Where to watch FIBA U19 World Cup: Full schedule, times, live streams, TV channels for 2025 basketball tournament | Sporting News

For the first time ever, Switzerland will host a global FIBA basketball tournament.
Sixteen teams will participate in this year's FIBA U19 World Cup, giving basketball fans a chance to see the next generation of stars.
The squads will be split into four groups (A, B, C and D) and battle in the Group Phase over the first three days before moving on to the Knockout Phase.
WATCH: FIBA U19 World Cup games on Courtside 1891 via DAZN Led by BYU commit AJ Dybantsa, Team USA is considered the favorite to win the tournament after failing to reach the podium in 2023.
But with challengers like Australia, France, Germany and Serbia looking to capture the title, the Americans will have their hands full.
Here is everything you need to know about the 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup, including a daily game schedule and the full group list.
Where to watch FIBA U19 World Cup: TV channels, live streams TV channels: N/A Live streams: Courtside 1891 via DAZN , FIBA YouTube channel FIBA U19 World Cup games will not be available to watch on national TV channels.
You can watch tournament games on the FIBA YouTube channel , and the quarterfinal, semifinal and final rounds on Courtside 1891 via DAZN .
Courtside 1891 offers two subscriptions.
Courtside 1891 Plus is free and gives you access to "extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams and competition." Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch "live game streams and full game replays." How can I watch FIBA U19 World Cup on Courtside 1891? You can access Courtside 1891 through the DAZN app or the following web browsers: Chrome: Android mobile, Windows Safari: iOS mobile, Mac, tablet Firefox: Windows, Mac Edge: Windows Samsung Internet: Android mobile Android Webview: Android mobile FIBA U19 World Cup full schedule: Dates, times for games Dates: Saturday, June 28-Sunday, July 6 The FIBA U19 World Cup will begin on Saturday, June 28, and conclude with the championship game on Sunday, July 6.
Saturday, June 28 (Group Phase) Game Time (ET) Argentina vs.
New Zealand 5:15 a.m.
Mali vs.
Serbia 5:45 a.m.
China vs.
Canada 8 a.m.
Slovenia vs.
Germany 8:30 a.m.
Cameroon vs.
France 10:45 a.m.
USA vs.
Australia 11:15 a.m.
Jordan vs.
Dominican Republic 1:30 p.m.
Switzerland vs.
Israel 2 p.m.
Sunday, June 29 (Group Phase) Game Time (ET) Canada vs.
Slovenia 5:15 a.m.
Germany vs.
China 5:45 a.m.
New Zealand vs.
Mali 8 a.m.
Serbia vs.
Argentina 8:30 a.m.
Israel vs.
Jordan 10:45 a.m.
Dominican Republic vs.
Switzerland 11:15 a.m.
Australia vs.
Cameroon 1:30 p.m.
France vs.
USA 2 p.m.
Tuesday, July 1 (Group Phase) Game Time (ET) Argentina vs.
Mali 5:45 a.m.
Serbia vs.
New Zealand 5:45 a.m.
China vs.
Slovenia 8:30 a.m.
Germany vs.
Canada 8:30 a.m.
Cameroon vs.
USA 11:15 a.m.
Australia vs.
France 11:15 a.m.
Jordan vs.
Switzerland 2 p.m.
Israel vs.
Dominican Republic 2 p.m.
Wednesday, July 2 (Round of 16) The schedule will be updated based on the results of the previous games.
Friday, July 4 (Quarterfinals) The schedule will be updated based on the results of the previous games.
Saturday, July 5 (Semifinals) The schedule will be updated based on the results of the previous games.
Sunday, July 6 (Championship) The schedule will be updated based on the results of the previous games.
FIBA U19 World Cup groups 2025 Group A Argentina Mali New Zealand Serbia Group B Canada China Germany Slovenia Group C Dominican Republic Israel Jordan Switzerland Group D Australia Cameroon France USA Top players to watch at FIBA U19 World Cup AJ Dybantsa (USA): An electric athlete with good size, Dybantsa is widely considered the top prospect in the class of 2025 and could be the No.
1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Christian Anderson (Germany): The Texas Tech guard is coming off a freshman season in which he averaged 10.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game.
Dash Daniels (Australia): The brother of Hawks guard Dyson Daniels, Dash is an elite defender who uses his quickness to fluster his opponents on the perimeter.
Savo Drezgic (Serbia): Drezgic does a little bit of everything on the court, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see him flirt with a triple-double at some point during the tournament.
Tyran Stokes (USA): Stokes is the top prospect in the class of 2026 because of his incredible offensive skill set from the wing..
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