This year’s EuroLeague Final Four participants have been set with CSKA Moscow and Real Madrid joining holders Fenerbahce and debutants Zalgiris in Belgrade at the end of May.

CSKA Moscow nearly blew a a game that they controlled fo the majority but defeated Khimki 89-88 to seal a 3-1 series win.

Cory Higgins scored from the lane with 5.7 seconds to give CSKA the win, and book their 15th Final Four appearance in 16 seasons.

Higgins finished with 20 points for CSKA, cancelling out Alexey Shved’s mammoth 36-point haul for Khimki

After a disastrous game one in Athens, Real Madrid regrouped and beat Panathinaikos 89-82 to seal a 3-1 series win.

Real though had to survive a late onslaught from Panathinaikos who fought back in the final quarter until Luka Doncic rescued the Liga Endesa side and sent them to the Final Four.

Doncic led Madrid with 17 points including four triples.