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    Permutations: Who could qualify for the Quarter-Finals today? And how?

    MANILA (Philippines) - Here's a look at the situation ahead of August 31 and September 1. We've done the math, so you don't have to!

    MANILA (Philippines) - There has been no lack of drama at the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 and we're heading for even more excitement with entering a new phase of the competition.

    16 teams are now in contention to win the title in the Second Round. And 16 teams are still fighting for an Olympic qualification through the classification 17-32 Round.

    All the information on the direct qualification to Paris for each continent can be found here in the qualification tracker here.

    Here's a look at the situation ahead of August 31 and September 1. We've done the math, so you don't have to!

    Quarter-Finals

    The situation is exactly the same in each of the four groups.

    Serbia and Dominican Republic (Group I), USA and Lithuania (Group J),  Slovenia and Germany (Group K), Canada and Spain (Group L) have a 3-0 record.

    Italy and Puerto Rico (Group I), Montenegro and Greece (Group J), Australia and Georgia (Group K), Brazil and Latvia have a 2-1 record.

    -If both teams that have a 3-0 record win their games, they both qualify for the Quarter-Finals.

     DISCLAIMER: The above analysis has been prepared solely for the purpose of improving the experience of fans. It is not to be understood as advice or as binding information on the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 for competition purposes.

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