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Type of member Individual Describe your organisation [LiveStream] Lebanon vs France Basketball Live Streams 𝙵𝚁𝙴𝙴 FIBA Basketball 𝟸𝟶𝟸𝟹, 𝟸9 𝙰𝚄𝙶 The FIBA World Cup continues this week with more group-stage hoops to help sort out seeding for the quarter-final. FIBA basketball offers another chance for national teams to bring home prestigious trophies and bragging rights between the Olympics. Running through September 10, 16 teams are participating in a tournament that will play out across three countries in the Asia-Pacific region for the first time. To ensure you catch all the action, we'll show you how to watch FIBA World Cup live streams for free, plus premium options that'll get you an all-access ticket to see every game. Teams from the United States, Germany, Canada, Spain, France, China, Greece, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, and more are set to make the trip. Highlighting the diversity of talent across the NBA, almost all teams are expected to have representatives from the world's biggest basketball league. You can tune in to watch all-pro caliber superstars such as Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Dončić, Rudy Gobert, Bogdan Bogdanović, and Karl-Anthony Towns. See also: Free Dutch F1 live stream The 2023 tournament is the most accessible in history. You have premium and free FIBA live streams to tap into in nearly every country. To access free live streams (links below) from outside those countries, you must use a VPN (virtual private network) to bypass geo-restrictions. These handy apps let your devices mimic various international locations of your choosing so you can watch the World Cup online for free. We'll show you how further down this page if you don't have one already, along with extra details about various streaming options around the globe. Where to watch FIBA World Cup basketball live streams free from anywhere You can catch some of the FIBA World Cup action using free live streams in countries such as New Zealand (TVNZ), Spain (RTVE), and France (France.tv). The latter two may only show games involving their respective national teams, but TVNZ's schedule has a little more variety. Whichever route you decide to go, remember you'll require a VPN to access them if you don't live in those countries. A VPN allows you to trick apps and websites into thinking you're connecting from servers within nearly any region worldwide. Once turned on and connected, visit the website like normal; it should punch your ticket to any available live stream. You can also use VPNs to sign up for cheap streaming services such as ESPN+ or Sling TV, great alternatives that are still relatively affordable if the free streams don't broadcast the matches or teams you like. Don't have a VPN? There's a fantastic offer right now on the best VPN we've tested and have been using for years for streaming and beefing up our online security. You can pick up Express VPN, save 49% on the usual price, and get three months for free. It's the best investment in your sports-watching future if you know you'll want to watch more international sports streams. If you're unsatisfied, there's a hassle-free 30-day money-back guarantee. How to watch the FIBA World Cup with a VPN Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one. Install it on the device you're using to watch the game. Turn it on and set it to the appropriate location. Go to: TVNZ (New Zealand) / RTVE (Spain) to watch free, or; Go to: NBA.com FIBA World Cup Pass for UK and international streams, or; Go to: ESPN Plus or Sling TV and sign up with a US ZIP code and payment method. Sign in and watch the matches. When: August 25 - September 10 How to watch the FIBA World Cup in the USA ESPN is set to stream all FIBA World Cup in the US across its various platforms. Six games are expected to air exclusively on ESPN2, namely those featuring Team USA, and most likely some games from late rounds and the final on September 10. ESPN+ is set to show all 86 other matchups, which requires a $10 monthly subscription. If you're a cord-cutter and want to access ESPN2 temporarily, you could opt for a service such as Sling Orange or Fubo TV. Sling is usually $40 a month, but your first month is currently cut to $20, and you can cancel anytime. Fubo TV is much more expensive at $75 a month, but you can get a 7-day free trial before moving on to a rolling one-month deal. Or, if you have a VPN, you can watch certain FIBA World Cup matches for free using the broadcasts as described above. Country