thus remains in a direct race for the very top. Trento is in the middle of the most interesting part of the table, with a record of 7 5, shoulder to shoulder with Turk Telekom Ankara which is also at 7 5, which means that one win can lift a team several places, and one loss can open the door to the competition. Below them lurk NINERS Chemnitz at 6 6 as well as London Lions and ratiopharm ulm at 5 7, so it is clear that nobody has the luxury of relaxing, especially when head-to-head games of direct competitors start piling up. In such a situation, a home game against a team attacking the top of the group has double value, because Trento can take a big win and at the same time complicate the calculation for one of the main rivals. That is precisely why tickets for this game have extra weight: fans know that the pressure of the season can be felt in the stands, and being inside means watching basketball that is already almost playoff-level in intensity.

Dolomiti Energia Trento in front of the home crowd

Trento in the EuroCup this season builds its story on a combination of toughness and rebounding, with a clear idea that against physically stronger opponents you must play smart and patiently. Their 7 5 record says they are stable enough to hold a place in the upper part of the table, but also that they have not locked in their position yet, which gives every home appearance an extra charge. Their offense on average is around 82 points per game, which is not the elite top of the competition, but they make up for it through fighting for extra possessions and through an aggressive approach on the offensive glass. One of the clear challenges in their game is three-point shooting, which in the season so far has been at a lower level compared to the competition, so it is all the more important that on their own court they find a rhythm and force the opponent’s defense to spread. In the Il T Quotidiano Arena, where the crowd knows how to recognize every effort on defense and every won rebound, that style can be a weapon, and tickets are then the entry to an evening in which every ball and every duel under the basket is felt.

Keys to the game and the players who set the tempo

Trento’s leaders in games like these come from multiple lines, and Devante Jones stands out in particular as a player who in the EuroCup makes a big contribution both through organization and through attacking the rim, with high overall usefulness measured by the performance index rating. In the backcourt there are also DJ Steward and Toto Forray, who bring different types of energy, one through creation with the ball, the other through experience, tempo, and defensive communication, and such combinations are precious when playing against a team that likes to speed up. On the wing and in the paint Trento has players like Peyton Aldridge, Andrej Jakimovski and Matas Jogela, which allows depth in rotations, changes on defense, and the possibility to stretch the offense toward the perimeter when needed. Under the basket are Selom Mawugbe, Jordan Bayehe and Oumar Fall, and precisely their battle for rebounds and rim protection can be decisive in moments when Besiktas starts scoring runs from transition. Coach Massimo Cancellieri this season has the task of constantly choosing the right lineup for the moment, and the home floor and the fan impulse often help those details tilt in Trento’s favor.

Besiktas GAIN Istanbul as an away team with ambition

Besiktas comes to Trento as a team that in the season so far has shown a high level of offensive efficiency and a breadth of options, which is also reflected in an 8 4 record in the group. Their average of around 92 points per game reveals that they can punish even the slightest drop in concentration, and an additional problem for opponents is that they do not depend on one single star, but have several players who can take responsibility in key minutes. In the modern EuroCup, where pace and spacing often decide, Besiktas stands out with its three-point percentage, which this season is among the better ones in the competition, so defenses have to choose what they will allow. If you defend the perimeter, you risk drives and direct attacks on the rim, and if you help in the paint, the punishment is often an open corner three, which is exactly the area where the visitors feel comfortable. Such a picture of the game further raises the value of home support, because when the opponent has a shooting surge, the stands become the only way to break the rhythm, and tickets are then the entry to an evening in which every possession can sound like a small derby.

Leadership from the bench and the players who create space

Dusan Alimpijevic is a coach who does not shy away from a high tempo and deciding through aggression, and his Besiktas this season especially stands out in the number of assists, which says that the ball often finds the right man at the right time. In the backcourt the most resonant names are Jonah Mathews and Brynton Lemar, and there are also Devon Dotson and Berk Ugurlu, players who can run pick and roll, attack the rim, and open shooters on the perimeter. On the wing positions the visitors have players like Anthony Brown, along with a series of domestic options such as Yigit Arslan, Canberk Kus, Ata Ozbek and Yigit Coban, which gives depth and allows rotations without a big drop in quality. Under the basket Ante Zizic is one of the key men, because he brings a physical advantage, finishing around the rim, and stability on the boards, and alongside him are Vitto Brown, Conor Morgan and Ismael Kamagate, who cover different types of centers and power forwards. In combination, it is a roster that can play both small and big, and that is why Trento must have a plan for how to control the paint without leaving open shooting positions on the other side.

Numbers that announce the style of the game

When team numbers are compared, you get a very clear preview: Besiktas is more offensively explosive and efficient, while Trento builds more on physicality, rebounding, and creating extra possessions. The visitors are on average at around 92 points, while Trento is at around 82, and the difference is also felt in the performance index rating, where Besiktas has a significant advantage, which often means they get higher-quality shots and easier scoring runs. Besiktas has a clear advantage in assists and in three-point percentage, which is a direct tactical problem for Trento, especially if the hosts want to defend the paint and close off drives. On the other hand, Trento is in the upper part of the competition in offensive rebounds, and those balls in attack can be the fastest route to a turnaround, because they kill the opponent’s rhythm and exhaust the big men. Precisely in that lies one of the stories of the night: will Trento manage to impose a game in which every possession lasts longer, and every rebound has the value of gold, or will Besiktas speed up and force the hosts to run at a tempo that does not suit them. For spectators, that means one of those games where the energy is felt in the stands as well, so it is no surprise that ticket sales go hand in hand with the story of tactics, because the crowd knows that in the arena every good defense or won rebound will be a moment for an explosion.

Head-to-head matchups and the psychological moment

The history of head-to-head matchups adds an extra dimension to this meeting, because the numbers say that Besiktas in the modern period has been more successful, and Trento is still looking for its first European triumph against this opponent. In the last three encounters Besiktas won all three times, and the freshest is the duel from November 2025 when Besiktas won 97 83, which is a result that clearly shows how quickly the visitors can go on an offensive run. Before that, in February 2025 it was 79 75, a game in which the margin was thin and where a few details decided, which for Trento is an important reminder that Besiktas can be kept within arm’s reach if the defense works with discipline. Even earlier, in November 2024 Besiktas won 83 68, and such results also create a psychological frame, because Trento knows it must break the streak, while the visitors come with the belief that this matchup suits them. In sport, streaks break precisely at moments when it least suits the favorites, and the home arena and the pressure of the stands are often the strongest weapon against the opponent’s routine, so tickets will also be in demand among fans who want to witness the moment when history can turn.

Il T Quotidiano Arena as the stage of the evening

Il T Quotidiano Arena, also known as PalaTrento in older sports conversations, is a hall opened in 2000 and it regularly alternates basketball, volleyball, and the city’s big events, which over the years has built a special culture of the stands. The capacity in sports configurations is stated at around 4360 seats, and precisely that size creates a sense of closeness, because the court is visually and acoustically very connected to the crowd, without large gaps that break the sound. In such an environment fans feel every change of tempo, and players get feedback in a second, which is ideal for a game in which runs and quick reactions are expected. The hall is located at Via Fersina 11, in a zone that is logistically convenient, with a large parking lot nearby and access that makes arrival easier for both locals and guests, and that is one of the reasons why tickets on evenings like these sell out quickly. If you want a seat that gives the best sense of the speed of the EuroCup and contact under the basket, Secure your tickets for now, by clicking the button

, because such evenings in Trento do not happen every week, and the most beautiful way to watch them is from inside the hall.

Practical information for arrival and staying in Trento

For visitors coming from outside Trento, the most important thing is to know that the hall is at the clearly marked address Via Fersina, 11, in the postal area 38123, which makes navigation and planning arrival easier without wandering around the city. Around the hall there is a large parking area, and the local operator states around 700 parking spaces, which is important because European nights can attract a large number of people and a traffic ring very quickly forms around the hall. Trento is a city on the Adige River and administratively it is the center of the autonomous province, and its compact urban structure makes it convenient for a short stay, because most amenities can be connected on foot or with a short ride. If you arrive earlier, the city offers a historic core that is known for Renaissance squares and cultural heritage, and student life adds extra energy to the evenings, which can also be felt around sports events. When you plan your arrival to the game, it is good to secure tickets in advance and avoid stress on match day, so the simplest is Buy tickets via the button below labeled

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What to expect from an evening of basketball in Trento

This game offers a blend of styles that is typical for the EuroCup: a home team that wants control through rebounding and hard contact, against a visitor that likes spacing, passing, and shooting, so spectators are promised a dynamic night with many tactical adjustments. Trento will almost certainly look for ways to reduce the number of open three-point shots and to force the opponent into tougher attempts in the paint, while Besiktas will try to speed up and turn every lost ball or long rebound into easy points in transition. The keys will be discipline in perimeter defense, control of the defensive rebound, and the ability to withstand surges, because in matchups like these momentum can swing to one side in just two minutes. For the crowd that means a game in which it pays to arrive earlier, feel the warm-up and catch the arena’s rhythm, because the energy of a European night in Il T Quotidiano Arena is created even before the opening tip. Tickets for this clash disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time by clicking the button, and experience a game that can be one of those moments of the season that people talk about long after the final buzzer sounds.

Sources: - Euroleague Basketball, Game Center Trento vs Besiktas: schedule, head-to-head matchups, team comparisons and rosters - Euroleague Basketball, Standings: Group B table and team records - Euroleague Basketball, Competition Format 2025-26: qualification rules and playoff structure - Euroleague Basketball, Team pages: records and basic team data for Dolomiti Energia Trento and Besiktas GAIN Istanbul - ASIS Trento, BTS Arena: address Via Fersina 11 and parking information - Wikipedia, PalaTrento: hall history, opening year and capacity - ilTquotidiano.it: arena name change to Il T Quotidiano Arena - kicker, Spielinfo Trento vs Besiktas: game start time and arena name

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06 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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