The London Lions welcome Buducnost VOLI Podgorica to the English capital on Tuesday night, but the game will not take place at its usual home of Copper Box Arena, as the 12,500-seat OVO Arena Wembley becomes the Lions' home for the night.
London hosts Buducnost at Wembley Arena

London began its debut 7DAYS EuroCup campaign with a loss on the road at Hapoel Tel Aviv, but in Round 2 it won on its home floor against Dolomiti Energia Trento to record the first victory for a British team in the EuroCup in 18 years. Another road defeat followed for London last week, this time against Gran Canaria, but back in front of its home support – and in a legendary venue like Wembley – it will be looking to put on another show. Star forward Sam Dekker could make his return from injury, too, which would be a big boost for head coach Ryan Schmidt.
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It is a different story for Buducnost, as it looks to play the role of party pooper on London's big night. After tasting defeat to Veolia Hamburg Towers at Moraca Sports Center in the opening round, Buducnost responded with back-to-back triumphs over Slask Wroclaw on the road and then Promitheas Patras at home. Some Buducnost players, including first-year players Alpha Kaba and Trae Bell-Haynes, seem to have found their feet, with the team appearing to get better with each game. Buducnost is not going to be fazed going into Wembley, which is a scary prospect for London.