With the EuroLeague playoff race tightening, head-to-head tiebreakers could play a crucial role in determining which teams secure a better spot in the Top 10.
All EuroLeague postseason teams for the 2024–25 season have been confirmed, but the battle for playoff and Play-In seeding is still wide open, with one final round left in the regular season.
With multiple teams potentially finishing with identical records, BasketNews broke down how the current Top 4–10 teams compare in head-to-head tiebreakers — which could play a key role in determining the final standings.
Glossary
Before we take a deep dive into complicated head-to-head scenarios, let's clarify the terms we'll use.
- Head-to-head: head-to-head record against EuroLeague playoff/Play-In teams.
- Score: a breakdown of a specific matchup.
For example, if you see +2H|-7A, it means that a specific team won by 2 points at home but lost by 7 in an away game.
If you see OTH, it means overtime occurred during the home game, meaning only the away game's result is taken into account for the tie-breaker.