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Where to watch Australia vs. the Lebanon at FIBA Asia Cup 2025: Live stream, TV channel, start time

Benyam Kidane

Where to watch Australia vs. the Lebanon at FIBA Asia Cup 2025: Live stream, TV channel, start time image

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The Australian Boomers continue their FIBA Asia Cup campaign in their second Group A matchup against Lebanon.

The Aussies sit at the top of Group A after a 97-61 win over South Korea, while Lebanon defeated Qatar, 84-80, in their opening game.

Saturday's matchup is a rematch of the 2022 FIBA Asia Cup final, where the Aussies got the best of Lebanon, 75-73 to lift the trophy.

The Sporting News has you covered with the Boomers schedule, results, TV information and more. 

How to watch Australian Boomers vs. Lebanon: TV channels, live streams

FIBA Men's Asia Cup games will not be available on free-to-air TV. You can watch the Boomers games on ESPN/Kayo Sports. The tournament's games will also be available to stream on Courtside 1891.

When is Australian Boomers vs. Lebanon?

  • Date: Saturday, August 9
  • Time: 1:00 a.m. AEST

The Australian Boomers will take on Lebanon on Saturday, August 9, with tip-off set for 1:00 a.m. AEST at the King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia.

Australian Boomers FIBA Men's Asia Cup full schedule: Dates, times for games

The FIBA Men's Asia Cup will begin on Tuesday, August 5, and conclude with the championship game on Sunday, August 17.

The Boomers have been drawn in Group A alongside South Korea, Lebanon, and Qatar. 

*All times AEST.

GameDateTimeLocation
Australia vs. South KoreaWednesday 6 August AUS 97 def. KOR 61King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia
Australia vs. LebanonSaturday, August 91:00 a.m.King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia
Australia vs. QatarSunday, August 106:00 p.m.King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia

Australian Boomers FIBA Men's Asia Cup squad

PlayerPositionHeightAgeTeam
Will HickeyG6-426Illawarra Hawks
Xavier CooksF6-828Sydney Kings
Will MagnayC6-1027Tasmania JackJumpers
Dash DanielsG6-517Melbourne United
Josh BannanF6-1024Tasmania JackJumpers
Owen FoxwellG6-221S.E. Melb Phoenix
Jack McVeighF6-829Cairns Taipans
Jaylin GallowayF6-622Sydney Kings
Reyne SmithG6-222Cairns Taipans
Harry WesselsC7-122Saint Mary's
Ben Henshall G6-521Perth Wildcats
Jack WhiteF6-727Bayern Munich

Benyam Kidane

Benyam Kidane is a senior NBA editor and has been covering the league for The Sporting News since 2016. In his spare time you can find him watching Allen Iverson highlights on repeat.