Spain have retained their Eurobasket crown with a dominant 98-85 victory over France.
| 31 August - 18 September |
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| Group A (Panevėžys) |
Group B (Šiauliai) |
Group C (Alytus) |
Group D (Klaipėda) |
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| Spain | Serbia | Greece | Slovenia | ||||
| Turkey | France | Croatia | Russia | ||||
| Lithuania | Germany | Montenegro | Belgium | ||||
| Great Britain | Israel | Macedonia | Georgia | ||||
| Poland | Italy | Bosnia | Bulgaria | ||||
| Qualifier 2 | Latvia | Qualifier 1 | Ukraine | ||||
Spain have retained their Eurobasket crown with a dominant 98-85 victory over France.
Spain take on France in tonight's Eurobasket final with Spain looking to repeat as champions against a French team in their first ever final.
Russia has finished third, following a thrilling 72-68 victory over the FYR of Macedonia in Kaunas.
France will join Spain in the 2011 Eurobasket final after defeating the previously unbeaten Russia 79-71 in Kaunas.
Spain has secured an Olympic spot at London 2012 and a place in the final of Eurobasket, thanks to a 92-80 win over FYR of Macedonia.
Russia booked their place in the semi finals with a 77-67 victory over the 2009 runners-up Serbia in Kaunas.
France have become the third team to qualify for the semi-finals following a 64-56 win over Greece in Kaunas.
FYR of Macedonia have knocked the hosts out of Eurobasket, as they defeated Lithuania 67-65 in Kaunas.
Juan Carlos Navarro led by example as he drained 26 points in 26 minutes as Spain romped to a 86-64 success over Slovenia.
The players and coaches arrived in Kaunas and had their respective practices inside the new Zalgiris Arena.