The premier global basketball contest is reaching its critical phase this week as the final eight teams begin play. Poland, Latvia, Cyprus, and Finland are hosting EuroBasket 2025, which includes prominent NBA figures such as Luka Dončić and Giannis Antetokounmpo.
On the date in question, Antetokounmpo and the squad from Greece overcame Lithuania with a score of 87-76, securing their place in the Eurobasket semifinal for the first time since the year 2009. The Milwaukee Bucks player stood out, leading all scorers with 29 points, and has consistently scored at least 25 points in his last 11 appearances.
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Greece is scheduled to compete against Türkiye on the specified future date.
In the other quarterfinal matchup that day, seven players achieved double-digit point totals as Türkiye maintained their winning streak, achieving a 91-77 victory against Poland. This marked their first semifinal appearance since the year 2001. Alperen Şengün made history as the youngest player to achieve a triple-double in Eurobasket, amassing 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists.
The day after will feature Georgia competing in their first-ever quarterfinal game against Finland. Simultaneously, Luka Dončić and his Slovenian teammates will go head-to-head against Germany in the day’s concluding match.
Quarterfinals schedule
Tuesday, Sept. 9
Türkiye 91, Poland 77
Greece 87, Lithuania 76
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Wednesday, Sept. 10
Finland vs. Georgia, 10 a.m. ET
Germany vs. Slovenia 2 p.m. ET
Semifinals schedule
Friday, Sept. 12
Türkiye vs. Greece
Finland/Georgia winner vs. Germany/Slovenia winner
EuroBasket 2025 standings
The EuroBasket standings following the round-robin phase are detailed below:
Group A
Türkiye (5-0)
Serbia (4-1)
Latvia (3-2)
Portugal (2-3)
Estonia (1-4)
Czechia (0-5)
Group B
Germany (5-0)
Lithuania (4-1)
Finland (3-2)
Sweden (1-4)
Montenegro (1-4)
Great Britain (1-4)
Group C
Italy (4-1)
Greece (4-1)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (3-2)
Spain (2-3)
Georgia (2-3)
Cyprus (0-5)
Group D
France (4-1)
Slovenia (3-2)
Israel (3-2)
Poland (3-2)
Belgium (2-3)
Iceland (0-5)
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EuroBasket previous scores
Sunday, Sept. 7
Poland 80, Bosnia and Herzegovina 72
Georgia 80, France 70
Slovenia 84, Italy 77
Greece 84, vs. Israel 79
Saturday, Sept. 6
Türkiye 85, Sweden 79
Germany 85, Portugal 58
Lithuania 88, Latvia 79
Finland 92, Serbia 86
Thursday, Sept. 4
Bosnia and Herzegovina 84, Georgia 76
France 114, Iceland 74
Slovenia 106, Israel 96
Italy 89, Cyprus 54
Greece 90, Spain 86
Belgium 70, Poland 69
Wednesday, Sept. 3
Great Britain 89, Montenegro 83
Portugal 68, Estonia 65
Lithuania 74, Sweden 71
Latvia 109, Czechia 75
Germany 91, Finland 61
Türkiye 95, Serbia 90
Tuesday, Sept. 2
Bosnia and Herzegovina 80, Greece 77
Israel 92, Belgium 89
Slovenia 87, Iceland 79
Georgia 93, Cyprus 61
Italy 67, Spain 63
France 83, Poland 76
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Monday, Sept. 1
Montenegro 87, Sweden 81
Türkiye 84, Estonia 64
Germany 120, Great Britain 57
Latvia 78, Portugal 62
Lithuania 81, Finland 78
Serbia 82, Czechia 60
Sunday, Aug. 31
Greece 94, Georgia 53
Slovenia 86, Belgium 69
Israel 82, France 69
Spain 91, Cyprus 47
Italy 96, Bosnia and Herzegovina 79
Poland 84, Iceland 75
Saturday, Aug. 30
Germany 107, Lithuania 88
Estonia 89, Czech Republic 75
Italy 78, Georgia 62
Belgium 71, Iceland 64
Serbia 84, Latvia 80
France 103, Slovenia 95
Greece 96, Cyprus 69
Finland 85, Montenegro 65
Türkiye 95, Portugal 54
Poland 66, Israel 64
Spain 88, Bosnia and Herzegovina 67
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Friday, Aug. 29
Germany 105, Sweden 83
Türkiye 92, Czechia 78
Lithuania 94, Montenegro 67
Latvia 72, Estonia 70
Finland 109, Great Britain 79
Serbia 80, Portugal 69
Thursday, Aug. 28
Georgia 83, Spain 69
Israel 83, Iceland 71
France 92, Belgium 64
Bosnia and Herzegovina 91, Cyprus 64
Greece 75, Italy 66
Poland 105, Slovenia 95
Wednesday, Aug. 27
Lithuania 94, Great Britain 70
Portugal 62, Czechia 50
Germany 106, Montenegro 76
Türkiye 93, Latvia 73
Finland 93, Sweden 90
Serbia 98, Estonia 54
EuroBasket 2025 schedule, format
The competition commences on Wednesday, August 27, and the initial stage will span through Thursday, September 4. During this time frame, teams will participate in a series of games within their respective groups.
The leading four teams from each group will proceed to the elimination rounds, commencing Saturday, September 6, with the round of 16.
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From this stage forward, the field of teams will be quickly reduced. The quarterfinals are scheduled for September 9 and 10, with the semifinals taking place on September 12.
The contest for third place and the championship will both be held on Sunday, September 14.
Who is playing in EuroBasket 2025?
Beyond Dončić and Jokić, a collection of NBA stars are participating in EuroBasket 2025. Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks will represent Greece alongside his brothers, Thanasis and Kostas.
Other notable players involved in the event consist of Kristaps Porziņģis, Nikola Vučević, Lauri Markkanen, Bilal Coulibaly, Franz Wagner, Jonas Valančiūnas, Alperen Şengün, and Deni Avdija, as indicated by Morten Stig Jensen of Yahoo Sports.
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Notably, France will not include Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs or Rudy Gobert from the Minnesota Timberwolves in their lineup. Wembanyama was previously sidelined due to a blood clot and is prioritizing recuperation this offseason. While Gobert did not face significant injuries last season, he also cited rest as the primary reason for his absence from EuroBasket 2025.
How to watch EuroBasket 2025?
EuroBasket 2025 will not be broadcast on television networks within the United States. Enthusiasts seeking to view the event can do so through a subscription-based platform identified as Courtside 1891.
Courtside 1891 features a pair of subscription tiers. The first is a complimentary offering referred to as Courtside 1891 Plus, granting viewers access to “extended highlights and curated content for preferred teams and competitions,” as stated on its official website.
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The second offering, Courtside 1891 Max, is a paid subscription granting fans the capacity to view live game streams. Courtside 1891 Max is priced at $30 on an annual basis within the United States, as specified by DAZN.com.