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Women's Basketball World Cup: which days, which channel to watch the matches of the French team?

2022-09-21T16:09:13.216Z


From September 22 to October 1, Australia hosts the Women's Basketball World Cup. This year, twelve teams will compete for


The group stages will take place from September 22 to 27.

The French will challenge Serbia, Japan, Canada, Mali and Australia in Group B. The first four nations in each group will be able to continue in the quarter-finals on Thursday 29 September.

As for the semi-finals, they will take place on Friday, September 30.

Finally, the final will take place at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 1.

So here, we tell you which days and on which channel to see the matches of the France team!

Group matches in France: which days, which hours, which channel?

You will find the matches of the French women's basketball team

live on the beIN SPORTS 1 channel

from September 22 to 27.

The first Australia – France match is broadcast on Thursday 22 at 12:30 p.m. The next day at 10 a.m., you can watch the France – Canada match.

On Sunday 25, the Mali – France duel takes place at 6.30 a.m. The fourth France – Japan match is broadcast on Monday 26 at 10 a.m.

Finally, the last Serbia – France meeting takes place on Tuesday 27 from 9:30 a.m.

Watch the French women's team with the beIN SPORTS CONNECT offer

You can watch the Women's Basketball World Cup by subscribing to the non-binding beIN SPORTS CONNECT offer, at the price of 15 euros per month.

As soon as you register, you have access to all beIN SPORTS channel programs via your CANAL+ account.

Champions League, Bundesliga, NBA, Wimbledon or even NFL, there is something for everyone!

Finally, the content of the channels is available on Android TV and Apple TV, but also PC, TV, smartphone and tablet.

Find here

the beIN SPORTS CONNECT offer

Source: leparis

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