You can watch the Basketball World Cup through several platforms depending on your location:
- Courtside 1891 : This is the official streaming service for the FIBA Basketball World Cup, offering live streams, highlights, and on-demand content. It is available on iOS and Android apps and can be cast to devices like Apple TV and Chromecast. Courtside 1891 also offers a World Cup Pass for live and on-demand games in select countries
- DAZN : In some regions, such as Germany, DAZN streams the FIBA Basketball World Cup live and on-demand in HD on multiple devices
- ESPN : In the United States, the FIBA World Cup games are available on ESPN platforms including ESPN2 and ESPN+. Some games air exclusively on ESPN2, while the majority are on ESPN+ streaming service
- YouTube (FIBA channel) : FIBA’s official YouTube channel provides basketball content and sometimes live streams or highlights related to the World Cup and qualifiers
- Local Broadcasters : Depending on your country, local broadcasters may have rights to air the games. For example, RTVE in Spain, Sportsnet in Canada, France Televisions and beIN in France, and ESPN in Australia
To watch, you may need to subscribe to the relevant service or purchase the Courtside 1891 World Cup Pass if available in your country. Supported devices for NBA App and Courtside 1891 include Android TV, Apple TV, iPhone/iPad, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, PlayStation, Xbox, and more
. In summary, check if Courtside 1891 or DAZN is available in your region, or watch through ESPN in the US, or through local broadcasters holding rights. The official FIBA YouTube channel is also a good source for highlights and some live content.