U18 Women’s Games: Tuesday 26 July
SOPRON (FIBA U18 Women’s European Championship 2016) - The tournament resumes with the 16 teams jockeying for position on the last day of action in the Group Phase.
SOPRON (FIBA U18 Women’s European Championship 2016) - The tournament resumes with the 16 teams jockeying for position on the last day of action in the Group Phase.
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Italy vs Turkey
Both teams pushed Russia hard and dispatched Israel - now they are left to face each other to decide second place in Group B.
Lithuania vs Spain
Winless Lithuania face undefeated Spain, with neither team able to affect their final standing in Group C after their first two results.
Slovak Republic vs Latvia
Slovak Republic are buoyed by their come-from-behind overtime victory against Netherlands, but Latvia have looked very impressive in two dominant wins so far. Victory for Latvia will give them a Round of 16 tie against Israel.
Serbia vs Belgium
After a slow start, Serbia impressed in the second half to take down Lithuania on Sunday. Belgium were overwhelmed by Spain in their last match and will be keen to bounce back strongly. This match will decide second position in Group C.
Netherlands vs Czech Republic
The Czech team are looking to recover from their defeat to Latvia in the last match, while the Dutch team are still searching for their first victory of the tournament, falling short against Slovak Republic on Sunday. Defeat for Netherlands will leave them to face Russia in the Round of 16.
Croatia vs Hungary
Hosts Hungary pushed France before succumbing in the fourth quarter on Sunday. This match will decide second position in Group D after Croatia surged past Slovenia in their last match.
Israel vs Russia
Both teams are locked into their final position in Group B already, so we might see some experimentation as both coaches prepare their teams for the vital Round of 16 matches on Wednesday.
Slovenia vs France
Similarly, after two defeats to open Slovenia’s tournament and two impressive victories for the French team, neither team can affect their final standing in Group D.
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