The 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup Final tournament shifts into knockout mode with four huge Quarter Final games back-to-back LIVE on ESPN.
Eight nations remain in the hunt to be crowned world champions. Pressure is high as the elimination stage begins.
The Opals will take on Belgium in their Quarter-Final showdown at 8.30pm on Thursday September 29. The Opals took the win against Belgium in a trial game earlier in the month and will be hoping to do the same in front of a packed home crowd.
The Opals topped Group B after a 4-game win-streak, playing great team basketball, and have the momentum going into the matchup.
In the opening game of the Quarter-Finals at 12:00pm the defending champion United States will go head-to-head with a physical Serbian side. Serbia needs a strong defensive game to keep a red-hot Team USA under 100 points in what is looking to be a fast-paced and high-scoring game.
Friday September 30 will see both FIBA Women’s World Cup Semi Finals broadcast live, in another high stakes double header.
Saturday October 1 will see the conclusion of the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup.
The 3rd place game and 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup Final LIVE on Saturday October 1.
ESPN will showcase every 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup Finals game live on Foxtel, Kayo Sports and Fetch TV.
All games will also be LIVE and FREE on ESPN via Kayo Freebies which does not require a subscription.
Kayo Freebies can be accessed by downloading the Kayo Sports app or visiting www.kayosports.com.au/freebies.
To unlock the action, fans simply create an account the same way they would for free-to-air streaming apps. Kayo Freebies is free to access, with no credit card details required.
FIBA Women’s World Cup Finals on ESPN
Quarter-Finals, Thursday September 29, ESPN
12:00pm AEST, USA vs Serbia, ESPN
2:30pm AEST, Puerto Rico vs Canada, ESPN
6:00pm AEST, China vs France, ESPN
8:30pm AEST, Australia vs Belgium, ESPN
Friday September 30
5:00pm AEST, Semi Final 1, ESPN
7:30pm AEST, Semi Final 2, ESPN
Saturday October 1
1:00pm AEST, 3rd Place Game, ESPN
4:00pm AEST, 2022 FIBA World Cup Final, ESPN