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Real Madrid v Anadolu Efes EuroLeague final live stream: Watch today’s basketball Championship game online

By Ben Green

Real Madrid vs Anadolu Efes live stream: How to watch EuroLeague Championship game online

Published: 14:00, 21 May 2022

The Stark Arena in Belgrade braces itself for the much-anticipated Championship game of the 2022 EuroLeague Final Four, with Real Madrid battling Anadolu Efes on Saturday at 6pm (UK time).

How to live stream Real Madrid vs Anadolu Efes online:

Bet365* stream a selection of EuroLeague Playoff basketball games live for account holders. Those interested in streaming Real Madrid vs Anadolu Efes live can take advantage of this service by following the simple steps below. After following the link below, you’ll notice the landing page advertises NBA but EuroLeague is on Bet365’s schedule, too.

  • Click on this link.
  • Click ‘join now’ and enter details.
  • Log in and fund your account.
  • Navigate to the ‘In-Play’ link at the top of the homepage and select your desired event.

Major European leagues you can watch on bet365**: La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Eredivisie, Portuguese Primeira Liga, Ligue 1

**For local rights-based reasons, some of these leagues cannot be broadcast in certain locations (e.g. Serie A streams are inaccessible in Italy). Please check whether your country of residence is excluded.

*Geo restrictions apply, 18+ only, must have a funded account or placed a bet in the last 24 hours, GambleAware. All odds and offers within this article are accurate at the time of writing (10:21, 21/05/22).

The following locations are excluded from watching EuroLeague on bet365 (list may not be definitive): EuroLeague: Singapore | Blocked US states: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam Outlying, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Northern Mariana Islands, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Utah, Vermont, Virgin Island, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Where to watch Real Madrid vs Anadolu Efes on TV:

  • UK: FREESPORTS
  • US: FloSports

It’s been a riveting Final Four in Serbia so far and the capital showpiece will see EuroLeague’s most succesful club in Real Madrid take on the reigning champions Anadolu Efes, who famously won their first title last year and will now look to defend the crown against a side accustomed to silverware.

Pablo Laso’s men booked their ticket to the final in best possible way, taking down El Clasico rivals Barcelona in the semis, gaining a shot at glory and Spanish bragging rights in the process. Indeed this has been a terrific year of sport for the city of Madrid, who also boast their football club in this month’s Champions League final.

A date in Paris awaits Carlo Ancelotti’s men, but for the now the city’s immediate focus will be on Laso’s side and potentially adding to the record 10 EuroLeague titles currently embellishing the WiZink Center trophy cabinet. A recent 26-13 head-to-head record against Anadolu Efes this century weighs heavily in their favour.

But, of course, sport rarely follows the form book, and Ergin Ataman’s men are the reigning champions so will feel confident of sealing silverware once again — having also won the most recent game in the regular season back in March, the Istanbul club have momentum heavily in their favour.

The Turkish outfit also enter this bout with a better points-per-game average than Real (81.6 to 79.5), while they will be buoyed having recently overcome Olympiacos in the semi-finals, with Shane Larkin playing a particular blinder with 21 points. The Championship game is set to be a corker.

Real Madrid predicted starting lineup: Nigel Williams-Goss, Fabien Causeur, Adam Hanga, Edy Tavares, Guerschon Yabusele

Anadolu Efes predicted starting lineup: Shane Larkin, Vasilije Micic, Elijah Bryant, Adrien Moerman, Tibor Pleiss

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