Quarterfinals set at the FIBA World Cup and you can watch them all over the world!

2023-09-03T18:12:04+00:00 2023-09-04T15:53:28+00:00.

Bojan Brezovac

03/Sep/23 18:12

Eurohoops.net

The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Quarter-Finals will all take place on Wednesday and Thursday, September 5 and 6

By Eurohoops Team/ info@eurohoops.net

The pairings and schedule for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Quarter-Finals are now confirmed following the successful conclusion of the Second Round in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Japan.

From Tuesday, it’s time for the most interesting part of the tournament with every game being a knock-out contest which you must win or you go home.

You can watch those games pretty much everywhere in the world on your local television right holders and of course, you can also use the FIBA Courtside 1891 streaming service.

Quarter-Finals

The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Quarter-Finals will all take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 5 and 6.

September 5

LTU v SRB – 16:45 Local Time (10:45 CET)

ITA v USA – 20:40 Local Time (14:40 CET)

September 6

GER v LAT – 16:45 Local Time (10:45 CET)

CAN v SLO – 20:30 Local Time (14:30 CET)

Lithuania v Serbia
The 2010 third place finishers Lithuania have not lost at the 2023 tournament and enter the Quarter-Finals with the momentum of beating United States. Serbia bounced back from their loss to Italy to reach the top eight for the fourth straight time, including second place in 2014.

Italy v USA
Italy will face USA after taking first place in the Second Round while the Americans will be hungry to bounce back from their loss to Lithuania to end the group stage. Five-time world champions USA hold a 12-2 all-time advantage over Italy.

Germany v Latvia
Germany have booked a top eight spot for the first time since 2006 while Latvia have reached the Quarter-Finals in their debut. Germany have a 3-2 advantage all time over Latvia, winning the last matchup at the FIBA EuroBasket 2011.

Canada v Slovenia
Canada reached the Quarter-Finals for the first time since 1994 and will be facing Slovenia, who are in the top eight for a third straight tournament. Slovenia and Canada have faced off just once – the Europeans winning in the 2008 FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

Watch the upcoming World Cup on the official streaming service of FIBA! Join Courtside 1891 and never miss a second of the action!

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