The event, which showcases teenage male talent from the UK, Europe and beyond, will for the first time feature an U14 category as well as the usual U18s, when it takes place at Brunel University from 23-25 August.
The U18 side will be led by Reading Rockets' Charlie Haynes, with Newham Youngbloods' Charles Vuong taking charge of the U14s.
In the U18 competition, the England team will lock horns against last year’s runners-up Stella Azzurra Academy (Italy), Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg (Germany), and WHO’S NEXT, a select team combining US and UK players.
The list of contestants is completed by London United, who will field several players that formed the core of the team that finished second in the U18 Jnr. NBL last season.
The Under 14 category will be contested by England, Stella Azzurra, Platon Academy (Greece), and London United, comprising the best young players in this category in the Greater London Area.
The tournament will be accompanied by an International Coaching Conference, supported by Basketball England and taking place on 24 August, which is led by keynote speaker Zan Tabak.
2pm: U18s - London United vs England - LIVE STATS
4pm: U14s - London United vs England - LIVE STATS
10am: U14s - England vs Stella Azzurra Basketball - LIVE STATS
2pm: U18s - England vs Stella Azzurra Basketball - LIVE STATS
6pm: U14s - Platon Academy vs England - LIVE STATS
8pm: U18s - England vs Who's Next - LIVE STATS
9am: U18s - Porsche BBA Ludwigsburg vs England - LIVE STATS
11am: U14s - 3rd/4th place game - LIVE STATS
1pm: U14s - Final - LIVE STATS
5pm: U18s - Final - LIVE STATS
The Future Stars schedule and results page can be found here, and the standings page is here.
This article will be updates once the tournament has concluded.
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