FIBA Women’s World Cup: Complete schedule, results, news and highlights

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USA Basketball is among 12 teams participating in the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup in Sydney, Australia, from Sept. 21-Oct. 1.

The U.S. women’s national basketball team seeks a fourth consecutive gold medal in the 11-day event, last winning in Spain in 2018.

The teams are split into two preliminary groups. China, the United States, Belgium, Puerto Rico, Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Korea comprise Group A. Group B includes Canada, France, Serbia, Australia, Japan and Mali.

All games are televised on ESPN platforms. The championship game will air Saturday, Oct. 1 at 2 a.m. ET on ESPN2.

Here’s all the info you need for the World Cup, including news and analysis.

FIBA World Cup game schedule

All games on ESPN+ unless otherwise noted.

Wednesday, Sept. 21

Puerto Rico 82, Bosnia-Herzegovina 58
USA 87, Belgium 72
Canada 67, Serbia 60
Japan 89, Mali 56

Thursday, Sept. 22

China 107, South Korea 44
France 70, Australia 57
USA 106, Puerto Rico 42
Serbia 69, Japan 64
Belgium 84, South Korea 61

Friday, Sept. 23

China 98, Bosnia-Herzegovina 51
Canada 59, France 45
Australia 118, Mali 58

Saturday, Sept. 24

USA 77, China 63
South Korea 99, Bosnia-Herzegovina 66
Belgium 68, Puerto Rico 65

Sunday, Sept. 25

France 74, Mali 59
Australia 69, Serbia 54
Canada 70, Japan 56
Belgium 85, Bosnia-Herzegovina 55
Serbia 81, Mali 68

Monday, Sept. 26

USA 145, South Korea 69
France 67, Japan 53
China 95, Puerto Rico 60
Australia 75, Canada 72
Puerto Rico 92, South Korea 73
China 81, Belgium 55

Tuesday, Sept. 27

USA 121, Bosnia-Herzegovina 59
Canada 88, Mali 65
Serbia 68, France 62
Australia 71, Japan 54

Wednesday, Sept. 28: Quarterfinals

USA vs. Serbia, 10 p.m. ET, ESPNU

Thursday, Sept. 29: Quarterfinals

Puerto Rico vs. Canada, 12:20 a.m. ET
China vs. France, 3:50 a.m. ET
Belgium vs. Australia, 6:20 a.m. ET

Friday, Sept. 30

Semifinals, 2:50 a.m. ET, TBD
Semifinals, 5:20 a.m. ET, TBD
Third place game, 10:50 p.m. ET

Saturday, Oct. 1

Gold medal game, 2 a.m. ET, ESPN2

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