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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (18. round)
10. February 2026. 20:00h
Trento vs Ulm
Il T Quotidiano Arena, Trento, IT
2026
10
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Trento – Ulm, EuroCup Round 18 of the 2025/2026 season: basketball at Il T Quotidiano Arena, Trento

Looking for tickets for Trento – Ulm in EuroCup? Here you can review the key match details, the expected atmosphere, and the venue Il T Quotidiano Arena (Via Fersina 11) in Trento, with a quick reminder of tip-off time, then use ticket sales to plan your ticket purchase early before demand rises ahead of Round 18

Trento and Ulm in a clash that changes the group picture

In Round 18 of the 2025/2026 EuroCup season, Dolomiti Energia Trento hosts ratiopharm ulm in a slot that stands out on the calendar as one of the highest-stakes evenings for the middle of the table. The game is played at the Il T Quotidiano Arena in Trento, at Via Fersina, 11, and tip-off is at 20:00 local time, a rhythm ideal for fans coming from other cities who want to arrive on time without rushing. At this stage of the competition, every possession and every run carries weight because points are no longer gathered just for a good impression, but for concrete placement, which is exactly why interest in tickets regularly rises as February approaches. Trento has the advantage of the home court and crowd, but Ulm comes with the profile of a team that punishes every defensive error, especially when the outside shot opens up and momentum is caught in transition. Tickets for this match are disappearing fast, so buy your tickets on time and click the button labeled

because a strong atmosphere is expected in the arena along with an additional wave of demand as match day approaches.

What Round 18 brings and where Trento and Ulm stand in the rankings

The context of Round 18 in the EuroCup is easiest to describe as a phase where the table ceases to be divided into favorites and underdogs, and increasingly into those who control their own destiny and those who depend on others' results. Trento and Ulm enter this duel with a clear common goal, to stay in or enter the zone that brings the playoffs, and it is important to emphasize that point gaps in the group are often measured in a single win or loss. According to the standings recorded in mid-January, Trento is in Group B with an 8-6 record holding 5th place, while Ulm is in 7th place with a 6-8 record, which speaks volumes about how important every next game is and how one evening can change the direction of the season. Precisely because of such circumstances, ticket sales for such matches gain additional momentum, as fans increasingly recognize that this is not just about an attractive opponent, but about points that can decide the placement. The host in Trento therefore enters this game with pressure that is simultaneously motivation, because a win on home ground often means a psychological step forward in the continuation of the competition, while Ulm seeks an away scalp that would push it towards a safer part of the table.

Form and season numbers that best describe this duel

When two teams face off that average almost an identical number of points per season, then nuances become key, and in this case, both teams stand at 83.8 points per game in the season, announcing a meeting where high numbers can easily be reached. However, differences are seen as soon as the broader picture is looked at, Trento has a higher average performance by the total utility criterion, with a PIR of 86.0 versus Ulm's 82.3, which often means a more stable distribution of performance through rotation and fewer empty minutes. Trento thereby compensates for certain offensive oscillations with great work on the boards, with 36.7 total rebounds per game compared to Ulm's 32.9, and a particularly important item is offensive rebounds where Trento is at 12.6, while Ulm is at 10.6, giving the host more second attacks and more chances to get to the free-throw line. On the other hand, Ulm has a distinct advantage in three-point shooting percentage, 37.5 percent against Trento's 29.7 percent, and that is a factor that can turn everything around in one evening, especially if the visitors' shots fall early and space opens up for drives and quick ball exchange. Defensively, Trento concedes 86.2 points on average, Ulm 91.0, so it can be read from that too that the host more often succeeds in slowing down the opponent, while Ulm seeks games with more rhythm, which is exactly why securing tickets early is a reasonable move for all who want to watch high-intensity basketball in an arena that can be very loud on such evenings.

Dolomiti Energia Trento: play through rebound control and firm rhythm

Trento has been profiled this season as a team that does not shy away from physical contact and often solves offensive problems with extra possessions, and this is seen in their rebounding numbers and the way they use the interior line. In an individual sense, Devante Jones is one of the key pillars, as he leads the team in total utility with a PIR of 22.2 and in baskets with an average of 18.0 points per game, making him the first point of scouting for Ulm's defense. Trento is not one-dimensional, however, as through rotation it seeks a balance between outside creation and safe solutions under the rim, and the data that Jones also leads the team in assists with 4.0 per game is important, indicating that Trento often builds the attack through his decision, shot, or pass. In rebounding, Prentiss Aldridge stands out with a total of 5.9 rebounds per game, and he is also the leader in balls won with 0.9 steals, so it can be expected that his energy will be essential in moments when the game demands an impulse. Tickets are therefore interesting to neutral basketball fans as well, because Trento often plays on the home court with a visible dose of emotional energy, and exactly such encounters create an atmosphere for which the audience wants to be in the arena and secure their place in advance.

ratiopharm ulm: shooting threat and width that punishes every mistake

Ulm comes to Trento with the identity of a team that is dangerous as soon as the defense falls apart even slightly, because a high percentage of three-point shooting is not a coincidence but the result of a system that constantly seeks the right angle and the right time to shoot. Christopher Ledlum is one of the mainstays, with an average of 16.7 points and PIR 15.4, making him a player who can take over the finish of an attack, but also push the pace when a quick response is needed after an opponent's run. Tobias Jensen is also important, being Ulm's leader in assists with 4.9 per game, and he also leads the team in steals with 1.4, which says that Ulm creates opportunities not only through organized attack but also through pressure on the ball. In rebounding, Ulm has a stable point in Matt Osborne, who records 5.9 rebounds per game and stands equally in that segment with Trento's best rebounder, so the key duel will often be fought at the level of team discipline, blocking out, and timely closing of the paint. Ulm is also a team that more often enters a higher number of assists, which is also seen from the seasonal 16.9 assists per game, so the host will have to watch out for rotations, especially on the other side of the court, where one delayed help opens a clean three-pointer. If you want to see what basketball looks like where every defensive mistake immediately turns into a shot or a counter, then it is logical to think about buying tickets earlier, because such duels generally attract fans who want to experience the rhythm live.

Head-to-head matchups that already have their story

Trento and Ulm have already played an important mutual match this season, and that result gives additional tension before the return leg, as on December 4, 2025, Trento celebrated away at Ulm with a score of 100-87. That duel showed that Trento can win even in an environment that is not domestic, and the schedule by quarters suggests that the host then kept the game open in the first part, while Trento broke it in the continuation with strong third and fourth periods. In that game, Devante Jones was the top player on Trento's side with a PIR of 27, while for Ulm, Mark Smith was the top player with a PIR of 20, and among the scorers, Jordan Bayehe also stood out with 19 points, which speaks enough that Trento knows how to find additional sources of points when the defense focuses on the primary creator. In such circumstances, the return leg in Trento gets an additional layer, because Ulm comes with a clear desire to strike back and change the impression, while Trento seeks confirmation that the first victory was not a coincidence. Such a background almost always raises interest in tickets, because fans recognize the rematch element and the fact that this is a meeting that can have additional value in potential tie-breakers on the table.

Il T Quotidiano Arena and the domestic atmosphere that carries games

Il T Quotidiano Arena in Trento is not just an address on a map but a sports space that creates a recognizable atmosphere on European match evenings, and exactly such an atmosphere often becomes an additional player for the host. The arena is located at Via Fersina, 11 in Trento, and on the institutional pages of the city, it is highlighted as a facility managed by ASIS and as a multipurpose palazzetto intended for sports activities and various events. In the local context, the arena is also known for its name change, which was also a topic in the city's media announcements, and Trento fans perceive it as a place where the club's continuity is created, from youth selections to the biggest evenings of the season. For visitors, this means that the experience does not come down to just 40 minutes of basketball, but also to the rhythm of arrival, entry, fan songs, and moments when the entire block of stands reacts to a scoring run or a defensive block. Precisely because of this, ticket sales for such meetings gain additional dynamics, because many want to feel the atmosphere live, and not follow it indirectly, so Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button labeled

if you plan to arrive, especially if you are coming from outside Trento and want to avoid stress regarding seat availability.

Arrival in Trento and navigating around the arena without rushing

For fans coming from outside the city, Trento is well connected by transport, and the location of the arena itself on Via Fersina in the southern part of the city facilitates arrival planning, whether by car or public transport. In practice, it is useful to plan an earlier arrival, because the evening slot brings heavier traffic, and additionally, short queues often form around the arena at the entrances, especially as the start time approaches. The city and the facility manager emphasize through publicly available information that this is a space used for a series of events, so it is logical to expect standard entry procedures and controls that require a little extra time. For those using public transport, the most reliable approach is to check current timetables and possible changes on the local carrier's pages, in order to align the arrival with the opening time of the entrances and the evening plan. In this context, buying tickets in advance is not just a question of price or seat choice, but also of practicality, because an earlier secured ticket allows for a calmer arrival, faster entry, and more time to experience the game itself and the atmosphere around the arena.

Tactical key of the match: Trento's rebounding against Ulm's shooting

This duel can be reduced in numbers to a clear dilemma, can Trento impose its advantage in rebounding and reduce Ulm's shooting efficiency from the perimeter, or will Ulm find a three-point rhythm that brings runs and control of the result. Trento takes more rebounds overall through the season and especially offensive ones, which often means additional attacks when the shot doesn't go in, and such possessions in tight games can be the difference between victory and defeat. Ulm, on the other hand, enters with a very pronounced advantage in three-point shooting, and if they enter an evening where their percentage stays at the season level, the host will have to play very disciplined in switches and rotations. An additional detail is the control of turnovers, because Trento has fewer turnovers in the season than Ulm, and that is often a sign of more mature game management, especially in moments when the tempo breaks and when the audience raises the energy. From a fan's perspective, exactly such tactical clashes usually offer the most dramatic moments, from the fight for every rebound to series of three-pointers that change the atmosphere in a couple of minutes, so tickets are also perceived as an investment in the experience of a game that might be decided only in the finish.

How to read the duel through the roles of main players

If the game is observed through roles, Trento will most often seek for Devante Jones to control the rhythm, because the combination of his points and assists gives the team a stable offensive framework, and in an arena like Il T Quotidiano Arena, that framework often expands with the support of the audience. Alongside him, the energy of players who bring rebounding and defensive contribution will be important, because Trento has a clear interest in turning every missed ball by Ulm into a new opportunity, whether through an offensive rebound or through pressure on the first passing line. Ulm will, on the other hand, seek for Ledlum to be a constant threat, not only as a scorer but also as a player who can attract a double team and open a shot for teammates, which is particularly important against a defense that wants to close the paint. Jensen's performance in organization and steals can additionally break the game, because every stolen ball and fast break away silences the audience and changes the emotional tone of the match. In such an environment, ticket sales make sense for neutral fans too, because watching live a duel in which roles, adjustments, and rotation rhythm are clearly seen is often closest to understanding basketball at a high level.

Trento as host: city backdrop and fan interest

Trento in winter is a city that combines a quiet alpine rhythm with a clear sports identity, and European basketball games are often an event around which a wider audience gathers, not just season ticket holders. The evening slot allows arrival after work or travel, so it is no wonder that tickets are sought after even among visitors who want to combine a sports evening with a short stay in the city. In the days around the game, increased interest is often felt in the vicinity of the arena, as fans arrive earlier, create a crowd in front of the entrance, and then inside the arena, that recognizable sound is created that can push the host in runs when it is hardest. The arena on Via Fersina is situated in such a way that it allows relatively simple arrival planning, and for visiting fans, this is important information, because everything can be organized without unnecessary nervousness. If you want to experience Trento in its sports version, with stands that react to every rebound and every three-pointer, then it is reasonable to think about buying tickets earlier, because such evenings generally gather even those who otherwise follow games from a distance.

Practical reminder before the game and emphasis on tickets

Matches of this profile most often have a clear dynamic of arrival, people want to enter earlier to avoid the crowd, find their seat, and feel the atmosphere already during the warm-up, and this applies especially when the stakes are high and when a larger number of visitors is expected. The best habit is to secure tickets in advance, because this avoids uncertainty and enables a calmer travel plan, while also making it easier to choose a sector that suits the way of watching the game, whether you want to be closer to fan groups or are looking for a quieter corner. It is also useful to plan arrival with a time reserve, because evening entry can be slower due to standard checks, and missing the first minutes often means missing the rhythm of the game. Considering that this is a meeting that directly affects the Group B standings, interest in tickets has a logical basis, so it is no surprise if demand rises as February approaches. Buy tickets via the button below and click

, because exactly that step is the simplest way to secure yourself a place in the arena and experience the duel between Trento and Ulm in full intensity.Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, EuroCup Standings: Group B standings and team records
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, Game Center: Dolomiti Energia Trento vs ratiopharm ulm (preview and season comparison)
- Euroleaguebasketball.net, Game Center: ratiopharm ulm vs Dolomiti Energia Trento (result and details of the previous head-to-head matchup)
- Comune di Trento: description of the Il T Quotidiano Arena facility and address Via Fersina 11
- ASIS Trento: list and description of managed sports facilities, including Il T Quotidiano Arena
- ilTquotidiano.it: information about the naming of the Il T Quotidiano Arena

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21 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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