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3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball at Glasgow 2026 Session 8

Glasgow 2026 brings together 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball in Session 8, with CBC set to cover the action from the Commonwealth Games.

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Glasgow 2026 Puts 3x3 and Wheelchair Basketball in the Spotlight

Glasgow 2026 is shaping up as a landmark moment for basketball fans on both sides of the Atlantic. Session 8 of the games will feature two distinct and compelling formats: 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball. CBC, Canada's public broadcaster, has confirmed coverage of the session, giving Canadian audiences a direct window into the competition.

The pairing of 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball in a single session reflects the broadening scope of the Commonwealth Games program. Both disciplines have grown significantly in profile over the past decade, and Glasgow 2026 offers another major stage for athletes who have dedicated years to their respective codes.

What to Expect from Session 8

3x3 Basketball is a fast-moving half-court format played with four players per side, three on the court at any time. Points come quickly, games are decided to 21 or by a ten-minute clock, and the margin for error is narrow. At the Commonwealth level, the format rewards teams that combine sharp shooting with tight defense and smart ball movement.

Wheelchair Basketball, meanwhile, operates under its own set of technical and tactical demands. Players are classified by functional ability, and rosters are built around a points system that ensures balanced competition across differing levels of physical function. The sport has a long Commonwealth Games history, and the Glasgow edition is expected to draw competitive squads from across the member nations.

For fans watching through CBC, Session 8 will offer a concentrated block of basketball that covers both able-bodied and para sport. That combination is increasingly common at major multi-sport events, and it gives broadcasters and viewers a chance to engage with the full spectrum of the game in one sitting.

CBC Coverage and the Canadian Connection

CBC's involvement matters for the Canadian basketball community. Canada has developed a strong reputation in both 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball at the international level, and domestic audiences will be watching closely to see how Canadian athletes perform when the Glasgow 2026 competition gets underway.

The broadcaster's decision to carry Session 8 signals that demand for basketball content, in all its formats, continues to grow among Canadian sports viewers. Multi-sport events like the Commonwealth Games have historically been a vehicle for introducing audiences to disciplines they might not follow during the regular calendar year, and this session is well-placed to do exactly that.

Glasgow itself is a proven host city for major sporting events, and the 2026 Commonwealth Games will bring together athletes from across the Commonwealth in what promises to be a high-level competition environment. Session 8 is one piece of a broader program, but for basketball, it represents a concentrated showcase of the sport's range and inclusivity.

Looking Ahead to Glasgow 2026

With the games still ahead, specific schedules, venues, and team compositions for Session 8 have not yet been fully confirmed in available reporting. CBC's coverage announcement, as reported, points to the session as a key broadcast moment for basketball at the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

Fans in Canada can plan to follow CBC's output as more details about the Glasgow 2026 basketball program are released. For anyone interested in the growth of 3x3 Basketball as a format, or in the continued development of Wheelchair Basketball on the international stage, Session 8 will be worth marking on the calendar.

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Mia Chen

Basketball Writer

Mia tracks basketball and badminton and the stories behind the scoreline.

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