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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (16. round)
27. January 2026. 19:00h
Turk Telekom vs Lietkabelis
Ankara Arena, Ankara, TR
2026
27
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Turk Telekom vs Lietkabelis, EuroCup Round 16: buy tickets for Ankara Arena and game preview

Looking for tickets to Turk Telekom vs Lietkabelis in EuroCup? Here you can plan your ticket purchase for Ankara Arena, check where both teams sit in the group race, and recall that the first meeting this season ended 100-74 for Turk Telekom. You will also find practical arrival notes and what to expect from the crowd on the night

Turk Telekom and Lietkabelis bring a EuroCup night full of stakes

In Round 16 of the EuroCup, Turk Telekom host Lietkabelis at Ankara Arena, and this matchup carries more than a simple sum of points, because at this stage of the season every slip and every winning streak changes the road to the playoffs. Ankara is once again a place this season where the rhythm of European basketball can be felt, and the home fans know how to create pressure that often shortens the visitors’ rotation and speeds up decisions on offense. For those who love games where both tactics and the emotion from the stands are tangible, ticket sales for this event are especially interesting because it is a duel in which the home side is fighting for the upper part of the standings, while the visitor is looking for a turning-point result that can change the tone of the entire season. That is exactly why increased interest is expected both for tickets and for the atmosphere itself, because the EuroCup often rewards the teams that handle a loud arena and the short road to crucial possessions the best. Secure your tickets now and click the

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EuroCup as a competition and what Round 16 means in the 2025/2026 season

The EuroCup in the 2025/2026 season is played through two groups of ten clubs, with a total of 18 rounds in the regular season in which everyone plays everyone twice, once at home and once away. In such a schedule, Round 16 arrives at a moment when most teams have already played enough games for their true identity to be visible, and at the same time there is too little time left for long repair streaks, so every game turns into a direct battle for position. It is especially important that the best clubs in the group aim to avoid an additional elimination round, while those from the middle and lower part look for every point that can push them into the top six. The regular season this year is timed so that the bulk of the playoff decisions breaks in January and early February, so this duel is also one of those that can determine whether someone enters the finish calmer or with the pressure that they must win almost everything to the end. For fans, that is an ideal context because buying tickets then does not mean only going to a game, but also taking part in a night that can affect the standings and the later playoff draw.

Current group standings and the calculations that follow this matchup

Turk Telekom enter this duel from the upper half of the Group B table, where every win is worth double because it decides both their own record and a possible tie-break circle with direct competitors. According to the current standings in Group B, Besiktas GAIN Istanbul lead with a 9-3 record, followed by Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem 8-4 and Cosea JL Bourg-en-Bresse 8-4, while Turk Telekom are at 7-5, ahead of ratiopharm ulm 6-6 and Umana Reyer Venice 5-7. Lietkabelis are in the same standings at 3-9, in the lower part, but still in a zone where every good result can turn into momentum if the schedule aligns and if competitors drop a game or two. In the EuroCup, the threshold for entering the top six in the group is often tied to a winning streak in the last month of the regular season, so the pressure on the visitors is greater, while the home side wants to preserve a position that brings a better path toward the playoffs. Because of such calculations, interest in tickets regularly rises as the date approaches, because fans recognize that in rounds like these, basketball with a playoff taste is being played.

What the statistics reveal: pace, efficiency, and where the game can break

Numbers from the EuroCup season so far show that Turk Telekom play more offensively ambitious basketball, with an average of 85.9 points per game, on 53.0 percent for two-pointers and 34.8 percent for threes, and 20.0 assists as a clear indicator that the ball often goes for the extra pass. At the same time, Turk Telekom’s defense allows 79.3 points, which says the team generally keeps the game under control and most often wins when the offense goes above its own average. Lietkabelis are at 78.6 points per game, with 51.7 percent for twos and 33.2 percent for threes, and 18.0 assists, which suggests a somewhat slower or at least more cautious offense, but also a greater need to secure points through rebounding and second possessions. Defensively, Lietkabelis allow 85.3 points per game, and that is a level that against more efficient teams very quickly creates a deficit that forces risk and quicker shots. In such a relationship of styles, the key theme of the game can be control of tempo: if Turk Telekom impose a fast exchange of possessions and a high number of assists, the arena usually ignites, and ticket sales get an extra boost because the crowd wants to watch basketball with lots of points and attractive actions.

Turk Telekom offense: breadth of options and clean execution in runs

In the competition so far, Turk Telekom have shown the profile of a team that can stack points in a short time, and that is especially dangerous in their home arena where every steal or defensive rebound can become a fast transition. With 34.1 rebounds per game and 8.8 offensive rebounds, the home side has enough second chances to punish an opponent even when the first attack is not perfect, which is important against teams that try to slow the game and cut the number of possessions. It is also interesting that Turk Telekom record 4.4 blocks per game, so it often happens that a defensive play becomes a spark for a fast break, and that is when the crowd reacts the loudest and the atmosphere gets that European note that is remembered. In practice, this means Lietkabelis must be careful with balance after their own shot, because any delay in getting back can result in easy points and a run. Fans who plan to come to Ankara Arena usually want to see precisely those surges, so tickets sell the fastest when a game with lots of running and rhythm is expected.

Lietkabelis’ plan: calm the tempo, find a stable offense, and close the paint

For Lietkabelis, the first task is to bring the game down into a controlled mode, because in a clash with a team that scores almost 86 points on average, an open exchange of baskets often favors the home side. Although the visitors have a solid 2.8 steals and 2.8 blocks per game, the statistics show that problems more often arise in defensive continuity, especially when the opponent starts hitting from outside and opens up drives. Lietkabelis average 11.3 turnovers, which is a number that does not sound dramatic, but on the road it becomes critical if it turns into a series of lost possessions in a short period. On offense, it is important for the visitors to get stable minutes from the first and second unit, because every drop in concentration on the defensive glass or in closing out the three can bring quick punishment. If Lietkabelis manage to force Turk Telekom into more one-on-one play and into tougher shots at the end of possessions, then a chance opens to keep the game level and for the pressure from the stands to start shifting onto the home side, and that is the scenario in which fans also feel extra tension and reach for tickets because they know such games are not to be missed.

Main players and duels that carry the game

In matchups like these, details often decide, and details are usually carried by individuals who can play two or three big defenses in a row or hit a tough shot when the game is breaking. According to EuroCup performance this season, Turk Telekom have an exceptionally visible contribution from Kyle Allman, who leads in valuation with 16.4 PIR, while on Lietkabelis’ side Mantas Flowers stands out with 17.4 PIR and 15.3 points per game, which puts him in the category of a player who must be guarded throughout the entire game. Turk Telekom also have a clearly recognizable playmaker in Doğuş Özdemiroğlu, who is at 4.7 assists per game, and that kind of point guard profile in a home arena grows especially because he can more easily dictate tempo and find corner shooters. On Turk Telekom’s side, John Smith is at 13.6 points per game, which along with Allman gives the home side two reliable offensive points that can create an advantage out of pick action and through a pull-up three. Lietkabelis with Flowers get an offensive constant, but it is important that someone takes pressure off him, especially in moments when the defense closes and the game becomes physical. Precisely because of these matchups, ticket sales for this event naturally rise because fans know they will watch a duel of guards and wings that can decide the course of the night.

The head-to-head clash from November as a fresh map for preparation

These two teams have already met in the current EuroCup season, and that result provides a very concrete framework for preparation, but also additional motivation for the visitors. In Panevezys on 12 November 2025, Turk Telekom celebrated a convincing 100-74 win, and the quarter-by-quarter breakdown shows that the home side then kept close until halftime, after which Turk Telekom broke it open with pace and efficiency in the second half. In that game, the top player was Augustine Rubit with 20 points and 26 PIR, while DoÄźuĹź Ă–zdemiroÄźlu added 19 points and also 26 PIR, a combination that explains why Turk Telekom ran away to a huge +26. Such a win does not mean the scenario will automatically repeat, but it says Turk Telekom have a recipe for how to attack Lietkabelis and how to force them into bad shots and into transition defense. For Lietkabelis, it is also a reminder that in Ankara they must play with more patience and better shot selection, because if a gap of a few minutes repeats, the home side will turn it into a run that the stands additionally push. Because of that, interest in tickets also has a narrative of revenge and confirmation, so fans like to be part of a night in which the previous clash is retold and it is checked who learned the lesson better.

Ankara Arena and the city backdrop: why this is a special place for EuroCup

Ankara Arena, also known as Ankara Spor Salonu, is one of the recognizable halls of Turkish basketball, with a capacity of around 10,400 spectators and a reputation as a place where energy very quickly transfers from the court to the stands. The arena opened in 2010 and was built for the needs of major international competitions, so its infrastructure and seating layout suit games that call for a loud, compact atmosphere. For this matchup it is especially important that the location is clearly defined as Ankara Arena, Doğanbey, 19 Mayıs Stadyumu No:19, Ankara, TR, which makes arrival planning and logistics easier for everyone traveling from outside the city. Ankara as the capital also brings a special city context: work rhythm, traffic, and security checks can be more intense, so it is smart for fans to arrive earlier, especially if they want to pass entrances calmly and find their seat. In such an environment, tickets become part of the evening plan, not just a formality, because good seats and a good atmosphere go hand in hand. Buy tickets via the button below and click

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Practical information for visitors: arrival, entrances, and the feel from the stands

If you are coming to the game, the best advice is to secure your tickets in advance and to arrive at the location early enough to avoid crowds on approaches and at checkpoints, because European nights in Ankara can also attract neutral basketball lovers. In an arena of this type, the difference between arriving on time and arriving at the last moment is felt already in the first impression, because the crowd warms up before the start, and the best seats for following tactics and communication on the court become especially sought after. Tickets for a matchup like this are often sought because of the arena itself, because Ankara Arena with its capacity and acoustics emphasizes every good play, block, or three-pointer, and that is an experience that is hard to transfer through a screen. It is also recommended to plan the return after the game, because large masses empty out at the same time, so route practicality and pre-arranged transport pay off, especially if you are coming from outside Ankara. Tickets for this matchup disappear quickly, so buy tickets in time via the button and leave yourself room for the evening to pass without stress, with focus on basketball and atmosphere.

What fans can expect on the court and why it pays to be in the arena

This duel offers very clear dramaturgy: Turk Telekom want to impose their efficiency and the breadth of their offense, while Lietkabelis look for a way to stay defensively compact and to get enough creation from the backcourt line in offense to stay level. When the home side scores around 86 points per game and allows around 79, and the visitor scores around 79 and allows around 85, it is clear why Turk Telekom enter as favorites, but the EuroCup is full of examples where everything turns if one team hits a few threes in a row or wins a series of offensive rebounds. That is exactly why games like these are best experienced live, because you feel every mini-run, every defensive change, and every moment when the crowd realizes something big is happening. For fans, tickets are entry into a night in which both individual duels like Flowers against Turk Telekom’s defensive tasks can be seen, and moments in which the home side through assists and transition wants to lock the game before an uncertain finish. Secure your tickets by clicking the

button and take your place in the stands for basketball that at this stage of the season carries real stakes in the standings, without needing to wait until the last moment.Sources:
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup Game Center: preview and statistical comparison of the Turk Telekom vs Lietkabelis game (Round 16, season 2025/26)
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup Standings: current Group B standings and win-loss records
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup Competition Format: season structure, groups, and playoff qualification criteria
- Euroleague Basketball EuroCup Game Center: result and details of the head-to-head game 12.11.2025 Lietkabelis 74 Turk Telekom 100
- Wikipedia: Ankara Arena and basic facts about the arena’s capacity and opening year

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06 January, 2026, Author: Sports desk

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