February 25, 2026

EASL Finals Tickets On Sale February 26 as League Returns to Macau for Biggest Postseason Yet

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EASL Finals Tickets On Sale February 26 as League Returns to Macau for Biggest Postseason Yet

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Tyler Schiff

EASL Finals Tickets On Sale February 26 as League Returns to Macau for Biggest Postseason Yet

Six of Asia's best clubs will compete for a record US $2.6 million prize purse, with semifinals and finals taking place at Studio City Event Center. Complimentary tickets available for the quarterfinals on March 18.

The East Asia Super League has announced that tickets for the EASLFinals will go on sale Thursday, February 26 via the league's exclusive ticketing partner, Ticketlink.

The expanded six-team postseason format features two quarterfinal games on March 18, two semifinal games on March 20, and two games on March 22— the third-place game and the championship. Each ticket grants access to both games on that day. Games on March 20 and March 22 will be held at Melco Resorts & Entertainment's Studio City Event Center.

On March 18, the first quarterfinal between the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots (P. LEAGUE+) and the Seoul SK Knights (KBL) tips off at 5 p.m. CST, followed by the second quarterfinal between the Utsunomiya Brex (B.LEAGUE) and the New Taipei Kings at 7:30 p.m. CST.

On March 20, the semifinals tip off with the Ryukyu Golden Kings (B.LEAGUE) taking on the winner of Quarterfinal 2 at 6 p.m. CST, followed by Alvark Tokyo (B.LEAGUE) facing the winner of Quarterfinal 1 at 8:30 p.m. CST. On March 22, the third-place game tips off at 3 p.m. CST before the championship game crowns the EASL Finals champion at 6 p.m. CST.

Ticket sales begin at 11 a.m. CST on February 26.

Returning to Macau SAR for the second straight postseason, the EASL Finals champion will take home US $1.5 million, with the runner-up earning US$750,000 and the third-place team receiving US $350,000 — the most lucrative prize pool in league history.

"EASL is excited to bring the EASL Finals back to Macau SAR," EASL Chief Executive Officer Henry Kerins said. "Macau SAR continues to establish itself as the premier destination for elite sport in Asia, and we are proud to be part of that momentum. With world-class venues, robust infrastructure, and passionate fans hungry for high-level competition, it's the ideal stage to showcase the best of club basketball. We look forward to delivering an EASL Finals experience worthy of the moment as we crown the region's champion."

Tickets for the semifinals on March 20 start at MOP 180, while tickets for the third place and championship games on March 22 start at MOP 210. Both days will be held at Studio City Event Center, which has a capacity of 5,000.

Tickets for the quarterfinals on March 18 are available to the public free of charge and can be reserved through Ticketlink. Those who reserve their tickets in advance will be granted priority seating. The venue for the March 18 quarterfinals will be announced soon.

Macau SAR holds a special place in EASL history. Since 2017, this city has been part of our story, and as we return for our biggest postseason yet, offering complimentary tickets is our way of saying thank you to the local community and to the fans who have made the journey to our games over the last near-decade. Your unwavering support has meant everything to this league from the very beginning.

“Studio City is honored to once again host the EASL Finals, a partnership that reinforces our commitment to positioning Macau SAR as a premier hub for elite international sports. Our team’s proven track record in staging major global events ensures a championship environment that matches the intensity and quality of EASL competition. By integrating our ‘Fun Never Ends’ brand promise, we deliver a multifaceted experience where world-class athletics and sophisticated production converge for a global audience,” said Kevin Benning, Senior Vice President and Property General Manager of Studio City.

By bringing the EASL postseason back to the Greater Bay Area (GBA) with an expanded six-team playoff, the league is doubling down on its commitment to one of Asia's most dynamic and fastest-growing sports markets.

As Macau SAR and the GBA continues to host marquee international sporting events and cement its reputation as a hub for world-class competition, EASL is strategically positioned at the center of this exciting evolution, delivering an unrivaled playoff basketball experience to one of the region's most passionate audiences.

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