The USA Women’s National Basketball team is competing their way through the group stage of play at the 2024 Paris Olympics; on Monday, they faced Japan, beating them 102-76 and giving them their first advantage during the group stage. On Thursday they’ll play their second game, this one against Belgium. Team USA is one of twelve teams competing at this year’s Games. As a part of Pool C, they’ve been competing in a cohort consisting of Japan, Belgium, and Germany, who they’ll face on August 4.
Team USA is a who’s who of players from the WNBA, including A’ja WIlson whose 24 points in the game against Japan contributed to Team USA’s win along with Brittany Griner, Alyssa Thomas, and Diana Taurasi.
USA vs. Belgium will be played at Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille, outside of Paris, and will air live on Peacock and the USA Network. We’ve got the full schedule and list of competitors of every game; here’s what to know and when to tune in.
Date: Thursday, August 1
Time: 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT
Location: Pierre Mauroy Stadium
TV channels: USA Network
Streaming: Peacock
You can watch the USA vs. Belgium game, as well as every other women’s basketball game of the group rounds and finals, on Peacock. You can also find most events covered on NBCOlympics.com.
In addition to streaming on Peacock, USA vs. Belgium will be broadcast live on USA Network, with coverage starting early, at 2:45 p.m. ET. An encore presentation will air at 12 a.m. on USA Network.
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There are 12 women’s basketball teams competing at the 2024 Olympics. France gained automatic qualification as the host country. The other countries that qualified are listed below:
Women’s Basketball tournament:
Group A: Serbia, Spain, Peoples Republic of China, Puerto Rico
Group B: Canada, Nigeria, Australia, France
Group C: Germany, United States, Japan, Belgium
Napheesa Collier Minnesota Lynx
Kahleah Copper Phoenix Mercury
Chelsea Gray Las Vegas Aces
Brittney Griner Phoenix Mercury
Sabrina Ionescu New York Liberty
Jewell Loyd Seattle Storm
Kelsey Plum Las Vegas Aces
Breanna Stewart New York Liberty
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury
Alyssa Thomas Connecticut Sun
Aja Wilson Las Vegas Aces
Jackie Young Las Vegas Aces
Cheryl Reeve, president of basketball operations and head coach of the Minnesota Lynx, is head coach for the Olympic team.
The assistant coaches for the team are Mike Thibault, general manager for the Washington Mystics; Kara Lawson, head coach at Duke University; and Joni Taylor, head coach at Texas A&M University.
The complete Team USA Women’s basketball schedule is below; all games are available to stream on Peacock, and the broadcast network USA, NBC, Telemundo, or NBC Universo where specific matches can be viewed is noted where applicable.
August 1
Women’s Group C: Japan vs. Germany – 5 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Group B: Australia vs. Canada 7:30 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Group B: France vs. Nigeria 11:15 a.m. (Peacock)
Women’s Group C: Belgium vs. USA 3 p.m. ET (Peacock, encore on USA at 12 a.m. ET)
August 3
Women’s Group A: China vs. Puerto Rico 5 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Group A: Serbia vs. Spain 7:30 a.m. ET (Peacock)
August 4
Women’s Group C: Japan vs. Belgium 5 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Group B: Canada vs. Nigeria 7:30 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Group C: Germany vs. USA 11 a.m. ET (Peacock, Telemundo, encore on USA at 11 p.m. ET)
Women’s Group B: Australia vs. France 3 p.m. ET (Peacock)
August 7
Women’s Quarterfinal 5 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Quarterfinal 8 a.m. ET (Peacock, encore on NBC Universo at 10 a.m. ET)
Women’s Quarterfinal 12 p.m. ET (Peacock)
Women’s Quarterfinal 3:15 p.m. ET (Peacock, USA, encore on USA at 11:30 p.m. ET)
August 9
Women’s Semifinal 11:15 a.m. ET (Peacock, NBC, encore on USA at 6 p.m. ET)
Women’s Semifinal 3 p.m. ET (Peacock, NBC Universo, encore on USA at 8 p.m. ET)
August 11
Women’s Bronze Final 5:30 a.m. ET (Peacock, USA)
Women’s Gold Final 9:30 a.m. ET (Peacock, NBC, encore on USA at 3:30 p.m. ET)