Where to Watch Türkiye vs Germany: Stream and Preview the EuroBasket Final with Courtside 1891
- → Game to take place at the Xiaomi Arena, Riga on Sunday, September 14 at 21:00 Local Time (GMT+3)
- → Form check: Türkiye arrive unbeaten at 8-0 after a 94-68 semi-final win over Greece, with Ercan Osmani pouring in 28 points and Alperen Sengun adding 15 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists; Germany are 8-0 too after a 98-86 win over Finland behind 26 points and 12 assists from Dennis Schroder and 23 points from Franz Wagner.
- → Context: It is the first EuroBasket final between two unbeaten teams since 2003, with Türkiye chasing a first continental crown and Germany hunting a second title and a rare World Cup-EuroBasket double.
One game from history
For Sengun & co, this run has felt like a team discovering how much force it can play with when the roles stay clean. Türkiye have not just won eight straight games, they have imposed themselves in different ways depending on the opponent. Against Serbia, it was composure and star power. Against Poland, it was control. Against Greece in the semi-final, it was a blitz.
That is what makes them dangerous going into the title game. Alperen Sengun is the obvious headline, but the most important part of his tournament might be how many shapes he can give an offense. He can score over either shoulder, operate as a hub from the elbows, punish switches, and still make the extra pass quickly enough to keep the weak side engaged. His numbers have been enormous all tournament, but the feel of his game is just as important: he gives Türkiye an organizing presence as much as a scoring one.
Around him, the perimeter has given the team its edge. Shane Larkin has supplied tempo and shot creation. Cedi Osman has brought downhill pressure and wing scoring. Osmani has turned into the kind of swing piece every finalist needs, stretching the floor and punishing hesitation when defenders collapse too early. Türkiye do not need the game to be perfect. They need it to stay physical, connected and confident enough for Sengun to dictate where the help comes from.
Germany's road to a World-Cup, EuroBasket double
Germany look like a champion because they rarely play like they are reaching. The ball moves, the spacing holds, and the possession usually gets to the right player without much strain. Even when games have tightened, they have looked like a team with a clear internal map. That matters this deep in a tournament.
Dennis Schroder remains the pulse. He controls the temperature of the game, knows when to hit the paint, and has spent the tournament blending scoring with high-level playmaking. Franz Wagner gives Germany a second star with a different texture. He is bigger, smoother, and capable of turning a broken possession into something efficient. If Schroder bends the defense, Wagner often finishes the problem.
Then there is the rest of the machine. Daniel Theis adds interior balance and screening detail. Isaac Bonga changes possessions with his reach, activity and timing. Germany have also protected the ball better than anyone left in the field, which is one reason their offense has carried such a steady rhythm from round to round. When they are at their best, they do not just score well. They remove the empty possessions that let opponents breathe.
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