The 5-6 Boston Celtics make the trip to Pennsylvania’s Xfinity Mobile Arena to take on the 6-4 Philadelphia 76ers for their third tilt of the still-young 2025-26 NBA regular season on this Tuesday (Nov 11) evening. The Celtics will be looking to keep themselves in the win column after a bit of turbulence in an away-and-away series played in the state of Florida.

Boston will do so with a new name on the injury report, but it looks like the Sixers have more to worry about with their rotations when it comes to health heading into this Atlantic Division rivals tilt set to go down in Philly tonight. Boston can steal a win if they play well, but limiting transition and the twin punches of Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe will be key.

Records, standing, and streaks

At present, the Celtics have a 5-6 record coming into tonight’s contest. That is good enough for 10th in the Eastern Conference standings.

The Sixers own a 6-4 record, which puts them in the East’s seventh-place spot.

What happened in the last game for each team?

Boston beat Orlando 111-107 on the road for one of their better wins of their current campaign.

Philly lost to Detroit 111-106 at home.

Injuries

For the Celtics, Jayson Tatum (Achilles) is out, and Sam Hauser (wrist) is probable.

For the Sixers, Dominick Barlow (elbow), Johni Broome (ankle), and Paul George (knee) are out, and Jared McCain (thumb) is available.

Probable starting lineups – CelticsPayton PritchardDerrick WhiteJaylen BrownJosh MinottNeemias QuetaProbable starting lineups – SixersTyrese MaxeyVJ EdgecombeTrendon WatfordKelly OubreAndre DrummondWhat time is tipoff, and on what channels?

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

Date: 11/11Time: 8:00 p.m. ETTV Channel: NBC Sports BostonLive Stream: Fubo (watch for free)

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