Team USA and Canada are set to face off on Sunday, but they won't be competing for the medal they had hoped for.
In the semifinals, Team USA was edged by Germany and Canada was defeated by Serbia, both falling just short of what could have been a star-studded gold medal match. Instead, the United States and Canada will go at it over third place and a podium finish.
You won't want to miss the showdown between Anthony Edwards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as Canada aims for its best finish at a FIBA World Cup in program history.
MORE: Ranking the best players in Team USA vs Canada
The Sporting News has you covered with all the information you need to tune in below.
What time is Team USA vs Canada?
- Date: Sunday, Sept. 10
- Time: 4:30 a.m. ET | 1:30 a.m. PT
Team USA vs Canada will tip off around 4:30 a.m. ET on Sunday, Sept. 10. The game will be played at Mall of Asia Arena in the Philippines.
What channel is Team USA vs Canada on?
- TV channel: ESPN2 (U.S.) | Sportsnet (Canada)
- Live stream: Sportsnet NOW | Sling TV | Courtside 1891
Team USA vs Canada will air on ESPN2 in the United States and Sportsnet in Canada. Viewers can also stream the game via Sportsnet NOW and Sling TV or catch a replay on Courtside 1891.
Fans in the U.S. can watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sling TV, which is now offering half off your first month! You can stream the sports you love starting at just $20 in your first month with Sling Orange, which includes ESPN2.
Courtside 1891 offers two subscriptions. Courtside 1891 Plus is free and gives you access to "extended highlights and a curated feed for your favorite teams and competition." Courtside 1891 Max is a paid subscription that allows you to watch "live game streams and full game replays."
If you just want to watch the FIBA Basketball World Cup, you can buy a pass for the entire tournament for $9.99. An annual pass, which includes the FIBA Basketball World Cup and other international competitions, costs $44.99. Use code TSN10WC to receive a 10 percent discount.
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Team USA results at FIBA Basketball World Cup
Date | Opponent | Time (ET)/Result |
Aug. 26 | vs New Zealand | W, 99-72 |
Aug. 28 | vs Greece | W, 109-81 |
Aug. 30 | vs Jordan | W, 110-62 |
Sept. 1 | vs Montenegro | W, 85-73 |
Sept. 3 | vs Lithuania | L, 110-104 |
Sept. 5 | vs Italy | W, 100-63 |
Sept. 8 | vs Germany | L, 113-111 |
Sept. 10 | vs Canada | 4:30 a.m. |
Team Canada results at FIBA Basketball World Cup
Date | Opponent | Time (ET)/Result |
Aug. 25 | vs France | W, 95-65 |
Aug. 27 | vs Lebanon | W, 128-73 |
Aug. 29 | vs Latvia | W, 101-75 |
Sept. 1 | vs Brazil | L, 69-65 |
Sept. 3 | vs Spain | W, 88-85 |
Sept. 6 | vs Slovenia | W, 100-89 |
Sept. 8 | vs Serbia | L, 95-86 |
Sept. 10 | vs USA | 4:30 a.m. |
Team USA roster for FIBA Basketball World Cup
Player | Height | Position |
Paolo Banchero | 6-10 | Forward |
Mikal Bridges | 6-6 | Forward |
Jalen Brunson | 6-2 | Guard |
Anthony Edwards | 6-4 | Guard |
Tyrese Haliburton | 6-5 | Guard |
Josh Hart | 6-5 | Guard |
Brandon Ingram | 6-8 | Forward |
Jaren Jackson Jr. | 6-11 | Center |
Cam Johnson | 6-8 | Forward |
Walker Kessler | 7-0 | Center |
Bobby Portis | 6-11 | Forward |
Austin Reaves | 6-5 | Guard |
Team Canada roster for FIBA Basketball World Cup
Player | Height | Position |
Kyle Alexander | 6-10 | Forward |
Nickeil Alexander-Walker | 6-5 | Guard |
RJ Barrett | 6-6 | Guard |
Trae Bell-Haynes | 6-2 | Guard |
Dillon Brooks | 6-7 | Forward |
Luguentz Dort | 6-3 | Guard |
Zach Edey | 7-4 | Center |
Melvin Ejim | 6-6 | Forward |
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 6-6 | Guard |
Kelly Olynyk | 7-0 | Center |
Dwight Powell | 6-9 | Center |
Phil Scrubb | 6-4 | Guard |