What Time Is the 2026 NBA Finals in GMT? EDT and EST Conversion Guide

2026 NBA Finals GMT tip-off guide showing 8:30 PM EDT converted to 00:30 GMT - NBA Finals time GMT
Quick answer

The 2026 NBA Finals are scheduled to begin on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time. In June, Eastern Time is EDT (UTC-4), so Game 1 starts at 00:30 GMT on Thursday, June 4.

The 2026 NBA Playoffs are deep into the postseason, which means international fans are back to doing timezone math before every late-night tip-off. If you are watching from the UK, Europe, Africa, South Asia or anywhere outside North America, the key detail is simple: NBA Finals games are listed in Eastern Time, but June games use EDT, not winter EST.

This guide converts the official 2026 NBA Finals schedule from Eastern Time to GMT and adds the most useful local equivalents for global viewers.

Quick NBA Finals GMT Start Times

NBA.com lists every 2026 Finals game at 8:30 p.m. ET. Because the US East Coast is on daylight saving time in June, that is 8:30 p.m. EDT, which converts to 00:30 GMT the next calendar day.

Time ZoneGame Time
EDT, Eastern Daylight Time8:30 p.m.
GMT, Greenwich Mean Time00:30 next day
BST, British Summer Time1:30 a.m. next day
CEST, Central European Summer Time2:30 a.m. next day
IST, India Standard Time6:00 a.m. next day
PKT, Pakistan Standard Time5:30 a.m. next day
AEST, Australian Eastern Standard Time10:30 a.m. next day

Important: Many people search for “NBA Finals EST to GMT,” but the correct June offset is EDT to GMT. GMT is 4 hours ahead of Eastern Time during the Finals, not 5 hours ahead.

Why EDT vs EST Matters

EST means Eastern Standard Time, which is UTC-5 and applies during the winter standard-time period. The NBA Finals happen in June, when New York, Miami, Boston, Detroit and other Eastern Time cities observe Eastern Daylight Time, or EDT, at UTC-4.

That one-hour shift is the difference between getting the opening tip right and arriving late. For the 2026 NBA Finals:

  • EDT to GMT: add 4 hours
  • GMT to EDT: subtract 4 hours

So when a broadcast schedule says 8:30 p.m. ET for a June NBA Finals game, read that as 8:30 p.m. EDT, then convert it to 00:30 GMT the next day.

2026 NBA Finals Schedule in GMT

The official schedule has the 2026 NBA Finals beginning on Wednesday, June 3, with ABC as the exclusive US broadcaster. Games 5, 6 and 7 are only played if needed.

GameUS DateEastern Tip-OffGMT Tip-OffGMT Date
Game 1Wed, Jun 38:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTThu, Jun 4
Game 2Fri, Jun 58:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTSat, Jun 6
Game 3Mon, Jun 88:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTTue, Jun 9
Game 4Wed, Jun 108:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTThu, Jun 11
Game 5*Sat, Jun 138:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTSun, Jun 14
Game 6*Tue, Jun 168:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTWed, Jun 17
Game 7*Fri, Jun 198:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMTSat, Jun 20
2026 NBA Finals schedule converted from 8:30 PM EDT to 00:30 GMT
2026 NBA Finals schedule converted from Eastern Time to GMT.

Tip-off times can still be adjusted for broadcast reasons, so treat this as the official schedule as of May 16, 2026 and verify any last-minute updates on NBA.com before game day.

Who Is Playing in the 2026 NBA Finals?

The Finals matchup is not set yet. As of May 16, 2026, the Western Conference Finals are set as Oklahoma City vs. San Antonio, with Game 1 scheduled for Monday, May 18 at 8:30 p.m. ET. The Eastern Conference Finals will include New York against the winner of Detroit vs. Cleveland; that series is tied 3-3 with Game 7 scheduled for Sunday, May 17 at 8 p.m. ET.

Because the Finals teams are still undecided, the most reliable planning detail for international viewers is the Finals broadcast window: 8:30 p.m. ET / 00:30 GMT.

Common NBA Playoff Tip-Off Times in GMT

If you are following the whole postseason, not just the Finals, use this quick Eastern Daylight Time to GMT chart:

EDT StartGMT EquivalentNotes
1:00 p.m. EDT17:00 GMTEarly weekend games
3:30 p.m. EDT19:30 GMTAfternoon matinee games
7:00 p.m. EDT23:00 GMTCommon weekday slot
8:00 p.m. EDT00:00 GMT next dayLater prime-time games
8:30 p.m. EDT00:30 GMT next dayStandard 2026 Finals slot
9:00 p.m. EDT01:00 GMT next dayLate national window

For date-aware conversions, use the GMT to EST Converter or the EST to GMT Converter instead of memorizing offsets.

How to Watch From GMT and Nearby Timezones

For GMT-based viewers, the 2026 NBA Finals are late-night games. The schedule is built around US prime time, which gives East Coast viewers an 8:30 p.m. start and West Coast viewers a 5:30 p.m. start.

In the UK, remember that June is BST, not GMT, so tip-off is 1:30 a.m. BST. In Portugal, Ireland and parts of West Africa, local time can be close to 00:30 or 1:30 a.m., depending on whether daylight saving time applies locally. In Central Europe, use 2:30 a.m. CEST. In Pakistan and India, the games land in the early morning at 5:30 a.m. PKT and 6:00 a.m. IST.

FAQ

What time is 2026 NBA Finals Game 1 in GMT?

Game 1 is scheduled for Wednesday, June 3, 2026 at 8:30 p.m. ET. Since Eastern Time is EDT in June, that converts to 00:30 GMT on Thursday, June 4.

Are the NBA Finals listed in EST or EDT?

NBA schedules usually say “ET,” but the Finals are in June, so the correct Eastern Time offset is EDT, UTC-4. EST is UTC-5 and is used during the winter standard-time period.

How many hours ahead is GMT during the NBA Finals?

GMT is 4 hours ahead of Eastern Time during the NBA Finals because the US East Coast is on EDT.

What time are the NBA Finals in the UK?

The UK uses British Summer Time in June, so an 8:30 p.m. EDT tip-off starts at 1:30 a.m. BST the next day.

Do NBA Finals times ever change?

They can. The official schedule lists all 2026 NBA Finals games at 8:30 p.m. ET, but broadcast details can change. Check NBA.com or your local broadcaster before the game.

Summary

The 2026 NBA Finals begin on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, and each scheduled game is listed at 8:30 p.m. ET. For GMT viewers, that means 00:30 GMT the following day because June games use EDT, not EST. If the series reaches Game 7, it is scheduled for Friday, June 19 in the United States, which converts to Saturday, June 20 at 00:30 GMT.

Last updated: May 16, 2026.


References

  1. NBA Finals 2026 Schedule — NBA.com
  2. 2026 NBA Play-in Tournament, Playoffs & Finals Schedule — NBA.com
  3. Local Time FAQs — National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Timezone Content Specialist covering GMT, EST, EDT, daylight saving time, and global scheduling.

Sources & References

  1. NBA Finals 2026 Schedule — NBA.com
  2. 2026 NBA Play-in Tournament, Playoffs & Finals Schedule — NBA.com
  3. Local Time FAQs — National Institute of Standards and Technology