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How to watch EuroBasket 2025: Full schedule, times, live streams, TV channels, scores for 2025 basketball tournament

Jared Greenspan

How to watch EuroBasket 2025: Full schedule, times, live streams, TV channels, scores for 2025 basketball tournament image

A swarm of NBA stars are set to compete in EuroBasket 2025, with 24 teams battling in one of FIBA's premier international basketball tournaments.

Action will take place in four different countries — Cyprus, Finland, Poland and Latvia — across a two-and-a-half week span, starting in late August and concluding with the championship game in mid-September.

Three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokic leads Serbia, the No. 2 team in the world, in Group A. Fresh off a bronze medal in the 2024 Paris Olympics, Serbia is viewed as one of the top contenders to win EuroBasket 2025.

There's plenty of star power elsewhere, too. Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia) and Alperen Sengun (Turkiye) should challenge Jokic in group play. In Group B, Germany returns much of the same core that won the FIBA World Cup in 2023, including Franz Wagner.

Two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo leads Greece in a tough Group C, which also features Spain, the defending EuroBasket champion. And don't forget about Luka Doncic, who steers Slovenia into action in Group D.

The Sporting News has everything that you need to know about EuroBasket 2025, including a daily game schedule and the full group list.

How to watch EuroBasket 2025: TV channels, live streams

EuroBasket 2025 will not be available to watch on traditional broadcast television. Instead, fans can watch tournament action live with Courtside 1891 via DAZN.

Courtside 1891 offers two subscription plans. There's Courtside 1891 Plus, which is free and grants viewers access to extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams. Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch live game streams and full game replays.

How can I watch EuroBasket 2025 on Courtside 1891?

You can access Courtside 1891 through the DAZN app or on the following web browsers:

  • Chrome: Android mobile, Windows
  • Safari: iOS mobile, Mac, tablet
  • Firefox: Windows, Mac
  • Edge: Windows
  • Samsung Internet: Android mobile
  • Android Webview: Android mobile

EuroBasket 2025 schedule: Dates, times for games

  • Dates: Wednesday, Aug. 27-Sunday, Sept. 14

EuroBasket 2025 will begin on Wednesday, Aug. 27, and conclude with the championship game on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Wednesday, Aug. 27 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
Lithuania 94, Great Britain 70
Portugal 62, Czechia 50
Germany 106, Montenegro 76
Turkiye 93, Latvia 73
Finland 93, Sweden 90
Serbia 98, Estonia 64

Thursday, Aug. 28 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
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

Friday, Aug. 29 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
Germany 105, Sweden 83
Turkiye 92, Czechia 78
Lithuania 94, Montenegro 67
Latvia 72, Estonia 70
Finland 109, Great Britain 79
Serbia 80, Portugal 69

Saturday, Aug. 30 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
Germany 107, Lithuania 88
Estonia 89, Czechia 75
Italy 78, Georgia 62
Belgium 71, Iceland 64
Sweden 78, Great Britain 59
Serbia 84, Latvia 80
France 103, Slovenia 95
Greece 96, Cyprus 69
Finland 85, Montenegro 65
Turkiye 95, Portugal  54
Spain 88, Bosnia and Herzegovina 67
Poland 66, Israel 64

Sunday, Aug. 31 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
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

Monday, Sept. 1 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
Montenegro 87, Sweden 81
Turkiye 84, Estonia 64
Germany 120, Great Britain 57
Latvia 78, Portugal 62
Lithuania 81, Finland 78
Serbia 82, Czechia 60

Tuesday, Sept. 2 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
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

Wednesday, Sept. 3 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
Great Britain 89, Montenegro 83
Portugal 68, Estonia 65
Lithuania 74, Sweden 71
Latvia 109, Czechia 75
Germany 91, Finland 61
Turkiye 95, Serbia 90

Thursday, Sept. 4 (Group Phase)

GameTime (ET)
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

Saturday, Sept. 6 (Round of 16)

GameTime (ET)
Turkiye 85, Sweden 79
Germany 85, Portugal 58
Lithuania 88, Latvia 79
Finland 92, Serbia 86

Sunday, Sept. 7 (Round of 16)

GameTime (ET)
Poland 80, Bosnia and Herzegovina 72
Georgia 80, France 70
Slovenia 84, Italy 77
Greece 84, Israel 79

Tuesday, Sept. 9 (Quarterfinals)

GameTime (ET)
Turkiye 91, Poland 77
Greece 87, Lithuania 76

Wednesday, Sept. 10 (Quarterfinals)

GameTime (ET)
Finland 93, Georgia 79
Germany 99, Slovenia 91

Friday, Sept. 12 (Semifinals)

GameTime (ET)
Germany 98, Finland 86
Turkiye 94, Greece 68 

Sunday, Sept. 14 (Medal Round) 

GameTime (ET)
3rd Place Game: Finland vs. Greece10 a.m.
Championship: Germany vs. Turkiye2 p.m.

EuroBasket 2025 groups

Group A

  • Portugal
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Turkiye
  • Serbia
  • Czechia

Group B

  • Germany
  • Finland
  • Great Britain
  • Lithuania
  • Sweden
  • Montenegro

Group C

  • Cyprus
  • Italy
  • Georgia
  • Spain
  • Greece
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina

Group D

  • Iceland
  • France
  • Slovenia
  • Poland
  • Belgium
  • Israel

EuroBasket list of previous winners

Here are the last 10 winners of the tournament:

Year1st2nd3rd
2022SpainFranceGermany
2017SloveniaSerbiaSpain
2015SpainLithuaniaFrance
2013FranceLithuaniaSpain
2011SpainFranceRussia
2009SpainSerbiaGreece
2007RussiaSpainLithuania
2005GreeceGermanyFrance
2003LithuaniaSpainItaly
2001YugoslaviaTurkiyeSpain

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Jared Greenspan

Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.