After the break, the Cats went on their impetus, although they went into the lock pedal. Emma Meesseman played her game, but it was Kyara Linskens who excelled the most with 17 points and 12 rebounds. The only bright spot for the Azeris was that the score was a lot lower than in the first game, when the Cats won 28-136.

The Belgian Cats will be in the lead in group C with nine points, as many as Lithuania. If they win in Lithuania on the final match day on Sunday, they are assured of the European Championship as a group winner.

This takes place from June 18 to June 29 in Bologna, Italy, the Czech Brno, Germany Hamburg and the Greek Piraeus. Belgium is the defending champion.

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