Euroleague basketball betting
Euroleague
The EuroLeague , managed by the Union of European Professional Basketball Leagues (ULEB), is Europe's premier club basketball competition. Featuring top clubs from across Europe, including Israel, it's recognized as the continent's best league. The league comprises 18 teams, with 16 holding long-term licenses, making it a semi-closed competition.
Renowned for its high level of play and popularity, the EuroLeague is second only to the NBA</a > in terms of professional basketball leagues worldwide. Real Madrid leads with 10 titles, while Anadolu Efes, after defeating Barcelona in the 2021 final, claimed their first EuroLeague championship.
MeridianBet Sportsbook offers extensive betting options on EuroLeague games, including winner with extensions, over/under total points, handicap victory, and more. Live betting is also available, allowing fans to support their favorite teams while potentially earning financial rewards.
In addition to the EuroLeague, MeridianBet provides opportunities to bet on other top basketball leagues like the NBA, EuroCup</a > , and ABA League</a > . With detailed statistics available on their website, bettors can make informed decisions and enjoy the excitement of top-tier basketball matches.
The 2023/24 EuroLeague season features teams like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Baskonia, Efes, Fenerbahçe, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, Maccabi, Armani, Žalgiris, and others. Special invitees include Partizan, Crvena Zvezda, and Virtus.
MeridianBet's live betting offers a dynamic experience, with options to bet on individual player performances, total points, and match outcomes. Fans can register and take advantage of competitive odds and bonuses for an enhanced betting experience on EuroLeague games.
The EuroLeague's format includes a regular season with a double round-robin system, followed by playoffs where the top eight teams compete in best-of-five series. The Final Four</a > determines the champion, with the winner crowned as Europe's top club.
Historically, the EuroLeague evolved from the FIBA European Champions Cup, with the current format established in 2000. It has since become the pinnacle of European club basketball, showcasing the continent's best talent and teams.