Everything you need to know about the EuroLeague Women Final Six 2026

    Your guide to the end-of-season showpiece

    This season's eagerly anticipated showpiece is ready for take-off.

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    ZARAGOZA (Spain) - The countdown to the second edition of EuroLeague Women Final Six has almost expired and that means we're close to seeing some of the best players in the world fighting it out for the coveted silverware.

    Here's our quick-fire guide, which brings together everything you need to know about the prestigious event.

    Where is the EuroLeague Women Final Six taking place?

    Pabellon Principe Felipe will be packed for the event

    This year's Final Six is one again being held at the renowned Principe Felipe Arena in Zaragoza. It will take place between April 15-19 and is the second event of a three-year hosting agreement with the Spanish city.

    Who is playing in the EuroLeague Women Final Six?

    There are five different countries at this year's edition in terms of participating clubs. Fenerbahce Opet and Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring are representing Turkish basketball.

    Casademont Zaragoza and Spar Girona will fly the home flag on Spanish soil, with Basket Landes of France and Umana Reyer Venezia of Italy also stepping out.

    Which stars will be on show at the Final Six?

    Once again, the Final Six will see some of the world's best players battling it out on the court including three-time reigning EuroLeague Women MVP Emma Meesseman. There is a highly anticipated return of Breanna Stewart also at Fenerbahce Opet, while French stars Marine Johannes and Gabby Williams could go head-to-head.

    There is a truly global flavor at the Final Six with 22 different nationalities represented in terms of players and coaches at the event.

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    What is the format of the EuroLeague Women Final Six?

    Two teams have already sealed their place directly to the last four of the competition in the shape of Fenerbahce Opet and Galatasaray Cagdas Faktoring, who won their respective Semi-Final Play-Ins.

    They will be joined by the two clubs who advance from the Quarter-Finals, with Casademont Zaragoza facing Basket Landes and Spar Girona going up against Umana Reyer Venezia.

    The winners of the Semi-Finals will then contest the title game on the last day of this season's competition, when we will find out who have been crowned 2026 champions.

    The full game schedule can be found, here.

    What are the tip-off times for the Final Six games?

    Quarter-Finals: Wednesday, April 15 (17:30 and 20:30 CET) Semi-Finals: Friday, April 17 (17:30 and 20:30 CET) Final and Third-Place Game: Sunday, April 19 (17:00 and 20:00 CET)

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    Who are the reigning EuroLeague Women champions?

    ZVVZ USK Praha won the club's second EuroLeague Women title at the inaugural Final Six in Zaragoza

    ZVVZ USK Praha made a fairytale run to the Final last year in what was the last game at the helm in the competition for FIBA Hall of Fame legend Natalia Hejkova.

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    The legendary head coach won her sixth title as the Czech club denied CIMSA CBK Mersin a historic first success to take their second crown - exactly a decade after landing their maiden silverware.

    How do I watch the Final Six?

    How can I purchase tickets for the Final Six?

    There are limited tickets remaining for the event, and can be purchased, HERE.

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