FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023: TV, Live Streaming, teams, schedule, groups, results- all you need to know
How the teams will advance from round 1 and how the bottom rankings from 17 to 32 will be decided? Know everything in detail.

Group A Fixtures:
25 August: Angola 67-81 Italy
25 August: Dominican Republic v Philippines
27 August: Italy v Dominican Republic
27 August: Philippines v Angola
29 August: Angola v Dominican Republic
29 August: Philippines v Italy
Group B Fixtures
26 August: Serbia v China
28 August China v South Sudan
28 August: Puerto Rico v Serbia
30 August: South Sudan v Serbia
30 August: China v Puerto Rico
Group C Fixtures
26 August: Serbia v China
28 August China v South Sudan
28 August: Puerto Rico v Serbia
30 August: China v Puerto Rico
Group D Fixtures
25 August: Mexico 71-91 Montenegro
25 August: Egypt v Lithuania
27 August: Montenegro v Egypt
27 August: Lithuania v Mexico
29 August: Egypt v Mexico
29 August: Montenegro v Lithuania
Group E Fixtures
25 August: Finland 72-98 Australia
25 August: Germany v Japan
27 August: Australia v Germany
27 August: Japan v Finland
29 August: Germany v Finland
29 August: Australia v Japan
Group F Fixtures
26 August: Cape Verde v Georgia
26 August: Slovenia v Venezuela
28 August: Venezuela v Cape Verde
28 August: Georgia v Slovenia
30 August: Georgia v Venezuela
30 August: Slovenia v Cape Verde
Group G Fixtures
26 August: Iran v Brazil
26 August: Spain v Cote d'Ivoire
28 August: Cote d'Ivoire v Iran
28 August: Brazil v Spain
30 August: Cote d'Ivoire v Brazil
30 August: Iran v Spain
Group H Fixtures
25 August: Latvia 109-70 Lebanon
25 August: Canada v France
27 August: Lebanon v Canada
27 August: France v Latvia
29 August: Lebanon v France
29 August: Canada v Latvia
Where to Watch
All games can be watched on ESPN2 or ESPN+ in the United States. In Spain, the government-controlled RTVE network has the right to share the Sportsnet screening of the games in Canada.
Live Streaming
FIBA's streaming service CourtSide 18891 Basketball will be available in certain territories.
FAQs:
Q1. How many teams are participating in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023?
A1. Total of 32 teams are participating in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023. These teams have been divided into eight groups of four teams.
Q2. Where can the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 games be watched?
A2. The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 games be watched on ESPN2 or ESPN+ in the U.S. In Spain, the government-controlled RTVE has the right to share the Sportsnet screening of the games in Canada. FIBA's streaming service CourtSide 18891 Basketball will be available in certain territories.
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