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USA Women's Basketball vs. Japan live updates: Olympic highlights, score, results
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Date:2025-04-18 15:27:12
The United States women's basketball team opens play at the 2024 Paris Olympics with a rematch of the gold medal game from the previous Summer Games.
Team USA will take on Japan on Monday in their first group stage clash, three years after the U.S. came out on top in the previous matchup. Brittney Griner pushed the Americans to the gold medal that day with 30 points in the 90-75 win.
Monday will be the start of the U.S. attempt to repeat as gold medalists. In addition to Japan, the Americans will contend with Germany and Belgium in their group for a spot in the quarterfinals.
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USA vs. Japan: Time, TV, streaming and how to watch
- Date: Monday, July 29
- Time: 3 p.m. ET | noon PT
- Location: Lille, France
- TV: USA Network
- Streaming: Peacock, Fubo (free trial)
What time is the Team USA women's game?
The game will broadcast on USA Network at 3 p.m. ET.
How can I watch Team USA women play Japan?
The game will be broadcasted on USA and stream across Peacock and fubo TV.
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