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Basketball – Europe - Eurocup - 2025/2026 season (14. round)
14. January 2026. 19:00h
Turk Telekom vs London Lions
Ankara Arena, Ankara, TR
2026
14
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Turk Telekom vs London Lions BKT EuroCup in Ankara, book your seats for 14 January 2026, 2025/2026 season

Looking for tickets for Turk Telekom vs London Lions in the BKT EuroCup? Here you can compare seats in Ankara Arena and easily secure your tickets for 14 January 2026, so you can be in the stands and feel every play of this crucial EuroCup showdown live. Plan your evening in Ankara and make sure you do not miss this key clash

European spectacle in Ankara: Turk Telekom hosts the London Lions

Round 14 of the 2025/2026 EuroCup brings a true basketball spectacle to Ankara, where on January 14, 2026 at 7:00 PM, Turk Telekom and the London Lions will face off on the floor of Ankara Arena—two teams entering this phase of the competition with different burdens, but with the same goal: to stay in the playoff race. The hosts from Ankara have been building a reputation for years as a serious European project, confirmed by their appearance in the EuroCup final a few seasons ago, while the Lions represent an ambitious British club trying to ensure that London remains on Europe’s basketball map. The game comes at a moment when the standings in Group B are extremely tight, which further raises the importance of every possession and every coaching decision. For fans in Ankara and those who will travel from the United Kingdom, this is a chance to experience in one place the energetic Turkish home-court atmosphere and the modern, aggressive basketball of the London team. Ticket sales for this event have therefore been in focus since the start of the round—anyone who wants to be part of this story from the front rows should buy tickets in time, secure their seat, and follow the button labeled “

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EuroCup Group B: a crowded table and a game with direct consequences

A look at the current Group B standings after 12 rounds played reveals why the clash between Turk Telekom and the London Lions will feel almost like a knockout game, even though it’s the regular season. Turk Telekom currently hold fourth place with a 7–5 record and an impressive point differential of +117, showing that the team from Ankara not only wins, but often does so convincingly. The London Lions sit in eighth place with a 5–7 record and a negative point differential, which keeps them just below the line for a calm finish to the season, but still close enough to the teams in sixth that one big away win could completely change the group’s dynamics. Since six teams advance in this format, the host can take a major step toward confirming a playoff spot—and even chase a better starting position—while every new loss reduces the visitors’ room to maneuver and pushes them toward the elimination zone. In that context, it’s clear that interest in tickets is not limited to local fans—this game draws the attention of everyone who follows the EuroCup and wants to see live how the key questions in Group B get decided.

Turk Telekom: a home powerhouse with an offensive arsenal and European experience

Turk Telekom enter this game as a team that has already proven it can go all the way in the EuroCup, as shown by the final from the 2022/2023 season, but also as a squad that in the current season is once again combining an attractive offense with a tough defense. According to the current regular-season statistical data, the team from Ankara averages about 85.9 points per game while allowing 76.9, making them one of the more balanced teams on both ends of the floor; they also stand out with a high two-point shooting percentage that exceeds 60 percent, which speaks to good shot selection and a well-set offense out of pick-and-roll actions and guard creation. Kyle Allman has emerged as the team’s leader in efficiency rating and points, while Jaleen Smith and Doğuş Özdemiroğlu bring a combination of shooting, drives, and defensive pressure on the perimeter, and bigs like Kyle Alexander and Marko Simonović control the boards and protect the rim. They have already shown this season how dangerous they can be against the London Lions, beating them in London 89:77 behind Allman’s dominance and scoring runs that silenced the home crowd. All of that creates an extra desire among Turk Telekom fans to fill the stands in Ankara and buy tickets in time, because it’s clear the team has the potential for another deep European campaign.

London Lions: a British challenger between ambition and the necessity of results

In recent years, the London Lions have become one of the most interesting names in European basketball, not only because they represent the United Kingdom’s largest city, but also because of the results they achieve, especially on the domestic scene. In the national league they regularly finish near the top, with impressive records such as 33–3 in the 2023/2024 season, while in the EuroCup they have already managed to secure notable placements and show that a British club can compete on equal terms with traditional European giants. Still, the current EuroCup season in Group B has brought certain fluctuations: a 5–7 record and a negative point differential show how they were punished by tight finishes and several heavy defeats, including a narrow loss away at Ulm and convincing stumbles against teams from the top of the group. Kameron McGusty stands out as the most important offensive weapon with an average of around 15 points and a very solid efficiency rating, while experienced players Tarik Phillip, Shavar Reynolds, and big men like Josh Sharma add depth to the rotation. In Ankara, the Lions will play with a clear imperative: a win brings them back into the direct fight for sixth place, and a loss makes their path to the playoffs even tougher, which is why some of their fans will also seek tickets for this matchup, to support the team in the arena as it wants to remain in the European elite.

Key matchups: Allman and company vs the Lions’ perimeter line

Looking at the numbers and style of play, it’s clear that the duel between Turk Telekom and the London Lions will largely be decided by the guards and control of tempo. Turk Telekom have Allman as the main creator, but also Jaleen Smith and Özdemiroğlu, who can take responsibility in organizing the offense and applying defensive pressure on the ball, as was already seen in the London game in which Allman scored 22 points with an efficiency rating of 34, dominating both in scoring and assists. On the other side, the Lions have McGusty as the leading scorer and a player who can create his own shot, and alongside him an important role is played by Phillip and the other perimeter players who rely on three-point shooting—there they hold a statistical edge because the London team hits threes at a better percentage on average than Turk Telekom. However, the team from Ankara enters the matchup with better overall rebounding and a higher number of assists, suggesting a stronger offensive structure and more easy points in transition or through well-executed sets. If the hosts manage to impose a physical style of play and close passing lanes toward the Lions’ shooters, the London team will be left with tougher shots under pressure, while on the other end every good defensive stand by Turk Telekom, backed by loud support from the stands, will further increase the value of every purchased ticket for this game.

Ankara Arena: a modern venue that guarantees a big atmosphere

Ankara Arena, located in the Altındağ district at Doğanbey, 19 Mayıs Stadyumu No:19, is one of the most modern arenas in Turkey, built for the 2010 World Championship and with a capacity of around 10,400 seats—an ideal setting for this kind of European matchup. The space is designed so that the stands press in on the court—fans are close to the action, the noise is easily “trapped” inside, and every run by the home team creates the impression that the arena is pulsing, especially when Turk Telekom get going in transition or string together a few threes. The location in the immediate vicinity of the main railway station and high-speed train station further makes it easier for fans from other parts of the country, who can plan to arrive by train and then reach the arena entrance with a short walk. For those coming from other cities or from abroad, especially from London, it is very practical to consider in advance accommodation near the venue, so that after the game they have a quick return to the hotel and can continue the evening in central Ankara. Precisely because of the combination of a modern arena, its capacity, and the importance of the game, ticket sales are expected to be very lively, so the recommendation is that fans who don’t want to be left without a seat secure their tickets as soon as possible, rather than leaving the decision for the last moment.

Ankara as a destination for fans: between a national capital and basketball fever

For fans considering a trip, the game between Turk Telekom and the London Lions offers an ideal opportunity to turn a weekend or a few days into a mini-journey to the Turkish capital. Ankara is often seen as Turkey’s administrative center, but the city offers much more than ministries and embassies: the historic core around the Ulus district, the old Ankara Kalesi fortress, museums, and the lively streets of the Kızılay area create a rich context in which a basketball night becomes just part of a broader experience. Fans who arrive earlier can use the day for sightseeing, and in the evening head to the arena, which further strengthens the feeling that they are buying tickets not only for one game, but for a complete city experience. Given that Ankara Arena is located relatively close to key transport hubs and central districts, many will choose hotels and apartments in the wider city center, so it’s worth checking in time the accommodation offers in the host city as well. Those who support the London Lions can use this trip as a rare opportunity to follow their club in the atmosphere of a Turkish home court, an experience remembered for years and one that gives tickets for such a matchup additional sentimental value.

Practical information for game day: arrival, timing, and the experience from the stands

Since the tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM local time, fans are advised to factor traffic congestion and security checks—standard for major sporting events—into their arrival planning. For those arriving by public transport, the starting point is usually stations in the main station zone and nearby stops, from which the arena can be reached on foot in a relatively short time; drivers must count on a limited number of parking spaces near the Arena and plan their arrival with a certain buffer. The arena doors usually open early enough for fans to enter without major crowds, pass through checks, find their seats, and walk around the stands, which is a good moment to photograph the interior of the arena and feel the atmosphere before the players’ warm-up. That is precisely why buying tickets in advance is extremely important: whoever secures their tickets and passes for this event in time can plan their arrival without stress, choose a section in the stands that suits them, and focus exclusively on what they came for—basketball. Add to that the possibility that by clicking the button labeled “” below, buying tickets becomes a matter of just a few moments, and it’s clear it’s smart to reserve your place in Ankara right away, rather than risk ending up watching the game only on a screen.

The fight for the playoffs: EuroCup as a springboard to bigger goals

The significance of this game goes beyond the evening of January 14, because the EuroCup in its current format clearly rewards continuity throughout the entire season, but also small winning streaks at key moments. Only six teams from each group continue to the playoffs, with the top two receiving direct passage to the quarterfinals, while teams placed third through sixth enter the round of 16 in a crossover with clubs from the other group. In that context, Turk Telekom, with a 7–5 record and a good points quotient, has an excellent chance to use this matchup to confirm its status as a serious contender for the upper tier, and perhaps even a push at the top two positions, which would mean a more favorable draw and a shorter path to the finals. The London Lions, on the other hand, are on the edge of the zone that advances and are aware that every game against a direct competitor has double value: with a win they not only improve their own record, but also directly make life harder for the team ahead of them. For fans, that means tickets for such a clash bring added value—they’re not watching just one “ordinary” game, but potentially a turning point of the entire season, a game that determines whether their club will be talked about in March and April in the context of big European nights or in the tone of a missed opportunity.

A game to remember: emotions, fans, and the value of a live ticket

Although today’s basketball is increasingly followed via streams and statistical platforms, a matchup like Turk Telekom vs the London Lions is a reminder of why some games simply have to be experienced live. On one side there will be a sea of blue-and-white jerseys of the home fans creating pressure in Ankara Arena on every Lions possession, from the first ball advance to the final free throws in the closing seconds; on the other, a cluster of away fans from London and the diaspora, who will try to drown out the home roar with their drums and singing. Every point after a time-out, every steal by Özdemiroğlu, or a three by McGusty will carry a different weight when experienced directly from the stands, surrounded by thousands of people reacting at the same moment. That is precisely why ticket sales for this event have a strong emotional aspect: fans are not buying only the right to a seat, but participation in a story that will later be retold—whether it’s an unforgettable home run or a sensational away comeback. For those considering a trip, it’s worth considering accommodation for fans on game day as well, so that the entire experience is rounded off from arrival in the city to the final sound of the buzzer, and a click on the “” button below will become the first step toward being part of this basketball night in Ankara.

Sources:
- Euroleaguebasketball.net – game center Turk Telekom Ankara vs London Lions, team statistics and head-to-head matchups
- Euroleague-standings.com – BKT EuroCup 2025/2026 table and Group B standings after 12 rounds
- Wikipedia.org – profiles of the clubs Türk Telekom B.K., London Lions and the arena Ankara Arena (capacity, opening year, basic data)
- CourtsOfTheWorld.com and Mapcarta.com – location of Ankara Arena, nearby transport points and the Ulus/Altındağ district
- BasketNews, Eurohoops and other specialized portals – competition format (20 clubs, two groups, advancement of the top six), season calendar and the context of the current campaign

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