U20 Women's Games: Tuesday 12 July
MATOSINHOS (FIBA U20 Women's European Championship 2016) - Here are the eight games to look forward to on Day 3 of the FIBA U20 Women's European Championship 2016.
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Serbia v Germany
Both teams come into this game off the back of two very different results after Serbia were soundly beaten by Italy and Germany defeated Sweden. Both have 1-1 records and the winner will be looking at second place in the Group.
France v Latvia
France are bidding to finish with a flourish and go to an unbeaten 3-0 record against a Latvia side who must stop their opponents moving the ball with the same slickness as they did in their previous game.
Italy v Sweden
It's been bitter-sweet for Italy who have two wins from two games but have been left reeling from the an injury to Marzia Tagliamento. Sweden will be hoping it's third time lucky in pursuit of their first victory but must increase their offensive production.
Netherlands v Greece
Greece are still searching for their first win in Matosinhos and will go up against a Netherlands side who were dismantled by France in a result that took everybody by surprise. Head coach Remy De Wit will demand a response from the Dutch players.
Spain v Bosnia and Herzegovina
It was a shock the way that the defending champions gave up their 14-point advantage in the derby against Portugal. Spain will be expected to hit back with a victory over the Division A rookies.
Russia v Slovak Republic
Both teams are yet to taste defeat and whoever can still say that after the final buzzer sounds in this meeting, will be confirmed as the Group winners.
Portugal v Poland
It's been a real party for the locals after Portugal's success at the European Football Championships in Paris and a win against Spain here in Matosinhos. Now they have the prospect of winning the Group. Can Poland stop them?
Belgium v Turkey
Something has to give in this one as both teams do battle for their first win of the tournament. WNBA draftee Julie Allemand could be the key for Belgium after a super effort against Russia on Day 2 - even if it wasn't enough to take her team to victory.
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