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The Australian Boomers continue their FIBA Basketball World Cup campaign on Tuesday night against Japan in their final group phase game.
Australia struggled to overcome another slow start in their last outing, going down 85-82 to Germany, making tonight's game against Japan a must-win as they look to advance from Group E.
Patty Mills led the Boomers with 21 points, six assists and five rebounds, while Josh Giddey added 17 points and three assists in the loss.
Can the Boomers get the job done against a Japan squad featuring Yuta Watanabe?
The Sporting News has all of the information you need to watch the Boomers vs. Japan game below.
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup will air in Australia on ESPN/Kayo Sports. The tournament will also be available to stream on FIBA Basketball's official streaming service, Courtside 1891. It offers two subscriptions.
Courtside 1891 Plus is free and gives you access to "extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams." Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch "live game streams and full game replays." Geo-restrictions may apply to certain regions.
Use code TSN10WC to receive a 10 percent discount for Courtside 1891.
If you just want to watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup, you can buy a pass for the entire tournament for $34.99 (AUD). An annual pass, which includes the FIBA Basketball World Cup and other international competitions, costs $49.99 (AUD).
The Australian Boomers continue their FIBA Basketball World Cup campaign on Tuesday night against Japan in their final group phase game.
Australia struggled to overcome another slow start in their last outing, going down 85-82 to Germany, making tonight's game against Japan a must-win as they look to advance from Group E.
Patty Mills led the Boomers with 21 points, six assists and five rebounds, while Josh Giddey added 17 points and three assists in the loss.
Can the Boomers get the job done against a Japan squad featuring Yuta Watanabe?
The Sporting News has all of the information you need to watch the Boomers vs. Japan game below.
How to watch Australia vs. Japan at the FIBA Basketball World Cup
- Date: Tuesday, Aug. 29
- Time: 9:10 p.m. AEST
- TV channel: ESPN/Kayo Sports
- Live Stream: Courtside 1891
The 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup will air in Australia on ESPN/Kayo Sports. The tournament will also be available to stream on FIBA Basketball's official streaming service, Courtside 1891. It offers two subscriptions.
Courtside 1891 Plus is free and gives you access to "extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams." Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch "live game streams and full game replays." Geo-restrictions may apply to certain regions.
Use code TSN10WC to receive a 10 percent discount for Courtside 1891.
If you just want to watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup, you can buy a pass for the entire tournament for $34.99 (AUD). An annual pass, which includes the FIBA Basketball World Cup and other international competitions, costs $49.99 (AUD).