The tournament is the only time when all four nations – England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales – participate in one competition.
Karen Burton will lead the U16 England Girls squad, with Billy Beddow the U16 Boys head coach.
Over two days the players will have the opportunity to showcase their talents ahead this summer’s FIBA European Championships, where Great Britain will compete at both U16 and U18.
The games will be livestreamed on the Basketball Scotland Facebook page. Follow the action on the Basketball England Instagram, Facebook and Twitter channels.
The Dundee showdown follows the U18s event in Cardiff last month, when England’s men and women had a clean sweep of wins.
11:00: ENGLAND GIRLS vs Ireland
13:30: ENGLAND BOYS vs Ireland
16:00: ENGLAND GIRLS vs Scotland
18:30: ENGLAND BOYS vs Scotland
09:30: ENGLAND GIRLS vs Wales
12:00: ENGLAND BOYS vs Wales
14:00: Presentations
Alice Woodward, Nottingham Wildcats
Alleke Allum, Sevenoaks Suns
Ayla Habbal, GCA Haringey Angels
Debra Wilson-Osuide, London Lions
Elizandra Costa, Manchester Mystics
Ella Ryan, Hatfield Fliers
Esther Kursite-Kobri, Richmond Knights
Felicia Jacobs-Abiola, GCA Haringey Angels
Irene Oboavwoduo, Manchester Mystics
Katie Cox, Richmond Knights
Megan Verbeeten, Sussex Storm
Nella Okoro, Sheffield Hatters
Head coach: Karen Burton
Assistant coach: Annie Scanlon
Team manager: Charlotte Redhead
Derelle Desire, London Greenhouse Pioneers
Elijah Omar, Brixton Topcats
Ethan Conway, Richmond Knights
Harry Godwin, Richmond Knights
Jacob Marschall, Cambridge Cats
Jamie Bernard, Sheffield Sharks
Joshua Johnson-Thompson, Brentwood Fire
Luca Lara-Sanchez, Manchester Magic
Moziah King-Danchie, London Legends
Robbie Wild, Manchester Magic
Shawn Jamison Jr, Stoke-on-Trent Knights
Timothy Oboh, Kent Crusaders
Head coach: Billy Beddow
Assistant coach: Lucio Semedo
Team manager: Chris James
"It is an excellent opportunity for English players to test their mettle against Irish, Scottish and Welsh talent.
“These competitions provide our young players with the experience and opportunity to play competitive games within the British Isles, creating rivalries and developing life skills with their peers and teammates. Players will learn vital lessons about dealing with pressure and team spirit."