The Lithuania national basketball team delivered a commanding performance in the FIBA Basketball World Cup European Qualifiers, overpowering Great Britain with a decisive 105-85 victory at home on July 2, 2026. The win reaffirmed Lithuania's status as a powerhouse in European basketball and kept them firmly in contention for a spot in the next World Cup.
Match Overview
From the opening tip-off, Lithuania seized control of the tempo, using their trademark physical defense and fluid ball movement to build an early lead. Great Britain fought hard to stay within striking distance, but the depth and experience of the Lithuanian roster proved too much to handle. The home side shot efficiently from both inside the arc and beyond, while their defensive rotations consistently stifled British scoring runs.
Key Moments
- First Quarter Dominance: Lithuania opened with a 28-16 run, capitalizing on fast-break opportunities and offensive rebounds to set the tone.
- Second Quarter Surge: Great Britain trimmed the deficit to single digits midway through the second quarter, but Lithuania responded with a 12-2 spurt to take a 54-38 lead into halftime.
- Third Quarter Breakout: Lithuania extended their advantage to 25 points in the third period, highlighted by a series of three-pointers and transition finishes that left Great Britain struggling to keep pace.
- Fourth Quarter Garbage Time: With the game well in hand, Lithuania rotated bench players, yet still maintained a comfortable margin until the final buzzer.
Standout Players
Lithuania’s balanced attack featured multiple players in double figures. Their veteran frontcourt anchored both ends, while the backcourt provided steady playmaking and perimeter shooting. On the British side, guard play was the bright spot, with several players showing resilience and scoring ability even under relentless pressure. However, Great Britain’s lack of interior size and rebounding strength was exposed against Lithuania’s formidable big men.
Table and Qualification Impact
This win significantly boosts Lithuania’s standing in the European Qualifiers group, keeping them on track for a top finish. For Great Britain, the loss adds pressure to their remaining fixtures, as they now face an uphill battle to secure one of the qualifying spots for the FIBA Basketball World Cup. The result also underscores the gap between established European basketball nations and developing programs, though Great Britain showed flashes of potential that could pay dividends in future cycles.

