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    Courtside 1891 brings unprecedented basketball action to fans worldwide with the 'World Cup Bundle'

    MIES (Switzerland) - Courtside 1891, FIBA's home of live basketball streaming, is thrilled to announce an unmatched line-up of 29 pre-FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 friendly games.

    MIES (Switzerland) - Courtside 1891, FIBA's home of live basketball streaming, is thrilled to announce an unmatched line-up of 29 pre-FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 friendly games.

    As of August 2, fans can watch some of the world's best teams and most talented players in action, tipping off with Slovenia's star Luka Doncic taking on Greece.

    Thanks to the World Cup Bundle, fans will have access to 29 World Cup warm-up and 92 World Cup games between August 2 and September 10. They will also access 56 Continental Pre-Olympic Qualifying games as part of the bundle.

    Secure your World Cup Bundle now on Courtside 1891 and be part of basketball history ahead of a summer of unforgettable moments on the court. 

    What’s included in the World Cup Bundle

    FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 (Aug. 25 – Sep. 10)

    The pinnacle of international basketball, the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023, is the most anticipated event of the year.

    Continental Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournaments (Aug. 12 – Aug. 20)

    The excitement continues with 56 games from the Continental Olympic Pre-Qualifying tournaments. Featuring the likes of Argentina, Turkiye, Nigeria, and Croatia, witness these nations and more as they battle for a chance to secure their spot in the 2024 Paris Olympics, promising intense rivalries and unforgettable moments.

    FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Warm-Ups (Aug. 2 – Aug. 22)

    Spanning the globe, teams competing in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 will be immersed in warm-up action, with many notable match-ups. 

    Here is the complete list of FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 Warm-Ups games that will be shown on Courtside 1891:

    Date

    Warm-Up Games

    Location

    Aug. 2

     

     

     

    Slovenia - Greece

    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Aug. 4

     

     

     

    Finland - Lithuania

    Tampere, Finland

     

    Greece - Slovenia

    Athens, Greece

     

    Cape Verde - China

    Trento, Italy

     

    Italy - Türkiye

    Trento, Italy

    Aug. 5

     

     

     

    Latvia - Georgia

    Riga, Latvia

     

    3rd Place game

    Trento, Italy

     

    Final

    Trento, Italy

    Aug. 8

     

     

     

    Greece - Serbia

    Athens, Greece

     

    Slovenia - Croatia

    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Aug. 9

     

     

     

    Italy - Serbia

    Athens, Greece

     

    Finland - Estonia

    Espoo, Finland

    Aug. 10

     

     

     

    Greece - Italy

    Athens, Greece

    Aug. 11

     

     

     

    Lithuania - France

    Vilnius, Lithuania

    Aug. 12

     

     

     

    Latvia - Dominican Republic

    Riga, Latvia

    Aug. 13

     

     

     

    Italy - Puerto Rico

    Ravenna, Italy

    Aug. 14

     

     

     

    Lithuania - Finland

    Klaipeda, Lithuania 

    Aug. 16

     

     

     

    Latvia - Finland

    Riga, Latvia

    Aug. 19

     

     

     

    Lithuania - Puerto Rico

    Taipei, Chinese Taipei

    Aug. 20

     

     

     

    China - Serbia

    Shenzhen, China

     

    Brazil - Italy

    Shenzhen, China

     

    Latvia - Puerto Rico

    Taipei, Chinese Taipei

     

    Venezuela - Jordan

    Quanzhou, China

     

    South Sudan - Iran

    Quanzhou, China

    Aug. 21

     

     

     

    New Zealand - Italy

    Shenzhen, China

     

    Serbia - Brazil

    Shenzhen, China

     

    Venezuela - Iran

    Quanzhou, China

    Aug. 22

     

     

     

    Lithuania - Latvia

    Taipei, Chinese Taipei

     

    South Sudan - Jordan

    Quanzhou, China

    *Additional games subject to confirmation

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