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News – How to watch women’s basketball at the Olympics on Friday July 30

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Women’s Olympic basketball action continues Friday with three games scheduled, including the United States facing host Japan and Nigeria meeting France. Australia and China will round out the game of the day.

Time: 12:40 AM ETTV Channel: United States Live Stream: NBCOlympics.com Spread: United States -19 Over / Under: 161 Online Odds: United States -2500, Japan 1200

The Americans are big favorites not only in this game, but throughout the competition. They have watched the game so far and hope to continue playing at a high level against Japan. The host nation hopes to cause the biggest upheaval of the tournament in this competition.

Time: 4:20 a.m. ETTV Channel: TBDL Live Stream: NBCOlympics.com Spread: France -7.5 Over / Under: 142.5 Moneyline Odds: Nigeria 270, France -350

France are the small favorites here with former UConn star Gabby Williams in the lead. Nigeria also have familiar talents with Erica Ogwumike and Elizabeth Balogun, but need the contribution of supporting players to achieve victory here. The French Tango Bourges Basket quartet must gain momentum in this one.

Time: 8:00 a.m. ETTV Channel: TBDL Live Stream: NBCOlympics.com Spread: Australia -5.5 Over / Under: 146.5 Currency Quotes: Australia -255, China 205

Australia have a host of WNBA players on the roster and hope to challenge the United States for the gold medal. Stephanie Talbot and Leilani Mitchell lead the Australian squad, but look for Ezi Magbegor to get things going as the tournament progresses. China are a solid unit, but will likely be outmatched by Australian talent in this competition.

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