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EuroBasket 2025 Semi-Finals: Ranking the four teams left in the tournament

World champions Germany will be eyeing EuroBasket glory
World champions Germany will be eyeing EuroBasket glorydiebilderwelt / Alamy / Profimedia
EuroBasket 2025 has finally arrived at crunch time, with the Semi-Final stage now upon us. Four nations remain as they all stand on the brink of major glory, but who will come out on top?

Flashscore ranks the final four teams' chances of reigning victorious at EuroBasket.

1. Germany

Germany are the favourites to win their second EuroBasket title
Germany are the favourites to win their second EuroBasket titleIntime / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP / Profimedia

Germany are undoubtedly the favourites to become European champions. After clinching their first World Cup in 2023 after a shock last-four victory over the USA, they will now be looking to follow that up with just their second EuroBasket title. Their one and only triumph came in 1993.

German basketball has been on the up in the last few years, with NBA stars Dennis Schroder and Franz Wagner headlining a team that is becoming the perfect blend of European teamwork, as well as the individuality and skill of the NBA.

They are averaging the highest points per game in the tournament (101.9), as well as the second-most rebounds (40.4). They are one of the two teams in EuroBasket with a perfect seven wins from seven, and it'll certainly be tough to stop them.

2. Turkey

Turkey have enjoyed a flawless EuroBasket campaign
Turkey have enjoyed a flawless EuroBasket campaigndiebilderwelt / Alamy / Profimedia

Turkey have arguably been the team of EuroBasket so far, surprising everyone with a phenomenal run that has also seen them be flawless with a seven from seven record.

No one really expected this Turkish team to be this good, but led by young superstar Alperen Sengun - who has had a sensational tournament - they have seen off everyone in their path, including winning a thrilling clash against Nikola Jokic's Serbia in the group stage.

Averaging the third most points per game (90.7) alongside the third most assists (22.6), they have been able to rely on captain Cedi Osman and Shane Larkin to offer strong support to Sengun. Turkey have never won EuroBasket before; could this be their year?

3. Greece

Greece are eyeing their third EuroBasket crown
Greece are eyeing their third EuroBasket crownTOMS KALNINS / EPA / Profimedia

Two-time EuroBasket champions Greece haven't been as perfect as the teams above them on this list, losing a single game to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the group stage. However, it is important to remember that 'Greek Freak', Giannis Antetokounmpo, missed that contest with an injury. 

Giannis is by far and away the best player left in this tournament, and there is simply no one who can stop him from causing carnage. However, Greece aren't as complete a team as Germany or Turkey, and they rely on the fact that Giannis is often double - or even triple-teamed - to create open looks for teammates.

Greece are averaging the seventh most points per game this EuroBasket (86.1), the 15th most rebounds (36.1) and the 13th most assists (19.3), which demonstrates their shortcomings. After failing to advance past the Quarter-Finals in four of the last five EuroBaskets, they now have an incredibly exciting Semi-Final clash with rivals Turkey to look forward to. It could be a fiery affair!

4. Finland

Finland are in the semi-final stage for the first time
Finland are in the semi-final stage for the first timeStefanos Kyriazis/ZUMA Press Wire / Shutterstock Editorial / Profimedia

Finland are the surprise package at this year's EuroBasket, and are most definitely the big outsiders. They are responsible for pulling off one of the biggest upsets in the tournament's history, dumping out Serbia in the first knockout game.

While Lauri Markkanen has enjoyed a fabulous tournament, it has been Finland's team play that has been a major factor in their run to the Semi-Final. They have the second most assists per game at EuroBasket (23.3), with only eliminated Serbia ahead of them.

Finland's best-ever finish at this tournament was sixth place all the way back in 1967, so they have already guaranteed a historic result for the nation, regardless of what happens next. They will be huge underdogs against Germany, but they have proven that they love it when the odds are against them.

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