Twelve teams are set to compete in the 2025 FIBA AmeriCup, with play beginning in Nicaragua on Friday, Aug. 22.
Team USA will look for redemption after failing to reach the championship game in the 2022 FIBA AmeriCup. Javonte Smart and Jahmi'us Ramsey lead a talented backcourt, and former NBA players like Jerian Grant and Langston Galloway round out the roster.
Team USA will face stiff competition from the likes of Brazil and Argentina, the defending champion. Additionally, NBA standout Jose Alvarado leads Puerto Rico into competition, giving his squad a significant boost.
The Sporting News has everything that you need to know about the 2025 FIBA AmeriCup, including a daily game schedule and the full group list.
Where to watch FIBA AmeriCup: TV channels, live streams
- TV channels: N/A
- Live streams: Courtside 1891 via DAZN
FIBA AmeriCup games will not be available to watch on traditional broadcast television. Instead, you can watch tournament games with Courtside 1891 via DAZN.
Courtside 1891 offers two subscription plans. Courtside 1891 Plus is free and grants viewers 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.
How can I watch FIBA AmeriCup on Courtside 1891?
You can access Courtside 1891 through the DAZN app or on the following web browsers:
- Chrome: Android mobile, Windows
- Safari: iOS mobile, Mac, tablet
- Firefox: Windows, Mac
- Edge: Windows
- Samsung Internet: Android mobile
- Android Webview: Android mobile
FIBA AmeriCup schedule: Dates, times for games
- Dates: Friday, Aug. 22-Sunday, Aug. 31
The FIBA AmeriCup will begin on Friday, Aug. 22, and conclude with the championship game on Sunday, Aug. 31.
Friday, Aug. 22 (Group Phase)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Puerto Rico 93, Panama 59 | — |
Canada 88, Venezuela 54 | — |
Argentina 94, Nicaragua 70 | — |
Dominican Republic 84, Colombia 59 | — |
Saturday, Aug. 23 (Group Phase)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Brazil 81, Uruguay 76 | — |
USA 105, Bahamas 93 (OT) | — |
Puerto Rico 97, Venezuela 70 | — |
Canada 99, Panama 49 | — |
Sunday, Aug. 24 (Group Phase)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Dominican Republic 84, Argentina 83 | — |
Brazil 84, Bahamas 66 | — |
Colombia 89, Nicaragua 86 | — |
Uruguay 86, USA 85 | — |
Monday, Aug. 25 (Group Phase)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Venezuela 77, Panama 73 | — |
Argentina 84, Colombia 83 | — |
Dominican Republic 74, Nicaragua 70 | — |
Canada 82, Puerto Rico 73 | — |
Tuesday, Aug. 26 (Group Phase)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Uruguay 100, Bahamas 91 | — |
USA 90, Brazil 78 | — |
Thursday, Aug. 28 (Quarterfinals)
Game | Time (ET) |
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Brazil 94, Dominican Republic 82 | — |
USA 83, Uruguay 70 | — |
Argentina 82, Puerto Rico 77 | — |
Canada 94, Colombia 56 | — |
Saturday, Aug. 30 (Semifinals)
Game | Time (ET) |
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USA vs. Brazil | 4:40 p.m. |
Argentina vs. Canada | 8:10 p.m. |
Sunday, Aug. 31 (Championship)
Game | Time (ET) |
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3rd Place Game | 4:40 p.m. |
Final | 8:10 p.m. |
FIBA AmeriCup groups 2025
Group A
- USA
- Brazil
- Uruguay
- Bahamas
Group B
- Panama
- Venezuela
- Canada
- Puerto Rico
Group C
- Dominican Republic
- Nicaragua
- Argentina
- Colombia
FIBA AmeriCup list of previous winners
Here are the last 10 winners of the tournament:
Year | 1st | 2nd | 3rd |
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2022 | Argentina | Brazil | USA |
2017 | USA | Argentina | Mexico |
2015 | Venezuela | Argentina | Canada |
2013 | Mexico | Puerto Rico | Argentina |
2011 | Argentina | Brazil | Dominican Republic |
2009 | Brazil | Puerto Rico | Argentina |
2007 | USA | Argentina | Puerto Rico |
2005 | Brazil | Argentina | Venezuela |
2003 | USA | Argentina | Puerto Rico |
2001 | Argentina | Brazil | Canada |