Turkey it will be Saturday at 12 p.m., it’s early but it’s worth it, right?

It was the information everyone was waiting for at the end of the evening. We knew the first four quarter-finals, but to organize the day we needed more, namely to know the time of these four posters. FIBA Bomb has just dropped and the French team will therefore face Turkey at… 12 noon, at the start of a huge day in Berlin.

It’s okay, so you can tell Annabelle and Jérôme that you won’t come to eat in the evening, and also tell them that you won’t come to eat for lunch either. Unless it’s kebab on the menu, so the valve is done and we move on. Because it is therefore at 12 p.m. on Saturday that the French team will play its round of 16, once morest Turkey, a somewhat original schedule but what do you want, no free pass in FIBA, except when you are Slovenian. The full program? Here it is, and we’ll talk regarding it later:

12 p.m.: France – Turkey

2:45 p.m .: Slovenia – Belgium

6 p.m.: Germany – Montenegro

8:45 p.m.: Spain – Lithuania

To make it simple, early morning, obliged, small stretches, breakfast, conditioning, and we will therefore continue on regarding eleven hours of very high level basketball, hoping that the Blues will still put us in a good mood for the rest of the weekend. In the wake of the EDF match, Luka Doncic will take his place to make a good Belgian joke to the Belgians, then the Germans can then count on a crowded arena to push them towards the quarters in a meeting that seems quite within reach once morest Montenegro. Last but not the Lit, the last meeting of the evening will also be the most anticipated by the greatest number, namely a huge clash between La Roja and Lithuaniathe kind of duel that we might very well have found in the semi-finals if Domantas Sabonis had not started his Euro yesterday.

France – Turkey at 12 noon so it’s not the only thing that interests us but let’s say that it will clearly condition our Saturday. And our weekend. And our month of September huh, so ALLEZ LES BLEUS, and as one of the greatest poets of his generation (almost) said very well: “I told you, sir, it’s noon, and at noon bah the bullshit is over »

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