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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (18. round)
11. February 2026. 19:00h
Turk Telekom vs Chemnitz
Ankara Arena, Ankara, TR
2026
11
February
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Turk Telekom – Chemnitz in EuroCup 2025/26: Ankara Arena clash shaping the Group B playoff race

Looking for tickets for Turk Telekom – Chemnitz in EuroCup? Here you can complete your ticket purchase and get ready for a big night at Ankara Arena, with quick context on Group B standings, recent form and key matchups in the paint, pace and three-point runs. Arrive early to avoid queues and secure your seat

Turk Telekom and Chemnitz in a clash that changes the group picture

In Round 18 of the 2025/2026 EuroCup season, Ankara gets an evening where not only the result is watched, but also the message the winner sends to the rest of the group, because Turk Telekom welcomes Chemnitz in the rhythm of a game that can break the struggle for the playoffs. The host will try to confirm the stability it has built through most of the competition so far, while the guests come with a clear idea of how to steal possession by possession on the road and turn the pressure of the arena into a burden for the home team. For the fans, this is the type of encounter where every series of three-pointers and every jump in defense raises the stands, so interest in tickets usually grows as the start approaches. If you plan to be in the arena, the crowd reaction and the energy of the first five minutes are often worth the ticket alone, and an additional motive is the fact that the teams already know each other from the first mutual clash of the season. Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button labeled

, because such matches as a rule fill the available seats the fastest.

Group standings and what a win means at this stage

The current standings in Group B give this meeting a very concrete weight, because Turk Telekom enters as the fourth-placed team with a 9-5 record, while Chemnitz is sixth with an 8-7 record, which means that a single win or loss can visibly move the line between a more comfortable position and a nervous finish to the regular part. In such an outcome, it is often not only the number of wins that decides but also small details like the head-to-head ratio and goal difference, so tactical decisions in the final moments of games are increasingly conservative, and every lost ball gets an additional price. Turk Telekom also has a very convincing overall goal difference on the table, which suggests that in a larger number of games, it controlled the flow and knew how to close the opponent's series, while Chemnitz balances around a positive difference and enters tense finishes in a larger number of evenings. For the host, a victory would mean solidifying a place in the upper half of the group and the possibility of playing with fewer calculations in the remaining rounds, while for the guests, it would be confirmation that they can take a big scalp on the road as well, where crowd pressure is always an additional opponent. That is precisely why tickets in such time slots are perceived as entry to a game that has context, because it is not about isolated 40 minutes but about an episode that changes the balance of power on the table.

First mutual meeting of the season as a clear message

This season they have already played one mutual meeting and it remained as the clearest proof of how unpleasant Turk Telekom can be when it imposes the tempo and closes the perimeter, because it celebrated 87-63 in Chemnitz and practically extinguished the host's rhythm before the game entered the final ten minutes. Chemnitz opened aggressively and briefly led then, but quickly collided with the discipline of the guests who patiently punished bad rotations, with enough width in attack to fill the paint and open the shot from the outside. The three-point shooting statistics at Chemnitz resonated particularly, because the missed series became the story of the game, and such days in European competitions often get into the head for the next game as well. In that defeat, Chemnitz's best scorers were Kevin Yebo and Amadou Sow with 16 points each, but the numbers could not hide the fact that Turk Telekom had control both defensively and in rebounding. Because of this, this rematch in Ankara is read as an opportunity for a reaction, because the guests want to prove that the defeat was not the real balance of power, while the home team wants to confirm that they have the recipe for the opponent and that they have already "read" him once. It is precisely in such rematches that the demand for tickets grows, because fans love stories with a continuation, especially when a small dose of sports spite is felt in them.

Turk Telekom: attack with a clear hierarchy and defense that measures risk

Turk Telekom's profile this season in the EuroCup rests on an attack that has a clear hierarchy and on a defense that chooses moments for risk, so the team often looks like it "knows" when to speed up and when to lower the ball into a positional attack. In the announcement of this meeting, Kyle Alexander appears as a prominent player, and comparisons of team numbers emphasize that Turk Telekom scores more points per game than Chemnitz, with a noticeably higher overall performance in the utility index, which is seen in practice in calmer possessions and a smaller number of panic solutions. The home team is also a team that shares more assists, which suggests that the ball moves and that a surplus is sought, and when that surplus is found, the audience in the arena usually rewards it loudly and quickly. In addition, statistical leaders in points further reveal the width, because Jaleen Smith and Kyle Allman Jr. are at the top, along with Alexander, Devoe and Usher, so the opponent cannot "lock" one option and expect the job to be done. Such a distribution of roles often means that Turk Telekom can survive even an evening of weaker shooting by one line, because the attack shifts to the other side and looks for a different way to reach a series. For fans, this is important information in the context of tickets as well, because stable teams that play a recognizable style mainly attract an audience that wants to experience the security of the home court and the rhythm that the game carries.

Battles that decide: paint, rebounding and control of turnovers

This meeting can be broken in zones that are sometimes not seen clearly enough on television, and those are rebound control, the quality of the first contact in defense and the number of "gifted" possessions through turnovers, because it is precisely there that Turk Telekom often creates a difference in relation to the opponent. In the comparison of seasonal numbers, it is visible that the home team has a slight advantage in the total number of rebounds, with a solid level of blocks and steals, but without exaggeration that would open easy points on the other side. Chemnitz, on the other hand, comes as a team that knows how to get fired up for a series in transition when it gets two or three defenses in a row, so the home team will pay special attention to the return run and that shots are not taken from imbalance. In the paint, the duel at the rim will be important, because Alexander as the announced "top player" in this game carries both attacking and defensive responsibility, while Chemnitz through Yebo and athletic wing options seeks rebounding in attack and additional possessions. If the home team manages to keep the ball and not allow cheap points from counters, then the game more often turns into chess in which Ankara Arena, with a full stand, knows how to become an advantage more. That is precisely why tickets in such clashes are not just a ticket for sitting, but also a way to be part of an atmosphere that can help the host in moments when the attack stalls and needs to be "pushed" by voice from the stands.

Chemnitz: a team that lives on energy and shooting, but seeks stability

Chemnitz presents itself this season in the EuroCup as a team that can look spectacular when it catches a rhythm, but can also fall into holes when the outside shot stops, so the key word of their campaign is stability. In the game announcement, Kevin Yebo stands as the prominent guest player with a very high utility index, which confirms that he is a player who can carry the game through points and through rebounding and through physical presence. Their path so far in Group B shows that they know how to take big wins, and one of the most striking examples was the away triumph 105-94 against Trento, which was highlighted in the media as the first European away success in the competition and as an evening in which Yebo exploded. On the other hand, the recent away defeat against Ulm 88-76 reminded how difficult it is to maintain continuity when the opponent imposes himself in contact and forces you to attack through difficult shots towards the end of the possession. Chemnitz knew how to win even tougher games, for example the 78-70 victory against London Lions away, which shows that they can manage even when the rhythm drops and when playing for possession. In Ankara, however, it will be necessary to combine energy and discipline, because every "empty" period without a basket in an arena with more than ten thousand seats often becomes a wave that carries the host, and then tickets turn into part of the story, because fans with their voice can increase the pressure on the visiting shot.

Three points as a thermometer of confidence and rotation width

If there is one number that remained as a reminder for Chemnitz from the first meeting against Turk Telekom, then it is the three-point shot, because in the 63-87 defeat it hit only 7 of 38 attempts and thereby practically took away its own chance to stay in the game when the host started to pull away. Such evenings are often not just a matter of mechanics but also of rhythm, because when you miss several open shots, the opponent's defense gains even more confidence and closes the paint even more aggressively, and then the attack is left without plan B. In the rematch, it will therefore be important how Chemnitz distributes shooters through the rotation and whether they will succeed in reaching open attempts from the right angle, after a timely extra ball, and not out of necessity. The importance of personnel solutions during the season is also seen there, because ahead of 2025/26 the club additionally assembled the roster, among other things by bringing in Robbie Beran, which was presented as a move that brings defensive solidity and an outside shot. However, the roster on paper does not win alone, so coaches will look for lineups that can live with physical play in the paint and simultaneously punish double-teaming. For the audience in Ankara, this means that the game can have very different phases, from an open shooting showdown to a tough fight for every rebound, and tickets are the best way to feel these changes from the first row, because on the stand it is clearly heard when the defense "bites" and when the momentum turns.

Ankara Arena as a stage: capacity, acoustics and game experience

Ankara Arena, also known as Ankara Spor Salonu, makes a difference in such European evenings precisely because it is an arena that rewards crowd energy in basketball, and the capacity of 10,400 spectators creates an impression of compact pressure even when not every seat is filled to the last. It was opened in 2010 and shaped as a multi-purpose space, but in basketball evenings its acoustics are felt the most, because sound travels fast and every mini series of the home team gets an additional charge. For visiting teams, this can be a factor, because communication in defense becomes harder, and every missed free throw gets an "echo" from the stands that should not be underestimated psychologically. Turk Telekom fans in such an ambience often build the game from the first whistle, so interest in tickets is understandable, especially when an opponent comes to town who is fighting for position and brings a story of revenge. Buy tickets via the button below and click , because the experience in the arena is not the same as through broadcast, and this game offers all the ingredients of an evening that is remembered for the atmosphere, and not just for the result.

Arrival, entrance and planning the evening around the game

For visitors, it is useful to know that the location of the arena is in the Doğanbey zone, with the address Doğanbey, 19 Mayıs Stadyumu No:19, Ankara, TR, which is practical because different forms of transport are easily combined in that part of the city and arrival can be planned without unnecessary stress. According to instructions for public transport, the nearest metro station marked as Gar (Yht) is located about an 11-minute walk away, and the Ankara train station is also nearby at approximately 16 minutes on foot, which is a good starting point if you are coming from another part of the city or connecting travel with arrival at the game. For those coming by bus, the bus stop "Ankara Spor Salonu" is in the immediate vicinity, about two minutes' walk away, so traffic jams can be avoided if one starts earlier and plans the walk to the entrance. In practice, it is smart to arrive sufficiently earlier due to checks at the entrances and due to the time needed to find seats, especially if the arena is fuller and if the fan wave is already being created during the warm-up. Tickets in such time slots gain additional value because you are not just buying a game, but also calm logistics, without running at the last minute and missing the first possessions that often set the tone of the entire evening. Tickets for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time by clicking the button

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Why this pair is attractive to neutrals too, and not just fans

Turk Telekom against Chemnitz offers a clash of styles that is interesting to neutral basketball lovers as well, because the home team often seeks control through the distribution of points and assists, while the guests seek energy, rebounding and series with which the game "ignites". In such a clash, it easily happens that the first five minutes belong to one side, and the middle of the game to the other, so the finish becomes a psychological test in which trifles like free throws and defensive rebounds decide more than drawn plays. An additional story is given by the fact that Turk Telekom has already celebrated convincingly once this season, which gives Chemnitz a motive to show itself on the road, and the host a motive to confirm that it was not an accidental blow but a real advantage in the match-up. In the background is also the table that does not forgive, because the difference between fourth and sixth place at this stage of the season is not just aesthetics but also a question of comfort in the remaining rounds, and that usually means playing sharper and smarter. For the viewer, this is the best possible scenario, because he gets a game that has speed, contact and tactical depth, with an arena atmosphere that amplifies every moment and makes even an "ordinary" rebound in defense experienced as a small basket. Ticket sales are available and if you want to be part of that evening in Ankara, secure your tickets by clicking the button

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