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Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games Announces 3×3 Basketball Teams

The 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow will see the 3×3 basketball competition expand, with 12 teams per gender now confirmed to compete. This marks a major development for the sport, which made its debut at the Birmingham 2022 Games. 3×3 basketball, known for its high energy and fast-paced play, has quickly become one of the most popular versions of basketball worldwide.

Glasgow 2026 3x3 Basketball teams
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An Expanded 3×3 Basketball Programme for Glasgow 2026

Following the success of 3×3 basketball at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, the format has been expanded for Glasgow 2026, with 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams now set to compete. The sport’s growing popularity and dynamic atmosphere have led to its increased presence at major sporting events. The competition will take place at the SEC Centre in Glasgow from July 24 to 29, 2026.


Global Appeal and Increased Participation

The new format sees several countries making their debut appearance, including Nigeria, Guyana, and Malaysia. Notably, Australia, Kenya, and New Zealand will return after participating in the 2022 Games, aiming to improve upon their previous performances. For Australia, the aim is to build on their silver and bronze medals in the men’s and women’s competitions respectively.

Glasgow 2026 3x3 Basketball teams
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The tournament will also welcome new teams, with Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Tonga qualifying for their first-ever appearance, particularly in the women’s competition. The sport’s rapid global growth is evident, with more countries eager to participate.


Highlights from the Men’s and Women’s Draw

The men’s 3×3 competition will feature 12 teams, including strong contenders such as Australia, Jamaica, Kenya, and New Zealand. The women’s competition will also see a mix of experienced teams and newcomers, with nations like Singapore, Uganda, and the Cayman Islands competing for the first time.

The full list of qualified nations includes:

Men’s 3×3 Basketball:

  • Australia
  • Cayman Islands
  • Fiji
  • Guyana
  • Jamaica
  • Kenya
  • New Zealand
  • Scotland
  • Nigeria
  • Singapore
  • Tonga
  • European Qualification Slot (TBC)

Women’s 3×3 Basketball:

  • Australia
  • Cayman Islands
  • Fiji
  • Jamaica
  • Kenya
  • New Zealand
  • Scotland
  • Singapore
  • Uganda
  • European Qualification Slot (TBC)

Fostering the Growth of 3×3 Basketball

Ann-Louise Morgan, Director of Sport at Commonwealth Sport, expressed excitement about the growth of 3×3 basketball, stating, “It’s become one of the most exciting formats in global sport, and its expansion to 12 teams for Glasgow 2026 reflects its rise in popularity.” The inclusion of more teams demonstrates the sport’s increasing reach and global appeal.

Natalie Cunningham, Director of Sport for Glasgow 2026, echoed this sentiment, calling 3×3 basketball “unmissable.” She highlighted the electrifying atmosphere that was created during the Birmingham 2022 Games, a vibe she hopes to replicate in 2026 with even more teams and more fan engagement.


A Thrilling Tournament Ahead

The 3×3 basketball competition in Glasgow promises to deliver fast-paced, exciting action. With new nations joining the competition, the 2026 Games are poised to showcase the sport at its best. Fans can expect high-energy matches, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments.

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