The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Men's Qualifiers have restarted this week with 76 games in five days, all live on DAZN.
Eighty nations are vying for 31 spots to join host Qatar in the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027, with 12 teams advancing from Europe, seven from the Americas, seven from Asia/Oceania and five from Africa.
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Following the opening round of the tournament in Tunisia last November, eight other national teams are now entering the race for their places at the 2027 Qatar World Cup.
Like the FIBA AfroBasket, the World Cup African qualifiers are a source of national pride, with teams looking to put their countries on the world basketball map.
The final rosters have yet to be finalised, but if the preliminary rosters are anything to go by, expect to see Brancou Badiou (Senegal), Aliou Diarra (Mali), Bruno Fernando (Angola), Ehab Amin (Egypt), Assemian Moulare (Ivory Coast) and the reigning AfroBasket MVP, Childe Dundao, all in action over the three-day competition.
| Date | Time (GMT) | Matches |
| Thursday, February 26 | 9pm GMT | Senegal 80-90 Ivory Coast |
| Thursday, February 26 | 9pm GMT | Mali 86-77 Egypt |
| Saturday, February 28 | 6pm GMT | Ivory Coast 96-59 DR Congo |
| Saturday, February 28 | 9pm GMT | Egypt 72-83 Angola |
| Sunday, March 1 | 9pm GMT | Senegal 75-56 DR Congo |
| Sunday, March 1 | 6pm GMT | Mali 80-79 Angola |
Window 2 promises to add drama to this fierce competition for twelve spots in the 2027 Qatar World Cup by featuring participating teams in a back-to-back against the same team in what could be pivotal for hopes of progressing to the next stage.
Expect to see Mario Hezonja (Croatia), Tomas Satoransky ( Czechia), Isaac Bonga (Germany), Tornike Shengelia (Georgia), Alberto Diaz (Spain), Sylvain Francisco (France), Mikael Jantunen (Finland), Mateusz Ponitka (Poland) and some of the Window 1 stars such as Tarik Biberovic (Turkiye), Ignas Sargiunas (Lithuania) and Oleksandr Kovliar (Ukraine).
| Date | Time (GMT) | Matches |
| Friday, February 27 | 6pm GMT | Serbia 78-82 Turkey |
| Friday, February 27 | 7pm GMT | Croatia 93-88 Germany |
| Friday, February 27 | 7.30pm GMT | Great Britain 57-93 Italy |
| Friday, February 27 | 7.30pm GMT | Iceland 86-85 Lithuania |
| Friday, February 27 | 5.30pm GMT | Denmark 71-89 Georgia |
| Sunday, March 1 | 5pm GMT | Hungary 71-74 France |
| Sunday, March 1 | 4.30pm GMT | Belgium 66-71 Finland |
| Sunday, March 1 | 5pm GMT | Israel 94-54 Cyprus |
| Monday, March 2 | 7.30pm GMT | Ukraine 66-86 Spain |

From dominant sweeps to upsets, Window 1 of the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers offered no shortage of compelling games.
Like the FIBA Asia Cup, the World cup Asian qualifiers are a source of national pride, with teams looking to put their countries on the world basketball map.
The likes of Yuta Watanabe (Japan), Hu Jinqiu (China), Sam Mennenga (New Zealand), Brandon Gilbeck (Chinese Taipei), Sina Vahedi (Iran), Hyunjung Lee (Korea), Wael Arakji (Lebanon) and the reigning Asia Cup MVP, Jaylin Galloway should all be in action over the coming days.
| Date | Time (GMT) | Matches |
| Thursday, February 26 | 10.05am GMT | Japan 80-87 China |
| Thursday, February 26 | 11.30am GMT | Philippines 66-69 New Zealand |
| Friday, February 27 | 4pm GMT | Iran 60-73 Jordan |
| Friday, February 27 | 7pm GMT | Lebanon 94-64 Saudi Arabia |
| Sunday, March 1 | 8am GMT | Chinese Taipei 93-100 China |
The games in Window 2 are crucial, as teams that got off to a strong start in last November’s matchups will look to solidify their positions heading into the next phase.
Meanwhile, those who stumbled early will aim to get back on track and keep their World Cup hopes alive - another slip-up at this stage could prove costly.
Each national team will play twice between with matchups held across eight venues in various countries.
| Date | Time (GMT) | Matches |
| Friday, February 27 | 12.10am | Puerto Rico 96-85 Canada |
| Friday, February 27 | 3.10am | United States 79-87 Dominican Republic |
| Friday, February 27 | 10pm | Brazil 94-84 Venezuela |
| Saturday, February 28 | 12.30am | Argentina 44-61 Uruguay |
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