EuroBasket 2025: Germany and Türkiye Face Off in the Final

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The EuroBasket 2025 champion will be crowned on Sunday when Germany and Türkiye face each other in the decisive final match. The tournament has showcased numerous NBA talents, and fans can look forward to a star-studded showdown in the final, featuring players like Franz Wagner of the Orlando Magic (Germany) against Alperen Sengun of the Houston Rockets (Türkiye).

However, some of the tournament`s biggest stars were eliminated in the earlier knockout rounds. Nikola Jokić and the Serbian team, who were considered pre-tournament favorites, were surprisingly defeated by Lauri Markkanen and Finland in the Round of 16. Luka Dončić led Slovenia to the quarterfinals, but a strong fourth-quarter performance by Germany propelled them forward, sending the Lakers star home. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Greece lost to Türkiye in Friday`s semifinals.

The knockout stage matches are being held in Riga, Latvia.

As the tournament nears its conclusion, here`s everything you need to know:

Tournament Format

The tournament commenced with a group stage, featuring four groups, each comprised of six teams. The group stage, which concluded on September 4th, followed a round-robin format, with each team playing every other team in its respective group once. The top four teams from each group progressed to the knockout phase.

Where to Watch EuroBasket 2025?

EuroBasket is available for streaming on Courtside 1891, a FIBA subscription service.

Knockout Stage Schedule and Scores

Saturday, September 6 (Round of 16)

  • Türkiye 85, Sweden 79
  • Germany 85, Portugal 58
  • Lithuania 88, Latvia 79
  • Finland 92, Serbia 86

Sunday, September 7 (Round of 16)

  • Poland 80, Bosnia and Herzegovina 72
  • Georgia 80, France 70
  • Slovenia 84, Italy 77
  • Greece 84, Israel 79

Tuesday, September 9 (Quarterfinals)

  • Türkiye 91, Poland 77
  • Greece 87, Lithuania 76

Wednesday, September 10 (Quarterfinals)

  • Finland 93, Georgia 79
  • Germany 99, Slovenia 91

Friday, September 12 (Semifinals)

  • Germany 98, Finland 86
  • Türkiye 94, Greece 68

Sunday, September 14 (Final)

  • Germany vs. Türkiye, 2 p.m. ET

Group Stage Results

Wednesday, August 27

  • Lithuania 94, Great Britain 70
  • Portugal 62, Czechia 50
  • Germany 106, Montenegro 76
  • Türkiye 93, Latvia 73
  • Finland 93, Sweden 90
  • Serbia 98, Estonia 64

Thursday, August 28

  • Georgia 83, Spain 69
  • Israel 83, Iceland 71
  • France 92, Belgium 64
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 91, Cyprus 64
  • Greece 75, Italy 66
  • Poland 105, Slovenia 95

Friday, August 29

  • Germany 105, Sweden 83
  • Türkiye 92, Czechia 78
  • Lithuania 94, Montenegro 67
  • Latvia 72, Estonia 70
  • Finland 109, Great Britain 79
  • Serbia 80, Portugal 69

Saturday, August 30

  • Germany 107, Lithuania 88
  • Estonia 89, Czechia 75
  • Italy 78, Georgia 62
  • Belgium 71, Iceland 64
  • Sweden 78, Great Britain 59
  • Serbia 84, Latvia 80
  • France 103, Slovenia 95
  • Greece 96, Cyprus 69
  • Finland 85, Montenegro 65
  • Türkiye 95, Portugal 54
  • Spain 88, Bosnia and Herzegovina 67
  • Poland 66, Israel 64

Sunday, August 31

  • Greece 94, Georgia 53
  • Slovenia 86, Belgium 69
  • Israel 82, France 69
  • Spain 91, Cyprus 47
  • Italy 96, Bosnia and Herzegovina 79
  • Poland 84, Iceland 75

Monday, September 1

  • Montenegro 87, Sweden 81
  • Türkiye 84, Estonia 64
  • Germany 120, Great Britain 57
  • Latvia 78, Portugal 62
  • Lithuania 81, Finland 78
  • Serbia 82, Czechia 60

Tuesday, September 2

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 80, Greece 77
  • Israel 92, Belgium 89
  • Slovenia 87, Iceland 79
  • Georgia 93, Cyprus 61
  • Italy 67, Spain 63
  • France 83, Poland 76

Wednesday, September 3

  • Great Britain 89, Montenegro 83
  • Portugal 68, Estonia 65
  • Lithuania 74, Sweden 71
  • Latvia 109, Czechia 75
  • Germany 91, Finland 61
  • Türkiye 95, Serbia 90

Thursday, September 4

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 84, Georgia 76
  • France 114, Iceland 74
  • Slovenia 106, Israel 96
  • Italy 89, Cyprus 54
  • Greece 90, Spain 86
  • Belgium 70, Poland 69
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