The end of the competition draws near with the start of the quarter-finals on Tuesday 5 September.
The Basketball World Cup continues and ends this week with the quarter-finals scheduled for Tuesday, September 5 between Lithuania and Serbia and then between Italy and the United States. On Wednesday, Germany will face the surprising team of Latvia while Canada, who defeated Spain, will play against Slovenia of Luka Doncic. Beaten by Canada (85-88), on the last day of the group stage of the second round (group L), on Sunday, the Spanish defending champion was released before the quarter-finals of the competition, a disappointment , as for France a few days ago since it is the first time since 1998 that Spain misses the final phase.
All information about the 2023 Basketball World Cup
All the meetings are broadcast by the pay channel bein Sports. The Blues posters will be broadcast in full by BeIN Sports. FIBA offers a paid streaming service, Courtside 1891to view all the matches of the competition.
This Basketball World Cup started on August 25 and will end on September 10, 2023.
This 2023 World Cup takes place in three Asian countries: Indonesia (Jakarta), Japan (Okinawa) and the Philippines (Manila). The final stages will be played in Manila.
- Tuesday, September 5
- Lithuania – Serbia at 10.45 a.m.
- Italy – United States at 2:40 p.m.
- Wednesday, September 6
- Germany – Latvia at 10.45 a.m.
- Canada – Slovenia at 2:30 p.m.
- Thursday, September 7
- Classification matches (5-8)
- Friday, September 8
- Semi-finals
- Saturday September 9
- Classification matches (5-6)
- Sunday September 10
- Small final (match for 3rd place)
- Final
France has never won the Basketball World Cup. The most successful nation is the United States and formerly Yugoslavia.
- 2019: Spain
- 2014: United States
- 2010: United States
- 2006: Spain
- 2002: Yugoslavia
- 1998: Yugoslavia
- 1994: United States
- 1990: Yugoslavia
- 1986: United States
- 1982: USSR
- 1978: Yugoslavia
- 1974: USSR
- 1970: Yugoslavia
- 1967: USSR
- 1963: Brazil
- 1959: Brazil
- 1954: United States
- 1950: Argentina