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Gilas Pilipinas is counting on its sixth man–the Filipino fans–for support when it takes on visiting teams in the second window of the Fiba Asia Cup 2025 qualifiers this week.
The Philippine men’s basketball team hosts New Zealand on November 21 and Hong Kong and November 24 at Mall of Asia Arena in its bid to stay unbeaten in Group B of the continental meet.
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Live at MOA ArenaTickets to watch the game at MOA Arena are also available at SM Tickets online and SM Tickets booths and outlets.
Article continues after this advertisementTicket prices are as follows: VIP A (P10,000) VIP B (P7,000), Patron A (P3,500), Patron B (P2,800) Lower Box A (P2,100), Lower Box B (P1,400), Upper Box A (P700), Upper Box B (P600), and General Admission (P400).
Article continues after this advertisementThe bulk of the GenAd tickets will also go on sale at 10 am on November 21 and November 24 at MOA Arena to make way for walk-ins, according to Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas.
Article continues after this advertisementTHIS THURSDAY, WE WEAR BLUE! 💙
Don't miss the chance to watch Gilas compete this November 21 and 24 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena!
Buy your tickets before they run out through the following:🖇️ https://t.co/P1dvrXzie5📍 SM Tickets outlets
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— SBP (@officialSBPinc) November 20, 2024
Fans are asked to wear blue for the home game.
Article continues after this advertisement On TV, livestreamingGilas Pilipinas’ games will be aired live on One Sports on free-to-air TV and One Sports+ on cable.
Meanwhile, both matches will be streaming on the subscription-based Pilipinas Live app.
Inquirer Sports will also deliver live updates on the games on its website and social media accounts.
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