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FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 Live Streaming & TV Channels, Schedule, Rosters

The FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 is the 19th edition of FIBA’s premier international tournament for women’s national basketball teams, and it will be held in Sydney, Australia from September 22 to October 01, 2022.

Group A: Belgium, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Puerto Rico, Korea, USA
Group B: France, Serbia, Japan, Mali, Canada, Australia

FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 Live Streaming & TV Channels Guide, Broadcasting Rights

ESPN platforms will present the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 live from Sydney, Australia, six games will air exclusively in the United States on ESPN2 and ESPNU (simulcast on ESPN+), with an additional 30 games available on ESPN+. The 2022 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 Final will air on ESPN2.

The ERT will broadcast matches from the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022. FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 can be watched on Mediaset Spain. That means Spanish fans will absolutely see it Free most of the matches, which will be broadcast on Cuatro, BeMad and on its online platform flow MiTele dot es.

The FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 can be seen live and exclusively on MagentaTV and on all MagentaSport apps. The games can be watched on the pay-TV provider and streaming service MagentaSport, which shows all German matches live streamed free of charge on its portal.

Cablenet has acquired rights in Cyprus to the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022. Cablenet will show all games of FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 via its sports channels. FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 will be available to watch on FIBA’s own streaming service Courtside 1891.

Andorra: Canal +, Mediaset España
Austria: Orf
Belgium: BeTV, Vrt
Bosnia & Herzegovina: Sportklub
Bulgaria: Bntv
Croatia: Hrt, Sportklub
Czech Republic: Czech TV (CT Sport)
Denmark: Nent Group
Estonia: Viasat Sport Baltics (TV3 Sport)
Finland: Yle, Nent Group (V Sport)
France: Canal +
Georgia: GPB
Germany: Magenta Sport
Greece: ERT
Hungary: M4 Sport
Israel: TSC Israel, Sport 5
Italy: SkySport Italia
Latvia: Viasat Sport Baltics
Lithuania: Viasat Sport Baltics (TV3 Sport)
Luxembourg: BeTV
Republic of North Macedonia: Sportklub
Monaco: Canal +
Montenegro: RTCG
Netherlands: Ziggo Sport
Norway: Nent Group
Poland: TVP Sport
Romania: Digisport
Russia: Match TV
Republic of San Mariano: Sky Italia
Serbia: RTS, Sportklub
Slovenia: PopTV (Kanala)
Spain: Mediaset España (Cuatro, Be Mad TV)
Sweden: Viasat Sport Sweden
Switzerland: Canal +, Srg
Turkey: S Sport, NTV Sport
Ukraine: X Sport
Vatican City: Sky Italia
USA: ESPN+
Rest of the word: Courtside 1891

FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup 2022 Schedule, Rosters

22 September 2022

Bosnia and Herzegovina v Puerto Rico
United States v Belgium
South Korea v China

Canada v Serbia
Japan v Mali
Australia v France

23 September 2022

Puerto Rico v United States
Belgium v South Korea
China v Bosnia and Herzegovina

Serbia v Japan
France v Canada
Mali v Australia

24 September 2022

United States v China
Bosnia and Herzegovina v South Korea
Puerto Rico v Belgium

25 September 2022

Mali v France
Australia v Serbia
Japan v Canada

26 September 2022

Belgium v Bosnia and Herzegovina
South Korea v United States
China v Puerto Rico

Serbia v Mali
France v Japan
Canada v Australia

27 September 2022

Puerto Rico v South Korea
China v Belgium
United States v Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mali v Canada
Serbia v France
Australia v Japan

29 September 2022

Quarter-finals

30 September 2022

Semi-finals

01 October 2022

Finals

US Roster: Ariel Atkins (Washington Mystics), Shakira Austin (Mystics), Kahleah Copper (Chicago Sky), Chelsea Gray (Las Vegas Aces), Sabrina Ionescu (New York Liberty), Brionna Jones (Connecticut Sun), Betnijah Laney (Liberty), Jewell Loyd (Seattle Storm), Kelsey Plum (Aces), Alyssa Thomas (Sun), Breanna Stewart (Storm) and A’ja Wilson (Aces)

Canada Roster: Natalie Achonwa, forward, Guelph, Ont.; Kayla Alexander, forward, Milton, Ont.; Laeticia Amihere, forward, Mississauga, Ont.; Bridget Carleton, guard, Chatham, Ont.; Shay Colley, guard, Brampton, Ont.; Nirra Fields, guard, Montreal; Mael Gilles, guard, Montreal; Taya Hanson, guard, Kelowna, B.C.; Sami Hill, guard, Toronto; Aislinn Konig, guard, Langley, B.C.; Phillipina Kyei, forward, Calgary; Kia Nurse, guard, Hamilton

China Roster: Li Yuan, Wang Siyu, Wu Tongtong, Yang Liwei, Jin Weina, Li Meng, Zhang Ru, Huang Sijing, Pan Zhenqi, Dilana Dilixiati, Li Yueru and Han Xu
Belgium Women Roster:

Belgium Roster: Kyara Linskens, Emma Messeman, Antonio Deleare, Maxuella Lisowa Mbaka, Julie Allemand, Elise Ramette, Laure Resimont, Hind Ben Abdelkader, Becky Massey, Bilie Massey, Julie Vanloo, Ine Joris

Serbia Roster: Tina Krajisnik, Jovana Nogic, Maja Skoric, Sasa Cado, Yvonne Anderson, Ivana Raca, Nevena Jovanovic, Dragana Stankovic, Kristina Topuzovic, Ivana Katanic, Katarina Zec, Mina Djordjevic

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