The excitement and passion of the 2024-25 Turkish Airlines EuroLeague season is just weeks away from being on our screens once again – and EuroLeague TV is ready to bring you as close to the action as possible.
With a minimum of 325 games set to take place this coming season, which includes the world-renowned EuroLeague Final Four, the EuroLeague TV Annual Pass is the best way for basketball fans to watch the continent’s premier club competition.
Regular fans will already know, but for any newcomers out there: it’s Every Game Matters for a reason. Every basket, every possession, every second counts in the EuroLeague.
Twists and turns are guaranteed, from Round 1 until Round 34 and then even more so during the postseason. No game can be taken for granted, and you have every single fixture at your fingertips on EuroLeague TV.
That’s not all. In addition to being able to watch every second of every EuroLeague game on EuroLeague TV, a subscription to EuroLeague TV also includes 360 regular-season games in the BKT EuroCup and a minimum of 12 postseason contests. That takes the total number of games on offer across the EuroLeague and EuroCup to 697 at the very least. A basketball fan’s dream!
There are so many storylines to follow in this coming EuroLeague season, but one main narrative is likely to surround the two Greek teams – Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens and Olympiacos Piraeus. The Greens won their first EuroLeague trophy in 13 years last year and are hoping to go back-to-back, something head coach Ergin Ataman already did in the past with Anadolu Efes Istanbul.
However, Panathinaikos has now gone from being the chaser to the chased, with Olympiacos particularly keen to not see a repeat of Panathinaikos’s trophy celebrations last May. The Reds have made the most noise this summer by re-signing Sasha Vezenkov, the 2022-23 EuroLeague MVP, and adding 12-year NBA veteran Evan Fournier, making the first Greek Derby in Round 8 a must-watch encounter.
Several other teams have bolstered their options over the summer, too, with Furkan Korkmaz leaving the NBA for AS Monaco, Wade Baldwin joining Fenerbahce Beko Istanbul, and Kevin Punter signing for FC Barcelona, in addition to many other signings. There has been an unbelievably competitive nature to the EuroLeague in recent years and that is certainly set to be the case once more, so EuroLeague TV Annual Pass subscribers will not want to miss any of the action.
The opening round of the season is highlighted by Panathinaikos returning to Mercedes-Benz Arena, where it won the championship last May, before FC Bayern Munich opens its brand-new SAP Garden arena and a battle between two favorites to make the EuroLeague Final Four, Fenerbahce and Olympiacos, takes place in Istanbul. Right from the off, drama is guaranteed!
You can stay up to date with all the action, even if you have plans during a game, by utilizing the on-demand viewing function thanks to the EuroLeague TV Annual Pass. For the basketball junkies out there, you can re-live the EuroLeague’s best-ever moments by watching classic games, too.
There are a plethora of feature videos available to watch, which show another side to the players, as well as in-depth documentaries, a 24-hour rolling channel in EL 24/7, episodes of the EuroLeague Fantasy Challenge podcast, and much more.
The EuroLeague TV Annual Pass is going to become your best friend during the 2024-25 season. Make sure you don’t miss out on anything and secure your subscription today. You won’t regret it.