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Live EuroBasket Women TV & Broadcast Schedule

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Official Rights Holders

Where to Stream EuroBasket Women Live

Where to watch EuroBasket Women online: The premium networks and streaming platforms below hold the official broadcast rights to air live matches.

About EuroBasket Women

EuroBasket Women is the premier international basketball championship for European national teams. It's run by FIBA Europe and happens every two years. The tournament serves as a qualifying route for the FIBA World Cup and the Summer Olympics. The 2025 edition took place in June 2025, with qualifying for the 2026 World Cup now underway.

Top nations

France has been the dominant force in recent years, winning multiple medals. Spain is the other powerhouse — they've won the tournament several times and always field a deep roster. Belgium has emerged as a contender, with their "Cats" squad making deep runs. Serbia, Hungary, and Turkey are regular quarterfinalists. The tournament is competitive. The gap between the top four and the rest has narrowed in recent years.

Format

EuroBasket Women features 16 teams. They're split into four groups of four in the first round. The top three from each group advance to the knockout rounds. From there, it's single elimination until the final. The tournament runs for about two weeks in the summer. The top teams qualify for the World Cup and the Olympic qualifying tournaments.

Viewership

EuroBasket Women pulls between 25 and 30 million viewers across Europe. The numbers are strongest in France, Spain, Belgium, and Hungary. The final draws the biggest audience, especially when the host nation is involved. International interest is growing, with fans in the US and Canada following the tournament through streaming services.

Streaming options in Europe

Coverage varies by country. In Spain, RTVE Play and Teledeporte carry the matches. In Germany, Magenta Sport and RTL Deutschland are the broadcasters. In France, TF1+ holds the rights. In Italy, RAI Sport and DAZN Italy cover the tournament. In Finland, Ruutu is the broadcaster. In Lithuania, TV3 and Go3 carry the matches.

International streaming with Courtside 1891

Courtside 1891 is FIBA's official streaming platform. It provides live and on-demand coverage of EuroBasket Women, World Cup qualifiers, and other FIBA competitions globally. Some games are available for free with registration; others require a tournament pass or subscription. The service is available in most countries, though blackouts may apply depending on local rights holders.

Streaming options in the US and Canada

In the US, Courtside 1891 is available through DAZN as the primary streaming partner for women's FIBA action. Some Women's World Cup Qualifiers involving USA are available on Max (formerly HBO Max), which includes TNT, TBS, and TruTV, for streaming without cable. In Canada, Courtside 1891 is the most comprehensive service for watching EuroBasket Women and qualifiers.

Current season

The 2025 EuroBasket Women took place from June 18 to June 29, 2025, in Czechia, Germany, Greece, and Italy. France won the tournament, defeating Spain in the final. The top teams from EuroBasket advanced to the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifiers, which are taking place in early 2026. The next EuroBasket Women is scheduled for 2027.

Match Archive

Recently Completed Matches

Review the final scores and details for recently concluded EuroBasket Women broadcasts below.

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Mar 14, 3:00 PM
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Portugal Basketball Women Home
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