The FIBA Regional Office of Africa has confirmed that Tunisia and Senegal will serve as the venues for the fourth window of the 2027 Basketball World Cup African Qualifiers, a crucial step in determining the continent’s representatives for the global tournament.
Host cities and venues
Matches in Group E will be played at the Salle Multidisciplinaire de Radès in Tunis, a modern arena that has previously hosted high‑profile basketball events. Group F fixtures are slated for the Dakar Arena in Senegal’s capital, a facility known for its vibrant atmosphere and capacity to attract large crowds.
Teams and group composition
The draw has placed Cameroon, Guinea, Tunisia, Nigeria, South Sudan and Cape Verde in Group E, while Group F will feature Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Mali, Angola, Egypt and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Schedule and upcoming decisions
The matches are scheduled to run from August 27 to August 30, giving teams a compact window to battle for advancement. The intensity of the schedule promises tightly contested games, as each side looks to secure a favorable position heading into the final round of qualifiers. With the hosts for the fifth and final window of the African qualifiers yet to be announced, attention will soon turn to the remaining nations vying for the last spots. The outcome of this window will shape the composition of the continental representatives and set the stage for the ultimate showdown later in the year.