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MUNICH (Germany) – The countdown to FIBA EuroBasket 2025 is ticking away, with Latvia, Finland, Cyprus, and Poland ready to host the most anticipated event of the summer.
While most matchups across the four different locations will bring fresh excitement and new discoveries, four clashes will see geographical neighbors cross paths on the top European stage.
Whether they take place by the Baltic Sea, under Scandinavian air, cradled by the Mediterranean, or far away from familiar ground, make sure you don’t miss the regional matchups during the Group Phase.
Latvia vs Estonia
Baltic brothers meeting 10 years later in Riga
Time: Friday, August 29 – 17:00 CET
Venue: Riga, Arena Riga (LAT)
Something has shifted in international basketball when it comes to the Baltic nations. While Lithuania’s historic and unbreakable bond with the game remains as strong as ever, Latvia and Estonia have found new ways to capture the attention of basketball fans with their recent rise.
10 years after FIBA EuroBasket 2015, the neighbors will meet again in the Latvian capital – and it promises to be another sold-out party at Arena Riga. Expect a wave of passion traveling south from Tallinn.
Estonia won the first five meetings with their Baltic neighbors, but Latvia hasn’t lost an official game to the blue-black-and-white since 2003. Their 14th clash will take place on August 29 — and we can’t wait. Can you?
Head to Head: Latvia 8-5 Estonia
YEAR |
COMPETITION |
RESULT |
---|---|---|
2015 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 75-64 Estonia |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 88-81 Estonia |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 72-67 Estonia |
2007 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 73-64 Estonia |
2007 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 87-57 Estonia |
2003 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 86-79 Estonia |
2003 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 93-95 Estonia |
1997 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 79-63 Estonia |
1997 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 85-74 Estonia |
1995 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 98-101 Estonia |
1995 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 88-96 Estonia |
1939 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 25-26 Estonia |
1937 |
EuroBasket |
Latvia 19-41 Estonia |
Sweden vs Finland
Three years in the making, still Finland hosting Sweden
Time: Wednesday, August 27 – 19:30 CET
Venue: Tampere, Tampere Deck Arena (FIN)
Lauri Markkanen dropping a double-double, Mikael Jantunen and Alexander Madsen boosting the frontcourt, Sasu Salin knocking threes. Has anything changed for Finland in these three years since their last victory against Sweden, on the road to the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023?
The answer stands behind both countries’ ambition heading to Tampere, where they will begin their FIBA EuroBasket 2025 campaigns in a head-to-head encounter in Group B on August 27.
Sweden has been rising to the top, and have managed to return to the main EuroBasket stage after 12 years. And yes, they faced Finland at their last FIBA EuroBasket as well, in 2013.
While Lauri Markkanen and Finland may have higher ambitions at the event, their Nordic neighbors are here for a reason and will be a tough nut to crack in the opener.
Head to Head: Sweden 2-5 Finland
YEAR |
COMPETITION |
RESULT |
---|---|---|
2023 |
World Cup Qualifiers |
Sweden 69-85 Finland |
2023 |
World Cup Qualifiers |
Sweden 72-62 Finland |
2013 |
EuroBasket |
Sweden 60-81 Finland |
2001 |
EuroBasket |
Sweden 85-88 Finland |
2001 |
EuroBasket |
Sweden 96-101 Finland |
1984 |
Olympic Qualifiers |
Sweden 85-81 Finland |
1953 |
EuroBasket |
Sweden 32-55 Finland |
Cyprus vs Greece
Cyprus will be making their FIBA EuroBasket debut as co-hosts
Time: Saturday, August 30 – 17:15 CET
Venue: Limassol, Spyros Kyprianou Arena (CYP)
It’s hard to find basketball fans more excited right now than those in Cyprus. In just a few days, they’ll have the chance to see some of the game’s biggest global stars live in Limassol.
Even more historic, Cyprus will make its debut at FIBA EuroBasket as one of the tournament’s four co-hosts – and with it comes a first-ever meeting with Greece on the basketball court, a bortherly duel by all means.
Glory and tradition on one side and the novelty of the debut of on the other, yet both nations are bound by the same cultural roots and the same Mediterranean waves.
France vs Belgium
Boris Diaw in action against Belgium in 2019
Time: Thursday, August 28 – 17:00 CET
Venue: Katowice, Spodek Arena (POL)
Thus far, the list has contained regional clashes involving three co-hosts: Latvia, Finland, and Cyprus. However, in Katowice, there will be the opportunity to see two neighboring countries square off far away from home soil inParis or Brussels.
That’s the case of France and Belgium. Out of the four matchups, this is by far the one with the longest tradition, as they officially first met on the court 90 years ago, at the inaugural FIBA EuroBasket 1935 in Geneva.
Fast forward to Poland, we will witness Les Blues and the Belgian Lions face off once again, six years after their last two clashes in the qualifying stage for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2019. Will France’s domination continue, or is Belgium ready to interrupt the losing streak?
Head to Head: France 15-3 Belgium
YEAR |
COMPETITION |
RESULT |
---|---|---|
2019 |
World Cup Qualifiers |
France 70-59 Belgium |
2019 |
World Cup Qualifiers |
France 64-49 Belgium |
2013 |
EuroBasket |
France 82-65 Belgium |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
France 82-63 Belgium |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
France 71-65 Belgium |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
France 66-70 Belgium |
2009 |
EuroBasket |
France 92-54 Belgium |
1997 |
EuroBasket |
France 89-55 Belgium |
1997 |
EuroBasket |
France 74-73 Belgium |
1993 |
EuroBasket |
France 83-65 Belgium |
1984 |
Olympic Qualifiers |
France 111-105 Belgium |
1979 |
EuroBasket |
France 111-98 Belgium |
1976 |
Olympic Qualifiers |
France 79-84 Belgium |
1964 |
Olympic Qualifiers |
France 78-73 Belgium |
1959 |
EuroBasket |
France 66-63 Belgium |
1951 |
EuroBasket |
France 53-49 Belgium |
1947 |
EuroBasket |
France 26-27 Belgium |
1935 |
EuroBasket |
France 49-30 Belgium |
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