3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball Set for Glasgow 2026 Session 9
Glasgow 2026 will feature 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball in Session 9, with CBC set to broadcast the action for Canadian audiences.

Glasgow 2026 Puts 3x3 and Wheelchair Basketball in the Spotlight
Glasgow 2026 is bringing two distinct and compelling basketball disciplines together in Session 9, pairing 3x3 Basketball with Wheelchair Basketball on the same program. CBC, Canada's public broadcaster, is reporting on the event, giving Canadian fans a dedicated window into both competitions.
The pairing of 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball in a single session reflects how multi-sport events have increasingly structured their schedules to maximize court time and audience interest. Both formats deliver fast, physical play in a compact setting, making them natural companions on a shared program.
What to Expect From Each Discipline
3x3 Basketball has grown rapidly since its inclusion in major international competition. Played on a half-court with three players per side, the format is designed for speed and intensity. Games are decided quickly, with a shot clock that pushes teams to act fast and a scoring system that rewards long-range shooting. The format has built a dedicated following and produces some of the most watchable moments in any multi-sport event.
Wheelchair Basketball sits among the most established and respected Paralympic sports. Contested under rules closely mirroring the standing game, it demands exceptional upper-body athleticism, sharp ball-handling, and sophisticated team tactics. Athletes compete in specialized sport wheelchairs engineered for rapid directional changes, and the level of play at international competition is routinely described by coaches and officials as among the highest in adaptive sport.
Glasgow 2026 will give both codes a platform in front of what is expected to be a significant live and broadcast audience.
CBC Coverage Connects Canadian Fans to Glasgow
CBC's involvement means Canadian viewers will have access to Session 9 through the broadcaster's platforms. CBC has a longstanding history of covering major international multi-sport events for domestic audiences, and its reporting on the Glasgow 2026 schedule helps fans plan around specific sessions they want to follow.
For Canadians with athletes competing in either 3x3 Basketball or Wheelchair Basketball, the broadcast access is particularly relevant. Canada has historically fielded competitive teams in Wheelchair Basketball at the international level, making Session 9 a likely point of focus for a segment of the Canadian sports audience.
Glasgow 2026 Takes Shape
Glasgow 2026 is continuing to define its competition schedule across multiple sports and sessions. Session 9 is one piece of a broader program that will unfold across venues in the city. The combination of 3x3 Basketball and Wheelchair Basketball in one session adds variety to the schedule and keeps basketball disciplines visible throughout the event.
CBC's coverage, as reported, will help ensure the action reaches audiences far beyond the arena doors in Glasgow.










