France vs Hungary: 2022 FIBA U-20 Women's European Championship Live Stream, Schedule, Fixture, and Probable Lineups

France will take on Hungary in the FIBA U-20 Women’s European Championship 2022 on July 10.

France will take on Hungary in the FIBA U-20 Women’s European Championship 2022 on July 10. (Image credits: Twitter)
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Jul 10, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

France will take on Hungary in the FIBA U-20 Women’s European Championship 2022 on July 10. The FIBA U-20 Women’s European Championship 2022 will run from July 8 to July 16 in Sopron, Hungary. From July 8 to July 11, the groups will compete, and on July 12, the round of 16 will begin. On July 12, the quarterfinals will begin, and on July 15, the semifinals. The Finals will be placed on July 16 as well.

A, B, C, and D are the four groups into which the teams are split. The Czech Republic, France, Hungary, and the Netherlands make up Group A. Finland, Italy, Belgium, and Sweden make up Group B.  Spain, Lithuania, Poland, and Bulgaria, make up Group C.  Portugal,  Ireland, Latvia, and Serbia, round up Group D.

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Magdalena Szymkiewicz of Poland is currently the top performer in this competition with 28 points, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds. With 20 points and 7 rebounds, Polish player Kamila Borkowska maintains her position in the top two. The combination of Magdalena and Kamila elevated their squad to new heights. Illaria Panzera, Eszter Madar, Liliana Georgieva, Nevena Vuckovic, Alicja Rogozinska, and Weronika Piechowiak are other participants. Poland is leading the team standings with 90 points, followed by Spain, Bulgaria, Portugal, Latvia, Serbia, the Czech Republic, and so on. Regrettably, Sweden, Ireland, and Lithuania took up the bottom of the rankings with the fewest points.

Where And When To Watch?

The FIBA U20 France vs Hungary will be held on July 10, 4:00 PM GMT and 9:30 PM IST. Fans can live stream the match on ESPN and Indians can log in to Fancode.com. 

Predicted Lineup

France: M. Pardon, J. Salaun, Y. Ewodo, K. Chery, E. Mahoutou

Hungary: D. Czukor, V. Vincze, K. Szeli, P. Pusztai, F. Radocz





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