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Euroleague Top 8: the match-ups

March 20, 2008

So here are the match ups that we will see at the beginning of April in the Euroleague playoffs.

Montepaschi Siena – Fenerbahce Ülker

TAU Ceramica – Partizan Belgrade

Maccabi Tel Aviv – FC Barcelona

CSKA Moscow – Olympiacos

The games will be played in the first week of April with decisive games in the second week.

The Final Four Matchups will be the following

Siena/Fenerbahce – Maccabi/Barcelona

TAU/Partizan – CSKA/Olympiacos

Mar 20, 2008ballineurope
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Comments: 3
  1. Kerem
    15 years ago

    Are the games played on a home-away basis or are they all in Madrid?

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  2. Christophe
    15 years ago

    Quarterfinals are at Best of 3 while the Final Four games are direct elimination and in Madrid

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  3. Arkadios
    15 years ago

    More precisely the quarter finals games are:

    Home-Away-Home (if a 3rd game is needed)

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