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Credit: FIBA Credit FIBAFIBA World Cup 2023 Qualifiers are back for the last edition, with numerous teams around the globe desiring to punch a ticket to the main tournament.
11 vacant slots involve three European, five Americas, three African, and one Asian team. The unknowns are going to travel to Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines.
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From February 23, national teams will begin the hunt for the remaining spots to appear on the biggest international basketball spotlight in August and September.
Not sure which games are the most interesting? Check out the Top 5 must-watch games from Americas and African Qualifiers:
Top 5 must-watch games in FIBA World Cup Americas Qualifiers window Top 5 must-watch games in FIBA World Cup African Qualifiers windowHungary-Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro-Czech Republic, Georgia-Iceland, Angola-Cape Verde, Senegal-Tunisa, Argentina-Dominican Republic, Venezuela-Canada, Brazil-USAseem like must-watch games for real basketball junkies, with high stakes and quality on them.
Meanwhile, in Europe, there will be some crucial battles for the remaining tickets to the upcoming FIBA World Cup 2023. Find out which national teams can still reach the main tournament.
FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers: teams that could qualify in final windowStars such as Victor Wembanyama, Vasilije Micic, Nico Mannion, Facundo Campazzo, and Walter Tavares are set to participate in the 6th and decisive Qualifying Window of the FIBA World Cup 2023.
Below, you will find the full schedule of FIBA World Cup 2023 Qualifiers from February 25 to February 27. As you already know, you can see all games live or on-demand throughCourtside 1891streaming platform.
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Feb. 25 schedule
African Qualifiers
D.R. Congo vs. South Sudan (13:00 CET) Guinea vs. Nigeria (14:00 CET) Senegal vs. Tunisia (15:30 CET) Ivory Coast vs. Uganda (16:30 CET) Egypt vs. Cameroon (18:00 CET) Angola vs. Cape Verde (19:00 CET)Feb. 26 schedule
European Qualifiers
Georgia vs. Iceland (17:00 CET) Ukraine vs. Netherlands (17:00 CET) France vs. Lithuania (18:00 CET) Spain vs. Italy (18:00 CET) Hungary vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina (19:00 CET) Montenegro vs. Czech Republic (19:00 CET)African Qualifiers
Tunisia vs. D.R. Congo (13:00 CET) Uganda vs. Guinea (13:00 CET) Cameroon vs. Senegal (15:30 CET) Cape Verde vs. Ivory Coast (15:30 CET) Nigeria vs. Angola (18:00 CET) South Sudan vs. Egypt (18:00 CET)Asian Qualifiers
Australia vs. Kazakhstan (05:00 CET) China vs. Iran (05:00 CET) Japan vs. Bahrain (06:05 CET)Feb. 27 schedule
European Qualifiers
Finland vs. Germany (17:30 CET) Slovenia vs. Israel (18:00 CET) Latvia vs. Greece (18:30 CET) Sweden vs. Estonia (19:05 CET) Serbia vs. Great Britain (20:00 CET) Belgium vs. Turkey (20:30 CET)Americas Qualifiers
Argentina vs. Dominican Republic (01:10 CET) Brazil vs. USA (01:10 CET) Colombia vs. Puerto Rico (01:10 CET) Panama vs. Bahamas (01:10 CET) Uruguay vs. Mexico (01:10 CET) Venezuela vs. Canada (01:10 CET)Asian Qualifiers
New Zealand vs. Lebanon (07:00 CET) India vs. Saudi Arabia (11:00 CET) Philippines vs. Jordan (11:00 CET)WithCourtside 1891, FIBA's official streaming platform, you can watch the fascinating games live. Or, you can watch on-demand with full game replays and extended highlights.
You'll also be able to watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 with Courtside 1891 next summer.*
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