Basketball EuroLeague
Alba Berlin vs Partizan Belgrade live on TV & Stream
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Kick-off in the EuroLeague: Alba Berlin welcomes the basketball team Partizan Belgrade on Friday. All information: game, tickets & live ticker.
1st match day in the EuroLeague: On Friday evening (October 7, 2022, 8 p.m.) Alba Berlin welcomes the basketball team Partizan Belgrade with legendary coach Zeljko Obradovic for the Euroleague opener.
The last meeting between the two teams dates back to 2019. At that time, the Berliners were able to clearly prevail with 97:74 (47:34). Best Berlin throwers were Rokas Giedraitis with 19 and Niels Giffey with 17 points. Can the Albatrosses also win the home game on Friday and relegate the Serbs to their place?
Alba Berlin vs Partizan Belgrade live stream
The Alba game will not be broadcast on free TV. The EuroLeague games can be received via euroleague.tv (13.49 per month) or via the fee-based TV service MagentaTV and on Magentasport.de on the web or via apps for tablets, smartphones, TV streaming and smart TVs. For Telekom customers with an existing contract, the service currently costs EUR 4.95 per month for a term of 12 months and a notice period of two months. For everyone else, a monthly subscription costs EUR 16.95 per month or an annual subscription EUR 9.95 per month. The mobile app “MagentaSport” for smartphones and tablets (iOS, Android) is available for use on the go. All matches can be viewed live on the website www.magentasport.de.
Live ticker from the Berliner Morgenpost for the Albatross game
For those who cannot follow the game on site, the Berliner Morgenpost offers the live ticker for the Basketball EuroLeague. Follow the game up close and don’t miss a basket & rebound.
>>> Click here for the live ticker: Alba Berlin vs. Partizan Belgrade
Here you will also find all the latest news and information about Alba Berlin.
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