The French team will play its quarter-final on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m.!

Little info fell relatively scred last night, France will therefore play its quarter-final on Wednesday at… 5:15 p.m. The day we knew it, the schedule was to be determined, just like the adversary besides, whom we will know this evening around 8 p.m. It will be Serbia or Italy, and you can now tell your boss that you won’t be available for snack time on Wednesday.

If we live on Wednesday the kind of moment experienced yesterday during the round of 16 against Turkey, we even advise you to rest all your afternoon… and all your morning the next day. A European quarter-final rarely leaves you unmoved and you will therefore have to be ready, hoping to be able to celebrate an incredible qualification for the semis. Serbia or Italy therefore, the Serbs who are obviously big favorites in this match due to their individual talent, their genius, the density of their roster, in short they are favorites, we understand. But beware all the same of the Italians who have enough to annoy their little world a little, with in particular a Simone Fontecchio at the top of his game. The answer ? In any case, we will have it tonight around 8 p.m. (match at 6 p.m.) and then it will be time for scouting and preparation for a match that all of basketball France has been waiting for since Terry Tarpey put the lid on against the Turks.

Full quarter-final schedule

  • Tuesday at 5.15 p.m.: Spain – Croatia or Finland
  • Tuesday at 8 p.m.: Germany – Greece or the Czech Republic
  • Wednesday at 5.15 p.m.: France – Serbia or Italy
  • Wednesday at 8 p.m.: Slovenia – Poland or Ukraine

La Roja to open the ball (and to open his opponent) and the Germans in prime time on Tuesday, France Wednesday at Club time Dorothée and Luka Doncic who passes the 50 pawns at 8 p.m., so that’s it for the program almost exact quarter-finals. The following ? it “would be” Friday at the end of the day, but we suggest that you take the matches one after the other if you want.

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