After this defeat our soldiers have made the task more complicated. The second and third matches will go through a play-off in Amstelveen, the Netherlands’ co-hosts.
After beating Australia 0-2 on Tuesday evening, the world’s third-ranked Red Panthers (FIH 5) are already in action against Japan (FIH 11) on Wednesday (6:00 pm), the third and final encounter in Women’s Group D at the World Cup of Hockey in Teresa. . The Panthers defeated South Africa (FIH 16) 4-1 in their opening match.
They finished second in the group with 3 points, behind Australia (6 points) and ahead of Japan and South Africa, who have a point after Tuesday’s 3-3 draw. The top seed will go directly to the quarter finals of the tournament.
The second and third matches will go through a play-off in Amstelveen, the Netherlands’ co-hosts. Defeat against Australia removes Belgium from top spot in the group. On the other hand, a point would be enough for the Belgians to reach the play-offs against the Japanese.
Australia and South Africa clash at 9.30 pm. At the end of the play-off, the Belgian group crosses with Pool A, which includes the Netherlands (6 points after 2 days), Germany (3 points), Chile (3 points) and Ireland (0).
After beating Australia 0-2 on Tuesday evening, the world’s third-ranked Red Panthers (FIH 5) are already in action against Japan (FIH 11) on Wednesday (6:00 pm), the third and final encounter in Women’s Group D at the World Cup of Hockey in Teresa. . The Panthers defeated South Africa (FIH 16) 4-1 in their opening match. They finished second in the group with 3 points, behind Australia (6 points) and ahead of Japan and South Africa, who have a point after Tuesday’s 3-3 draw. The top seed will go directly to the quarter finals of the tournament. The second and third matches will go through a play-off in Amstelveen, the Netherlands’ co-hosts. Defeat against Australia removes Belgium from top spot in the group. On the other hand, a point would be enough for the Belgians to reach the play-offs against the Japanese. Australia and South Africa clash at 9.30 pm. At the end of the play-off, the Belgian group crosses with Pool A, which includes the Netherlands (6 points after 2 days), Germany (3 points), Chile (3 points) and Ireland (0).
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