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Thursday 20 August 2026

FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026
Wagener Hockey Stadium (NED) - Belfius Hockey Arena (BEL)

All times GMT +2

Men

19 Aug 2026 12:30     ENG v WAL (D)     8 - 2  Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 15:00     PAK v IND (D)      3 - 5 Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 17:00     FRA v GER (B)     1 - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 20:30    BEL v MAS (B)     5 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena 

20 Aug 2026 11:00     AUS v RSA (C)     2 - 2  Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 12:30     NZL v ARG (A)     1 - 7   Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 17:00     IRL v ESP (C)        1 - 3   Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 18:00     NED v JPN (A)     4 - 1  Wagener Hockey Stadium        

21 Aug 2026 11:00      FRA v RSA (H) Belfius Hockey Arena
21 Aug 2026 14:00     IRL v MAS (H) Belfius Hockey Arena
21 Aug 2026 17:00     AUS v BEL (F) Belfius Hockey Arena
21 Aug 2026 20:30     GER v ESP(F) Belfius Hockey Arena     

Pool standings

Women

19 Aug 2026 09:30     CHI v AUS (A)     4 - 4  Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 11:00     ARG v SCO (B)     2 - 0   Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 14:00     USA v GER (B)     1 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 18:00     NED v JPN (A)     9 - 0  Wagener Hockey Stadium         

20 Aug 2026 09:30     CHN v RSA (D)     5 - 1  Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 14:00     NZL v ESP (C)       0 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 15:00     IND v ENG (D)      0 - 0   Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 20:30     BEL v IRL (C)        2 - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena         
    
21 Aug 2026 09:30     ENG v SCO (G) Wagener Hockey Stadium
21 Aug 2026 12:30     USA v RSA (G)     Wagener Hockey Stadium
21 Aug 2026 15:00     CHN v AUS (E)     Wagener Hockey Stadium
21 Aug 2026 18:00     NED v IND (E) Wagener Hockey Stadium 

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Jansen and Boon lead goal rush as Pool Stage reaches climax



The Netherlands women and England’s men signed off the Pool Stage of the FIH Hockey World Cup with emphatic victories on Wednesday, as two of the four Pools in both the men’s and women’s tournaments were decided.



Hockeyroos fight back to secure dramatic draw against Chile



The Hockeyroos have fought until the final seconds to secure a dramatic 4-4 draw against Chile at the FIH Hockey World Cup, keeping their tournament hopes alive in a thrilling encounter played in wet conditions.



Scotland Show Determination Despite 2-0 Defeat to Argentina in Final World Cup Pool Match



Scotland Women returned to action at the Belfius Hockey Arena for their third match of the FIH Hockey World Cup, facing Argentina with a determination to finish their challenging pool stage with a strong performance.



USWNT Finish FIH Hockey World Cup Pool Play with Loss to Germany



WAVRE, Belgium – The No. 10 U.S. Women’s National Team fought throughout their final pool match at the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, but ultimately fell to No. 6 Germany, 3-1. Die Danas built an early advantage before USA found a spark, but the United Eagles were unable to complete the comeback.



England men create group stage first


Henry Croft fired home to make it 7-0 PIC: FIH/WorldSportPics

England men recorded a Men’s World Cup first on Wednesday as they completed a 100 per cent group stage finish for the first time in the sport’s showpiece. 



England beat Wales to finish top of World Cup pool

By Gareth Bailey


England's Will Calnan celebrates scoring against Wales with team-mates Image source, Getty Images

England underlined their credentials as potential Hockey World Cup winners by sealing top spot in Pool D with an 8-2 win over Wales.



India beat Pakistan 5-3 to finish second in Pool D, stay in Semi-Final race

The win took India to six points, which helped the team finish on second spot in Pool D and stay in the race to semis alongside England who topped the pool



Amstelveen: India produced a commanding yet hard-fought performance to defeat Pakistan 5-3 in their concluding Pool D match of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 in Amstelveen on Wednesday. The victory saw India finish second in the pool and keep their hopes of reaching the semi-finals alive. England topped Pool D with three consecutive wins, while Pakistan and Wales will now compete in the classification phase.



Impressive Scoreboard, Unimpressive Form: India Beat Pakistan 5-3

K ARUMUGAM



An impressive scoreboard but an unimpressive performance perhaps best sums up India’s 5-3 victory over traditional rivals Pakistan in their final Pool D match of the Men’s Hockey World Cup.The victory nevertheless served its most important purpose. The reigning Asian Games champions moved into the next stage after finishing second in Pool D behind England. It is a step forward from India’s previous World Cup campaign, when they failed to reach the quarter-finals.



Playing Like Millionaires, India Squander Chances Galore

The 5-3 score-line was not a result that gave India much satisfaction, other than securing them passage into the next round.

By Sandeep Nakai


India beat Pakistan 5-3 in men's Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool D match on August 19. (Picture Credit: X/@TheHockeyIndia)

The prodigal Indian style of hockey was on full view at Amstelveen’s Wagenar Stadium in the sub-continental encounter with Pakistan that Harmanpreet Singh’s team won by two goals, but only after squandering half a dozen scoring opportunities.



India knocks Pakistan out of Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026, advances to second round

After the England defeat, Craig Fulton would be pleased with the side ticking off the first target of the World Cup by securing qualification to the top eight phase.

Aashin Prasad


India captain Harmanpreet Singh (left) and forward Abhishek both bagged braces against Pakistan. | Photo Credit: Hockey India

It was, at times, too easy for India, even if it wasn’t at its best.



Abhishek's brace and Harmanpreet's heroics help India seal key win over Pakistan

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh and striker Abhishek scored a brace each as India extended their decade‑long unbeaten run over arch‑rivals Pakistan with a thrilling 5‑3 win in a Pool D clash at the FIH World Cup 2026.


The India hockey team defeated Pakistan in the pool stage match at FIH Men's World Cup 2026. Image: PTI

Skipper Harmanpreet Singh and striker Abhishek scored a brace each as India extended their decade-long unbeaten run over arch-rivals Pakistan with a 5-3 win in a high-voltage FIH World Cup Pool D match here on Thursday to advance to the second round.



India knock Pakistan out of World Cup

Harmanpreet Singh scores twice as India win Group D clash 5-3

Alam Zeb Safi


Photo: The Express Tribune

KARACHI: India downed Pakistan 5-3 in a pulsating Group D clash at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen on Wednesday, knocking their arch-rivals out of the FIH Hockey World Cup after the Green-shirts suffered their second defeat of the tournament.



Defence collapse ends Pakistan’s Hockey WC hopes

Abdul Mohi Shah

ISLAMABAD: A disastrous defensive start, woeful man-to-man marking and a string of costly mistakes condemned Pakistan to a 5-3 defeat against arch-rivals India on Wednesday, ending the Green Shirts’ hopes of reaching the quarter-finals of the FIH Hockey World Cup. Pakistan’s failure to contain India in the opening stages of the crucial encounter proved decisive as the neighbours raced into a commanding three-goal lead within the first 20 minutes.



Pakistan crash out of Hockey World Cup after 5-3 defeat to India

LAHORE  -  India ended Pakistan’s Hockey World Cup 2026 campaign with a 5-3 victory over their arch-rivals in a Pool D clash at the Wagener Stadium on Wednesday, leaving the Green Shirts without a win in the tournament.



Pakistan knocked out of Hockey World Cup with gruelling defeat against India

Green Shirts fail to register single victory in drought-ending Hockey World Cup appearance


India's Abhishek (left) celebrates scoring their fourth goal during the FIH Hockey World Cup match against Pakistan at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen on August 19, 2026. — Screengrab via Livestream

AMSTELVEEN: Harmanpreet Singh and Abhishek both scored a brace as India inflicted a crushing 5-3 defeat on arch-rivals Pakistan in the high-stakes Pool D clash of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 here at the Wagener Stadium on Wednesday.



Pakistan out of Hockey World Cup after India loss, extends 32-year wait for podium finish

With this loss, the Green Shirts finished last in the four-team Pool D with just a single point from three matches.


Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan had lost 1-4 to England and drawn 3-3 with Wales. | Photo Credit: AFP

Pakistan’s 32-year wait for an FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup podium finish continued after it lost to arch-rival India 3-5 and exited the 2026 edition on Wednesday.



India, Pakistan players shake hands ahead of Hockey World Cup 2026 match

Both teams have huge stakes in this match, with a win confirming their progression to the next round at this edition.


FILE PHOTO: Indian and Pakistani players walk into the pitch for the men's hockey final match of the 2014 Asian Games. | Photo Credit: AFP

India and Pakistan players greeted each other with high-fives ahead of their crucial FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool-D match at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands on Wednesday.



India-Pakistan Players Skip Handshakes Before Match, But What Happened After Full-Time Wins Hearts

While politics often threatens to overshadow India-Pakistan encounters, the clash in Amstelveen showcased a modern display of sportsmanship.

Vedant Yadav


The intense battle on the field did not stop India and Pakistan from exchanging pleasantries.© FIH

The Indian men's hockey team swept past their arch-rivals Pakistan in emphatic fashion, beating them 5-3 in their final Pool D match of the FIH Hockey World Cup in Amstelveen, Netherlands, on Wednesday. However, the intense battle on the field did not stop the teams from exchanging pleasantries, as the players shared high-fives before the start of the match. While politics often threatens to overshadow India-Pakistan encounters, the clash in Amstelveen showcased a modern display of sportsmanship.



India getting punished for silly mistakes, says captain Harmanpreet

Ahead of a daunting second round, where India will likely face co-host Netherlands first, Harmanpreet stressed that his side needed to shore up the defence.

Aashin Prasad


Skipper Harmanpreet Singh is firing with his Penalty Corner conversions, taking his tally to tournament-high five goals. | Photo Credit: Hockey India

India head coach Craig Fulton was pleased with how his side managed the emotions and expectations of a World Cup game against Pakistan in its 5-3 victory here on Wednesday. The win ensured India’s passage to the next round after finishing second in the Pool behind England.



"We Made Silly Mistakes": India Hockey Captain Harmanpreet Singh Gives Big Warning Despite Beating Pakistan

India may have emerged on the right side of a high-octane contest against Pakistan on Wednesday, but captain Harmanpreet Singh believes that they cannot afford defensive lapses going into the business end of the FIH World Cup.


Harmanpreet Singh in action© Hockey India

India may have emerged on the right side of a high-octane contest against Pakistan on Wednesday, but captain Harmanpreet Singh believes that they cannot afford defensive lapses going into the business end of the FIH World Cup. India continued its decade-long winning run against their arch-rivals with a 5-3 win, but Harmanpreet was quick to identify the areas that need tightening before the next-round clash against the top teams. “Missing a few chances upfront is okay but we cannot afford any mistake at the back,” Harmanpreet said after the match.



Brave Speedy Tigers give world no. 1 Belgium a run for money

By Aftar Singh


Malaysia (in yellow) in action against Belgium during Wednesday’s World Cup Group B match in Wavre. PIC FROM FIH f3

KUALA LUMPUR: The national men's hockey team put up a spirited fight against hosts Belgium before falling 5-3 in their World Cup Group B match in Wavre on Wednesday.



Indian Women’s Team takes on England, eying top spot in Pool D of FIH World Cup 2026

India are currently ton top of Pool D, but only ahead of China on goal difference. The last two matches in the pool will decide who among India, China and England finishes in top two and stays in the race to the semi-finals



Amstelveen: The Indian Women’s Team will look to seal the top spot in Pool D when they take on England in their concluding fixture in the first phase of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 in Amstelveen on Thursday, with the battle to stay in the race to the semi-finals finely poised. With only the top two teams from each of the four pools staying in that race, every moment of the final round of matches carries added significance.



Cassiem calls for SA Men’s Hockey team to step up after Ireland defeat

By Liam Maconi



South African Men’s national hockey player Mustapha Cassiem says the team is gutted by their 4-1 defeat to Ireland, admitting the team failed to convert chances.



South Africa’s Hockey Team Gives Fans a Glimpse Beyond the Pitch

An FIH Hockey Ride feature captures the team’s lighter side, while Onthatile Zulu explains what representing South Africa and the wider African hockey community means to the squad.

by Karabo Peter


Photo Credit: FIH

The South African hockey team is showing that there is more than one way to prepare for a World Cup and sometimes, all you need is a car, your teammates and a good set of voices.



Ireland men’s and women’s hockey teams on brink of World Cup last eight

Ireland men play Spain knowing that a point will see them reach the next pool phase while the women need to defeat Belgium.

Rod Gilmour


Ireland's Lee Cole warms up before the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2026 Pool C match against South Africa. Pic: Ben McShane/Sportsfile.

Ireland men’s and women’s hockey teams stand 60 minutes away from both qualifying for the final eight at a dual World Cup for the first time today.



Ireland women's hockey team aim to tap into Kate O’Connor’s golden run as they face must-win game against hosts Belgium in World Cup

By Rod Gilmour


Ireland captain Sarah Hawkshaw celebrates with her mother Anne after the FIH Women's Hockey World Cup Pool C victory over New Zealand at the Belfius Hockey Arena in Wavre, Belgium © Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Ireland women head into their must-win Hockey World Cup clash with Belgium tonight (7.30pm) buoyed by the exploits of their sporting compatriots on the global stage.



Amstelveen feels like home but India finds little comforts on Hockey World Cup stage

India beat Pakistan 5-3 to enter the World Cup hockey second round, but a leaky defence and repeated errors raise doubts over its title credentials against Netherlands and Argentina.

Aashin Prasad


India needs to shore up its defensive capabilities in order to make a deep run in the ongoing Hockey World Cup.

There is no real away World Cup if you are an Indian team. You will be hard-pressed to go to a corner of the globe without running into an Indian. Amstelveen, one of the co-hosts of the World Cup, is no exception. The suburb south of Amsterdam is home to more Indians than any other nationality.



Seven years after near-blindness, England’s Sam Ward is ‘better than ever’

England forward Sam Ward plays hockey with near blindness in his left eye courtesy a horrific injury suffered on the turf. But he’s not allowed it to dictate the terms of his career.

Aashin Prasad


Since his return post recovery, he has scored 82 international goals, nearly matching his career tally at a slightly better rate pre-injury.  | Photo Credit: Getty Images

On November 3, 2019, Sam Ward’s life changed overnight.



FIH Para Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026
Amstelveen (NED)

Senior Coed ParaHockey

All times GMT +2

20 Aug 2026 10:00     BEL v USA (A)     13 - 1 
20 Aug 2026 10:00     NED v ARG (B)     6 - 0 
20 Aug 2026 10:15     ITA v IRL (A)     12 - 0 
20 Aug 2026 10:15     ESP v CHI (B)     9 - 1 
20 Aug 2026 11:15     GER v ZAM (A)     
20 Aug 2026 11:15     BUL v MAS (B) 
20 Aug 2026 11:30     FRA v PAK (A)     
20 Aug 2026 11:30     ENG v IND (B)     
20 Aug 2026 15:00     ITA v ZAM (A) 
20 Aug 2026 15:00     NED v CHI (B)     
20 Aug 2026 15:00     ESP v MAS (B)     
20 Aug 2026 15:00     BEL v IRL (A)     
20 Aug 2026 16:15     GER v PAK (A)     
20 Aug 2026 16:15     FRA v USA (A)     
20 Aug 2026 16:15     BUL v IND (B)     
20 Aug 2026 16:15     ENG v ARG (B)     

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



FIH Diversity and Inclusion Day on 20 August



The fifth edition of FIH Diversity and Inclusion Day will take place on 20 August 2026, coinciding with the start of the inaugural FIH Para Hockey World Cup. 



Sports Board Punjab to distribute hockey gear among schools

LAHORE: In a major initiative to promote the national game of hockey, the Sports Board Punjab has announced that hockey equipment and kits will be provided to all schools registered with PHF’s National Hockey Portal across the province.


Wednesday 19 August 2026

FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026
Wagener Hockey Stadium (NED) - Belfius Hockey Arena (BEL)

All times GMT +2

Men

18 Aug 2026 09:30     NZL v JPN (A)     2 - 0   Wagener Hockey Stadium
18 Aug 2026 14:00     ESP v AUS (C)      0 - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena
18 Aug 2026 17:00     IRL v RSA (C)       4  - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena
18 Aug 2026 18:00     ARG v NED (A)     1 - 3   Wagener Hockey Stadium       
 
19 Aug 2026 12:30     ENG v WAL (D)     8 - 2  Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 15:00     PAK v IND (D)      3 - 5 Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 17:00     FRA v GER (B)     1 - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 20:30    BEL v MAS (B)     5 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena 

20 Aug 2026 11:00     AUS v RSA (C)     Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 12:30     NZL v ARG (A)     Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 17:00     IRL v ESP (C)      Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 18:00     NED v JPN (A)     Wagener Hockey Stadium        
 
Pool standings

Women

18 Aug 2026 11:00     NZL v IRL (C)     2 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena
18 Aug 2026 12:30     ENG v CHN (D)  2 - 4 Wagener Hockey Stadium
18 Aug 2026 15:00     IND v RSA (D)     6 - 1  Wagener Hockey Stadium 
18 Aug 2026 20:30     ESP v BEL (C)     1 - 1   Belfius Hockey Arena         

19 Aug 2026 09:30     CHI v AUS (A)     4 - 4  Wagener Hockey Stadium
19 Aug 2026 11:00     ARG v SCO (B)     2 - 0   Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 14:00     USA v GER (B)     1 - 3  Belfius Hockey Arena
19 Aug 2026 18:00     NED v JPN (A)     9 - 0  Wagener Hockey Stadium         

20 Aug 2026 09:30     CHN v RSA (D)     5 - 1  Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 14:00     NZL v ESP (C)     Belfius Hockey Arena
20 Aug 2026 15:00     IND v ENG (D)     Wagener Hockey Stadium
20 Aug 2026 20:30     BEL v IRL (C)     Belfius Hockey Arena         

Pool standings

FIH Match Centre



Heavyweights hold firm as chasers make their move on action-packed day four



Australia and the Netherlands’ men’s sides made it two wins from two on day four of the FIH Hockey World Cup, with India and China’s women and Ireland and New Zealand’s men also picking up valuable wins on Tuesday.



Ireland battle past New Zealand to secure first 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup win

IRELAND 3 – 2 NEW ZEALAND



Wavre, Belgium: The Ireland Women’s Hockey Team secured their first win of the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup, battling past New Zealand. Captain Sarah Hawkshaw gave the Green Army the lead, but New Zealand drew level in quarter three. Ireland’s lead was restored by Róisín Upton from the penalty spot, before Katie Mullan touched in an Upton flick from close range to give Ireland a two-goal cushion. New Zealand grabbed a late consolation goal with a minute in the clock, but Ireland had done enough by that point to secure the win.



Vantage Black Sticks Men take three points while Women fight to the end



The Vantage Black Sticks Men and Women were back in action overnight in their second matches of the 2026 FIH Hockey World Cup. The men claiming an important first victory of the tournament



Ireland's World Cup hopes alive after win over NZ

By Nigel Ringland


Katie Mullan and Roisin Upton were on target in Ireland's win over New Zealand. Image source, Getty Images

Ireland's women looked no further than the success of the country’s athletes and swimmers over the past 10 days to inspire them to a first Hockey World Cup pool win in eight years.



Unbeaten India Storm Past South Africa 6-1 to Register First Win of FIH Hockey World Cup 2026

Six different players find the back of the net as India register commanding win and move to top of Pool D on goal difference 



Amstelveen, Netherlands The Indian Women’s Hockey Team strengthened their position at the top of Pool D at the FIH Hockey World Cup Belgium & Netherlands 2026 with a commanding 6-1 victory over South Africa at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen on Tuesday. The emphatic win keeps India unbeaten in the tournament, having earlier drawn 2-2 against 2024 Olympic silver medallists China, taking their tally to four points from two matches, with India currently leading the pool on goal difference.



India prove too strong as South Africa fall in World Cup Pool D clash



South Africa’s second outing at the FIH Hockey Women’s World Cup ended in defeat as a clinical India side claimed a 6-1 victory at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen on Tuesday afternoon.



Indian Women thump African Champions, posts Amsterdam’s biggest victory 6-1

Six goals. One emphatic statement. India go top of the pool . And, it is the by far the biggest win ever at the ongoing World Cup



The Indian women went a little go-ga over African champions South Africa in Amsterdam, producing their biggest score of the tournament so far with a thumping 6-1 victory in their Women’s Hockey World Cup campaign.



India thrash South Africa 6-1 for first win at FIH Women’s Hockey World Cup 

Six different players scored as India bounced back from their opening draw against China with a dominant display in Amstelveen. 


India thrash South Africa 6-1 for first win at Hockey World Cup (Photo credit: Hockey India)

India registered their first win at the FIH Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026 with a commanding 6-1 victory over South Africa in Amstelveen on Tuesday.



South African hockey teams endure more World Cup agony

South Africa endured a difficult day at the FIH Hockey World Cup on Tuesday, with both the women’s and men’s teams suffering defeats that ended their hopes of progressing to the championship phase.

MORGAN PIEK


Bloemfontein’s Taheera Augousti playing in her 50th Test for South Africa. Photo: World Sport Pics / FIH

The women’s side were beaten 6-1 by a clinical India at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, while the men surrendered a lead to lose 4-1 against Ireland in Wavre. The African champions, the South African women, entered their second Pool D match determined to bounce back after their opening loss to England, but India proved too sharp in attack. 



Sjoerd Marijne’s simple ‘unity’ idea is helping India believe again at the Women’s Hockey World Cup

Sjoerd Marijne wanted India’s women’s hockey team to have a constant reminder of togetherness. The result was the red-and-yellow ‘unity’ band.

Aashin Prasad


While it may be hard to ascertain the impact of the coloured ropes, Marijne is getting the intended results. | Photo Credit: Sudhakara Jain, Aashin Prasad

India head coach Sjoerd Marijne and Co. had made their way out onto the turf thirty minutes before the side’s Pool-D game against South Africa in the FIH Women’s Hockey World Cup 2026.



Black Sticks win and loss at FIH World Cup


The Black Sticks men scored a win over Japan at the FIH Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands PHOTO: FIH HOCKEY WORLD CUP

A win and a loss for the Black Sticks teams at the FIH Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands and Belgium.



Kookaburras edge Spain in tense World Cup battle



The Kookaburras have marked Australia’s 100th World Cup match with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Spain, with a late Blake Govers penalty stroke proving the difference in a tense encounter.



Ireland Men Secure Convincing World Cup Victory Over South Africa

IRELAND 4 – 1 SOUTH AFRICA



Wavre, Belgium: The Ireland Men’s Hockey Team secured a 4-1 victory over South Africa, recording their first FIH Hockey World Cup victory since 1978 in the process. Having gone a goal down in the third quarter, Ireland turned the game around thanks to a Ben Walker goal, a brace of penalty corners from Player of the Match Lee Cole, and a finish in the final minutes from Sam Hyland to put the game beyond reach.



Late Irish surge denies South Africa



A landmark evening for Dayaan Cassiem ultimately ended in disappointment for South Africa as Ireland produced a devastating final-quarter surge to claim a 4-1 victory in their second Pool C encounter at the FIH Hockey Men’s World Cup in Wavre.



Ireland hit four against South Africa in stunning Hockey World Cup comeback

Ireland's first World Cup group stage win in 48 years sets up a winner takes all clash with Spain on Thursday

Rod Gilmour


Lee Cole scored twice for Ireland in their Hockey World Cup victory over South Africa. Pic: Ben McShane/Sportsfile

Ireland survived a tidal wave of South African pressure to win their first Men’s World Cup group stage game for nearly 50 years following a breathless 4-1 victory on Tuesday in Wavre.



Ireland win over SA sets up showdown with Spain

By Nigel Ringland


Sam Hyland celebrates Ireland’s fourth goal. Image source, Getty Images

Ireland battled to a 4-1 victory over South Africa in their World Cup clash in Wavre on Tuesday to leave them needing a draw against Spain in Thursday's final Pool C game to advance to the second phase of the tournament.



India vs Pakistan: High-stakes rivalry takes centre stage at FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 in crucial Pool D game

A crucial Pool D game for the two arch-rivals has heightened the stakes in the next chapter of this storied rivalry, with India requiring only a draw to stay in the race to semi-finals, while Pakistan need nothing less than a win



Amstelveen: Few contests in world hockey carry the weight, history and emotion of an India-Pakistan encounter; and when the two arch-rivals meet at the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 on Wednesday, the stakes could hardly be higher. 



India-Pakistan Amsterdam Clash Carries More Than Usual Stakes

K ARUMUGAM



The India-Pakistan encounter at Amsterdam today comes with a heavier dose of expectation, curiosity and consequence than a traditional rivalry would normally carry. Beyond the emotional intensity attached to the fixture, both teams have a clear tournament objective: progress to the next stage of the World Cup.



Pakistan face India in must-win World Cup clash

Former Olympian Nasir Ali urges Pakistan to convert chances

Alam Zeb Safi


Photo: Express Tribune

KARACHI: Pakistan face arch-rivals India in a decisive FIH Hockey World Cup Group D encounter on Wednesday, knowing only victory will ensure their progression to the tournament's next stage.



Handshake or not, India face Pakistan at Hockey World Cup in a do-or-die situation

India meet Pakistan in a must-win Hockey World Cup clash with even the pre-match handshake under watch. Beyond the symbolism, the result will decide knockout hopes and test India's tactical nerve.

Alan Jose John


India need to beat Pakistan to make it to the next round (Courtesy: Hockey India)

There's a unique beauty about India vs Pakistan when it comes to any sport. Fans watch their teams battle it out for bragging rights, with a few heated moments sprinkled here and there for that extra spice. In recent times, however, we have seen the rivalry take a new direction, with India dominating the contests, especially when it comes to hockey.



Struggling Pakistan take on India in must-win FIH World Cup clash amid complex pool scenario


Pakistan celebrate a goal during their 4-3 loss to India in an FIH Hockey Pro League match at the Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre in London on June 23, 2026. @pakhockeyteam/Instagram

AMSTELVEEN (Netherlands): Pakistan take on traditional rivals India in a must-win pool match of the FIH World Cup in Amstelveen on Wednesday,



Beat India to help revive hockey, PHF chief tells team

Abdul Mohi Shah

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan hockey faces a most significant challenge when the Green Shirts take on arch-rivals India in a high-stakes World Cup encounter on Wednesday, with the outcome likely to determine whether Pakistan march into the quarterfinals or are forced into the lower classification round.



Match against India to be very difficult, says Samiullah

Syed Intikhab Ali

KARACHI: Former Olympian and chairman of the national selection committee Samiullah Khan has said that following Pakistan’s draw against Wales in the ongoing Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands, it has become very difficult for the national team to advance to the next round.



Assistant coach Zaker says no pressure as Pakistan take on India at Hockey World Cup

Captain Abu Bakar hopeful for Pakistan to produce better results against traditional rivals in mega event

By Syed Yahya Hussaini


Pakistan's Rana Ashraf Waheed (centre) celebrates with teammates after scoring goal during their FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 match against Wales here at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen on August 17, 2026. — FIH

AMSTELVEEN: Pakistan assistant coach Adnan Zaker on Tuesday asserted that the Green Shirts will have nothing to lose and will not be under any pressure when they take on arch-rivals India in the crucial FIH Hockey World Cup match here at the Wagener Stadium on August 19.



Matches against Pakistan are not as tough anymore: Sreejesh 

Former Indian goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh says India’s improved fitness and game awareness could give them edge over Pakistan in the later stages of the match 


Former Indian men's hockey goalkeeper P. R. Sreejesh ( Photo Credits : PTI)

ndia have overcome the late-game vulnerability that once cost them dearly against Pakistan and are now better equipped to handle their arch-rivals, said veteran goalkeeper PR Sreejesh ahead of their World Cup clash.



India vs Pakistan Hockey World Cup: What each team needs to qualify

India needs at least a draw against Pakistan to stay afloat. Pakistan must win to stay alive at the 2026 Hockey World Cup.


The India vs Pakistan Hockey World Cup clash on Wednesday takes on added significance, with a place in the next round at stake. | Photo Credit: HOCKEY INDIA

India and Pakistan face very different equations heading into their Hockey World Cup clash on Wednesday.



India vs Pakistan Hockey World Cup Showdown Returns After 16 Years — Here’s What’s at Stake

India takes on Pakistan in a must-watch Pool D World Cup hockey clash today, their first World Cup meeting in 16 years. Time, history, how to watch.


Can Harmanpreet Singh’s Team India advance to the next round of Hockey World Cup with a win over Pakistan today? | Photo Credit: HOCKEY INDIA

India and Pakistan lock horns in the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 on Wednesday, August 19, at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen — the first time the two nations have met at the men’s Hockey World Cup in 16 years, since India’s 4-1 win in New Delhi in 2010. The Pool D clash kicks off at 15:00 local time, which is 6:30 pm in India and 6 pm in Pakistan.



Former India captain Mukesh Kumar reveals how Harmanpreet Singh and Co. can shine at FIH Hockey World Cup

Reflecting on the foreign coach Craig Fulton, Mukesh lauded his efforts, pointing to the results, especially winning the 2024 Paris Olympics bronze and also some significant wins later on.

V. V. Subrahmanyam


FILE PHOTO: The famed hockey star of yesteryears from Hyderabad, who played in two forgetful World Cups for him and the team, says that Harmanpreet holds the key to the team’s fortunes. | Photo Credit: V. V. Subrahmanyam

N. Mukesh Kumar, one of the world’s finest right-wingers hockey has ever seen, believes that the Harmanpreet Singh-led Indian team has the ability to put up a memorable performance in the FIH World Cup men’s tournament in Belgium and the Netherlands from August 15.



India vs Pakistan Hockey World Cup: Ashok Kumar recalls the goal that won India the 1975 final

As India and Pakistan renew their Hockey World Cup rivalry after 16 years, revisit Ashok Kumar’s first-person account of the 1975 final, when his goal gave India its only men’s Hockey World Cup title.


India's Ashok Kumar beats Ghana's goal-keeper Awunyo Akaba to score the fifth goal for India in the World Cup hockey tournament at Kuala Lumpur on March 08, 1975. India won 7-0. | Photo Credit: THE HINDU ARCHIVES

India and Pakistan meet at the Hockey World Cup on Wednesday, August 19, for the first time in 16 years. Ahead of the latest chapter in one of hockey’s fiercest rivalries, Sportstar revisits this first-person account by Ashok Kumar, who scored India’s winning goal in the 1975 World Cup final in Kuala Lumpur.



Grace Mulholland set to make history at inaugural FIH ParaHockey World Cup



Scottish Hockey is celebrating a historic milestone after Grace Mulholland was selected to serve as a Technical Official at the inaugural FIH ParaHockey World Cup, which takes place in Belgium and the Netherlands from 20–24 August 2026.



Struggling SA sport codes need to be promoted if they are going to grow

Not enough was done to get South Africans behind the national teams competing at the men's and women's Hockey World Cup tournaments.

By Wesley Botton


Bianca Wood (right) of South Africa is challenged by Shilpi Dabas of India during a match at the Women’s Hockey World Cup in the Netherlands on Tuesday. Picture: Bas Czerwinski/ANP/Getty Images

So after a lot of noise was made about the players having to fund themselves, the national hockey teams are at the World Cup. Now what?



Celebrating 10 years of GB women Olympics gold … and The Hockey Paper

By Rod Gilmour


Hockey was thrust onto front and back pages PIC: The Hockey Paper

August 19, 2016. A remarkable night at the Deodoro Olympic Hockey Centre, etched into the history of Great Britain hockey after Team GB women won gold for the first time.



Recalling Rio: GB women hockey gold and my delirious day at the Deodoro

BIG READ: 10 years on, Rod Gilmour recalls reporting on the hockey at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Team GB women’s historical gold medal at the Deodoro Stadium

By Rod Gilmour


Britain celebrate at the end of a breathless night in Rio PIC: Getty Images

As the golds continued to be bagged for Team GB at the Rio Olympics, Great Britain were still jostling for positions in the Pool stages of the hockey competitions. Watch in awe for 10 days as athletes conjure golden moments with eye-opening feats of brilliance before settling in for the hockey medal matches. Honestly, what more could you want as a stick and ball fan?



Even the Queen could not watch - 10 years since Olympic hockey gold

By Katie Falkingham and Katie Gornall, 


Team GB players celebrate victory over the Netherlands in the Rio 2016 Olympic hockey final. Image source, Getty Images

It is getting tense.

The date is 19 August 2016, and Great Britain's women hockey players are on the cusp of history. Penalties are under way against the Netherlands in the Olympic final in Rio de Janeiro. 



Where are they now? Team GB women’s hockey Rio Olympics champions



There will be a 10-year anniversary get together this month for Danny Kerry’s Team GB women’s squad at the Rio Olympics, which famously delayed the BBC 10 O’Clock News as they beat the all-conquering Netherlands in that epic shoot-out.



Hockey India Congratulates Lalremsiami and Raj Kumar Pal on Being Conferred the Arjuna Award 2025



New Delhi: Hockey India today congratulated Indian Women's Hockey Team forward Lalremsiami and Indian Men's Hockey Team midfielder Rajkumar Pal on being named recipients of the prestigious Arjuna Award for the year 2025, as announced by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports.



Hockey is not very popular where I come from: Lalremsiami

Lalremsiami opens up about her journey, the challenges she faced and what the Arjuna Award honour means to her. 


Indian women's hockey team forward player Lalremsiami (Photo Credits : X -@Lalremsiami30)

Indian women's hockey team forward Lalremsiami described her inclusion among the Arjuna Award recipients as a "deep honour", saying the recognition has motivated her to work harder and give her best for the country.



Pakistan men, women teams set for continental hockey challenge

LAHORE: The Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) has officially unveiled the fixtures for the Junior Asia Cup 2026, to be staged in Muchi, China, from September 4 to 13.



PHF launches coaching education programme

The first phase brings together coaches for hands-on training led by Dutch expert Herman Kruis

Zulfiqar Baig


Photo: AFP

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) today formally inaugurated Phase 1 of its national coaching education program, marking a significant step toward modernizing the sport's technical standards and tactical frameworks across the country.



Veldhof takes charge as Pakistan’s hockey coach

LAHORE: Dutch coach Bob Veldhof, who once vowed never to return to Pakistan due to unpaid dues and systemic dysfunction, has now taken charge as head coach of the national team at the Hockey World Cup. His comeback signals what he believes is a genuine transformation within Pakistan hockey.



Hockey Association of Odisha, Hockey Madhya Pradesh register commanding wins in Division A



Pune, Maharashtra: The 16th Hockey India Junior Women National Championship 2026 witnessed another day of competitive action in Division ‘A’ in Pune, Maharashtra, with Hockey Chandigarh, Hockey Association of Odisha and Hockey Madhya Pradesh registering convincing victories, while Manipur Hockey edged past Hockey Maharashtra in a closely contested Pool C encounter.