EuroBasket 2025: Full Coverage, Scores, and Schedules as Europe's Elite Battle for Glory
Get the latest updates, scores, and schedules for EuroBasket 2025 as 24 teams compete for the European basketball championship.

EuroBasket 2025 has officially tipped off, marking the return of Europe's premier basketball tournament since Spain's thrilling victory over France in 2022. This year, 24 teams are set to battle it out across four host nations: Cyprus, Finland, Latvia, and Poland. The knockout phase will culminate in Riga, Latvia, where the final showdown will determine the new champions of Europe.
Star-Studded Lineup
The tournament boasts an impressive roster of NBA All-Stars and key role players, including Luka Doncic (Slovenia), Nikola Jokic (Serbia), Giannis Antetokounmpo (Greece), Kristaps Porzingis (Latvia), Lauri Markkanen (Finland), and Franz Wagner (Germany). These basketball giants are set to light up the court with their exceptional skills and competitive spirit.
Tournament Structure
The 24 teams are divided into four groups of six, with each team playing five group-stage games. The top four teams from each group will advance to the knockout phase, which begins on September 6 in Riga. The tournament will conclude on September 15 with the third-place game and the championship final.
Key Matchups to Watch
- Group A: Latvia (host) vs. Serbia
- Group B: Germany vs. Finland (host)
- Group C: Spain vs. Greece
- Group D: France vs. Slovenia
Broadcast Information
All games will be available on ESPN and Disney+ in Australia, ensuring fans don't miss a single moment of the action.
Stay Updated
Follow along for the latest news, scores, and schedules as the tournament progresses. EuroBasket 2025 promises to be a thrilling showcase of European basketball talent.
Full Schedule
- August 27: Great Britain vs. Lithuania, Czech Republic vs. Portugal, Montenegro vs. Germany
- August 28: Latvia vs. Turkey, Sweden vs. Finland, Serbia vs. Estonia, Georgia vs. Spain, Israel vs. Iceland
- August 29: Belgium vs. France, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Cyprus, Greece vs. Italy, Slovenia vs. Poland, Germany vs Sweden, Turkey vs. Czech Republic, Lithuania vs. Montenegro
- August 30: Estonia vs. Latvia, Finland vs. Great Britain, Portugal vs. Serbia, Lithuania vs. Germany, Czech Republic vs. Estonia, Italy vs. Georgia, Iceland vs. Belgium, Great Britain vs. Sweden
- August 31: Latvia vs. Serbia, France vs. Slovenia, Cyprus vs. Greece, Montenegro vs. Finland, Turkey vs. Portugal, Spain vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland vs. Israel, Georgia vs. Greece, Slovenia vs. Belgium
- September 1: Israel vs. France, Spain vs. Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Italy, Poland vs. Iceland, Sweden vs. Montenegro, Estonia vs. Turkey, Germany vs. Great Britain
- September 2: Portugal vs. Latvia, Finland vs. Lithuania, Serbia vs. Czech Republic, Greece vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belgium vs. Israel
- September 3: Iceland vs. Slovenia, Cyprus vs. Georgia, Italy vs. Spain, France vs. Poland, Montenegro vs. Great Britain, Estonia vs. Portugal, Lithuania vs. Sweden
- September 4: Czech Republic vs. Latvia, Finland vs. Germany, Turkey vs. Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Georgia, France vs. Iceland
- September 5: Israel vs. Slovenia, Italy vs. Cyprus, Spain vs. Greece, Poland vs. Belgium
Knockout Phase
- September 6: Round of 16
- September 10: Quarterfinals
- September 13: Semifinals
- September 15: Third-place game and Championship