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What time is Nigeria vs USA? Schedule and where to watch the Women's Basketball Quarterfinals in the Olympics

It is a huge matchup

USA Women's Basketball team
USA Women's Basketball team

The Team USA women's basketball team are striving for gold and they will soon play their quarterfinal against Nigeria at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Having comfortably beaten Japan, Germany and Belgium in the preliminary round, the USA are into the quarterfinals and it is Nigeria that stands between them and a shot at a medal.

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When it comes to the head-to-head record, it is the USA who take all of the confidence into this quarter-final. The two nations have met on five occasions and all five of them have gone the way of the United States of America.

The last meeting was in February 2024 at the FIBA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Belgium and it was an emphatic 100-46 victory for the USA.

Many think that if the African nation was able to reach the semi-final here, it would be the ultimate Olympic upset in basketball.

When is Nigeria vs USA in the women's basketball?

This matchup is going to kick off in Paris at 21:30 CEST, the local time in France. In the USA, that will be 03:30pm ET. The day in question will be Wednesday, August 7.

Where is Nigeria vs USA in the women's basketball?

The matchup is going to take place in Paris' Bercy Arena, where lots of thrilling basketball action has already gone down.

How to watch Nigeria vs USA in the women's basketball on TV

United States vs. Nigeria in Olympic women's basketball will be broadcast on USA Network, which can be viewed through cable TV packages or live TV streaming apps including YouTubeTV or FuboTV. The game will also be streamed on Peacock.

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