The Belgians sprung an opening day surprise by beating the much-fancied Hungarians 74-68 on the opening day of the tournament, and they are currently the only unbeaten team in the group having also beaten Portugal 64-56 before hammering Austria 80-48 on Wednesday.
Belgium have been led by 13.3 points and three steals per game from Kim Mestdagh, while Lien Lentacker has pulled down ten rebounds and chalked up two blocks per game.
Saturday's game against Austria looks to be a must-win one for the British team as they face an Austrian side whose return to the Under-20 championship has seen them lose their opening three games by an average of 20 points. They have struggled both offensively and defensively, with their leading scorer Kata Takacs averaging only eight points per game and their leading rebounder Julia Koppl pulling down 6.7 boards per game.
Following her overtime heroics in Wednesday's win against Portugal, Harriett Yea goes into game four of the tournament leading the British scoring with an average of 14.7 points per game, while Mary Durojaye is leading their rebounds with 8.6 boards per game.





