The FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers Group L Georgia vs Netherlands match will be held on August 24, 7:00 PM (International Time) and August 24, 8:00 AM (Indian Time).
Georgia vs Netherlands 2022 FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers, Group L game will be held on August 24 at Tbilsi Arena. The FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 European Qualifiers will resume in the upcoming weeks, which will be a delight for international basketball lovers. As the path toward the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia continues, 32 teams were reduced to 24 teams entering the Second Round, bringing the big event of the next year closer into view. Since most teams will also advance to the FIBA EuroBasket in September, the August window offers some exciting matches to look forward to. Except for Groups A and G, all First Round results carried over. Since there were only three teams in Groups B and H, the results against the fourth-placed team did not count toward the Second Round.
The Gameday 1 action will be highlighted by a titanic match between Serbia and Greece, featuring two-time NBA MVPs Nikola Jokic and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Serbia, who only has one win following a double setback to Belgium, needs a favourable window to change their fortunes, while Greece might take over first place. The return of Kristaps Porzingis will be welcomed by Latvia, and their opening match against Turkey at home presents a significant opportunity to advance their World Cup campaign. The winner will be in a strong position, but Turkey won’t want to enter a crucial match against Serbia on the heels of a loss.
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The FIBA World Cup European Qualifiers Group L Georgia vs Netherlands match will be held on August 24, 7:00 PM (International Time) and August 24, 8:00 AM (Indian Time). Fans can live stream the match on ESPN and Indians can log in to Youtube.
Georgia: Roberts Terry, Abdur-Rahim Jabri, Lindsay KyeRon, Jailyn Ingram, Cam McDowell
Netherlands: Yannick Franke, Keye van der Vuurst de Vries, Boy van Vliet, Leon Williams, Worthy de Jong