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Following Melbourne United: Basketball at Its Best in the NBL

Melbourne United bring elite NBL basketball to John Cain Arena, and their passionate fanbase makes every home game a memorable night out.

By The Daily Melbourne · Published 7 February 2026 at 7:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

Following Melbourne United: Basketball at Its Best in the NBL
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Melbourne United are one of the flagship clubs of the National Basketball League, Australia's top professional basketball competition. The club plays its home games at John Cain Arena in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct, a world-class indoor venue that seats around 10,500 and creates an outstanding atmosphere for basketball. United have built a strong supporter culture in Melbourne and draw some of the biggest crowds in the NBL each season.

The NBL season typically runs from October through to March, making it a great winter-to-summer sport option that fills the calendar alongside AFL. Tickets for Melbourne United home games can be purchased through the club's official website or via Ticketmaster, and memberships are available for those who want reserved seating and priority access throughout the season. The arena is well served by public transport, with tram access from the CBD and easy walking from Richmond and Melbourne Park stations.

John Cain Arena is one of the premier indoor sporting venues in Australia. In addition to its basketball configuration, it hosts major concerts and events, but on game nights the focus is entirely on the court. The arena features excellent sightlines from all levels, a modern food and beverage offering, and a lively in-arena entertainment experience. Arriving early is recommended to soak up the pre-game atmosphere and explore the precinct, which includes a wide range of nearby dining options.

Melbourne United matches are broadcast on ESPN (via Foxtel) and streamed live on the NBL's own platform, NBL TV, which is available via subscription for fans who want to catch every game. The NBL app provides live scores and highlights. For those interested in women's basketball, the Melbourne Boomers also call John Cain Arena home, competing in the WNBL competition across a similar season window. Between United and the Boomers, Melbourne basketball fans have plenty to follow all year round.

Sources: Melbourne United NBL Official Site John Cain Arena

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