JAKARTA - The first round of the FIBA World Cup 2023 group stage will be completed on August 30 evening WIB. Furthermore, a classification match will be held and the second round of the preliminary will be held on August 31 - September 3.
The classification match will be held on August 31 and September 2 by bringing together Group P which is filled by Ivory Coast, Lebanon, France and Iran. The team that occupies Group P is the team that is ranked third and fourth in Groups G and H.
Meanwhile, winners and runners up in Groups G and H will enter Group L which will automatically qualify for the second round of the FIBA World Cup 2023. Group L matches will be held on September 1 and 3.
In Group L to determine the strongest teams will use the cross scheme. Canada (Group H winners) will play Brazil (Group G runners) and Spain (Group G winners) will meet Latvia (Group H runners).
The second match on September 3 uses a different format than the previous day. Later in the second match Group L will bring together the team with a commensurate rating. Group G winners will be winners of Group H as well as runners up teams.
The results of each group will be added to the results of two games in Group L. The number of points will be accumulated to determine which two teams are entitled to qualify for the quarter-finals which will take place in Manila, Philippines.
Complete Schedule Of Groups P And L At FIBA World Cup 2023:
31 August 2023 (Group P)
16.45: Ivory Coast vs Lebanon
20.30: France vs Iran
September 1, 2023 (Group L)
16.45: Spain vs Latvia
20:30: Canada vs Brazil
September 2, 2023 (Group P)
16.45: Ivory Coast vs France
20.30: Iran vs Lebanon
September 3, 2023 (Group L)
16.45: Brazil vs Latvia
20.30: Spain vs Canada
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