FIBA Tournament Access Now Open: How too qualify and Watch the 2024 Games
Manila,Philippines – September 10,2025 – The path to witnessing the world’s premier basketball competition,the FIBA Tournament,is officially open. Qualifying rounds are underway, determining which national teams will compete for the championship title beginning August 25, 2024, in multiple host cities including the Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia. For basketball enthusiasts globally, understanding the qualification process and viewing options is crucial as the tournament approaches.
The 2024 FIBA Basketball World Cup marks a pivotal moment for international basketball, expanding to 32 teams for the first time. This expansion significantly increases the competitive landscape and offers more nations a chance to showcase their talent on a global stage. The qualification process, spanning multiple windows as November 2021, has narrowed the field, with the final teams now confirmed. Fans can follow their national teams’ progress and secure their viewing plans as the tournament draws nearer.
Understanding the Qualification process
The qualification pathway involved a series of six qualifying windows. Teams competed in regional groups, accumulating wins to secure a spot in the World Cup. The top teams from each group automatically qualified, alongside host nations the Philippines, japan, and Indonesia. Additional teams earned qualification through special wild card selections.
How to Watch the FIBA Tournament
Broadcast and streaming details vary by region. In the United States, games will be broadcast on ESPN and streamed via ESPN+. International viewers can access games through FIBA’s official streaming platform, Courtside 1891, and various regional sports networks. Specific schedules and channel listings are available on the official FIBA website (https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023).
Key Dates and locations
Tournament Dates: August 25 – September 10, 2024
Host Cities: Manila (Philippines), Okinawa (Japan), Jakarta (Indonesia)
* Participating Teams: 32 national teams from across the globe.