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Olympic Games Hockey fixtures, results and schedule: What time is Team GB vs Netherlands women’s semi-final?

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TEAM GB are going for glory in field hockey at the Tokyo Olympics, five years after claiming the women’s gold in Brazil.

Great Britain’s won the event last time out at Rio 2016, after going all the way, beating Holland on penalties in a final shoot-out.

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Team GB celebrate after beating Holland in a penalty shoot-out to win gold at Rio 2016.[/caption]
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Team GB players celebrate their gold medal success at Rio 2016[/caption]

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This time around, 24 teams – including Great Britain (12 in both the men’s and women’s competitions), will be vying for top honours at the Oi Hockey Stadium, in the capital city of Japan.

In each category, teams have been divided into two groups of six, with the top four at the end of the round-robin stage making it straight to the quarterfinals.

A win will see a team fetch three points whilst a draw will give them just a single point.

Each game is 60 minutes long with the opening match contested between the men of Japan and Australia on July 24, with the host nation facing a stern test against gold medalist favourites and current World number one’s.

The women’s opening match will also start the same day with Rio 2016 silver medalist’s Holland taking on India.

Who do team GB play?

Great Britain’s men face South Africa, Canada, Germany and Holland before ending the group stages with a mouth watering clash against current world number two outfit Belgium. 

The women will also face South Africa, Holland and Germany while also coming up against India and Ireland.

Team GB men’s Pool B fixtures

  • Saturday, July 24 – Great Britain 3-1 South Africa
  • Monday, July 26 – Great Britain 3-1 Canada
  • Tuesday, July 27 – Germany 5-1 Great Britain
  • Thursday July 29 – Netherlands 2-2 Great Britain
  • Friday July 30 – Belgium 2-2 Great Britain

Team GB women’s Pool A fixtures

  • Sunday, July 25 – Great Britain 1-2 Germany
  • Monday, July 26 – South Africa 1-4 Great Britain
  • Wednesday, July 28 – Great Britain 4-1 India
  • Thursday, July 29 – Great Britain 0-1 Netherlands
  • Saturday, July 31 – Ireland 0-2 Great Britain

*Note, some fixture times are labelled approximate for Team GB games as the Olympic schedule is set out as 3hr 45min sessions with two matches in each session.

Once the group stages come to an end, the men’s and women’s quarter-finals will be held on August 1 and 2 respectively.

The semi-finals follow on August 3 and 4 while the men’s medals will be decided on August 5, with the women’s the next day.

Which country have won the most gold medals?

India are the most successful side amongst the men’s teams at the Olympics, with 11 medals, including eight gold – with neighbouring country Pakistan second with eight medals, comprising of three golds and silvers each and two bronze medals.

The Netherlands are the most successful women’s side that will participate in the Tokyo Olympics, with three gold and bronze medals each and two silvers.

Great Britain men’s have tasted gold at the Olympics on three occasions – their last coming in 1988.

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Team GB’s men crashed out in the group stage at Rio 2016[/caption]

Men’s full fixture list:

July 24

  • Japan 3-5 Australia (Pool A)
  • New Zealand 2-3 India (Pool A)
  • Argentina 1-1 Spain (Pool A)
  • Netherlands 1-3 Belgium (Pool B)
  • Great Britain 3-1 South Africa (Pool B)
  • Canada 1-7 Germany (Pool B)

July 25

  • India 1-7 Australia (Pool A)
  • Spain 1-2 New Zealand (Pool A)
  • Japan 3-4 Argentina (Pool A)
  • South Africa 3-5 Netherlands (Pool B)

July 26

  • Germany 1-3 Belgium (Pool B)
  • Great Britain 3-1 Canada (Pool B)

July 27

  • Argentina 2-5 Australia (Pool A)
  • Japan 2-2 New Zealand (Pool A)
  • India 3-0 Spain (Pool A)
  • Germany 5-1 Great Britain (Pool B)
  • Belgium 9-4 South Africa (Pool B)
  • Netherlands 4-2 Canada (Pool B)

July 28

  • Japan 1-4 Spain (Pool A)
  • Australia 4-2 New Zealand (Pool A)

July 29

  • India 3-1 Argentina (Pool A)
  • South Africa 4-3 Germany (Pool B)
  • Belgium 9-1 Canada (Pool B)
  • Netherlands 2-2 Great Britain (Pool B)

July 30

  • Australia 1-1 Spain (Pool A)
  • Japan 3-5 India (Pool A)
  • Argentina 4-1 New Zealand (Pool A)
  • Canada 4-4 South Africa (Pool B)
  • Germany 3-1 Netherlands (Pool B)
  • Belgium 2-2 Great Britain (Pool B)

August 1

  • Australia 2-2 (3-0p) Netherlands
  • Germany 3-1 Argentina
  • India 3-1 Great Britain
  • Belgium 3-1 Spain

August 3

  • India vs Belgium (2.30am)
  • Australia vs Germany (11am)

August 5

  • Bronze medal match (LSF1 vs LSF2)
  • Gold medal match (WSF1 vs WSF2)

Women’s full fixture list

July 24

  • Netherlands 5-1 India (Pool A)
  • Ireland 2-0 South Africa (Pool A)

July 25

  • Great Britain 1-2 Germany (Pool A)
  • Japan 3-4 China (Pool B)
  • Australia 3-1 Spain (Pool B)
  • New Zealand 3-0 Argentina (Pool B)

July 26

  • Netherlands 4-0 Ireland (Pool A)
  • South Africa 1-4 Great Britain (Pool A)
  • Germany 2-0 India (Pool A)
  • Australia 6-0 China (Pool B)
  • Japan 1-2 New Zealand (Pool B)
  • Argentina 3-0 Spain (Pool B)

July 28

  • Netherlands 5-0 South Africa (Pool A)
  • Great Britain 4-1 India (Pool A)
  • Germany 4-2 Ireland (Pool A)
  • New Zealand 1-2 Spain (Pool B)
  • Japan 0-1 Australia (Pool B)
  • Argentina 3-2 China (Pool B)

July 29

  • Great Britain 0-1 Netherlands (Pool A)
  • Spain 2-0 China (Pool B)
  • Japan 1-2 Argentina (Pool B)
  • New Zealand 0-1 Australia (Pool B)

July 30

  • South Africa 1-4 Germany (Pool A)
  • Ireland 0-1 India (Pool A)

July 31

  • India 4-3 South Africa (Pool A)
  • Germany 1-3 Netherlands (Pool A)
  • Ireland 0-2 Great Britain (Pool A)
  • China 3-2 New Zealand (Pool B)
  • Argentina 0-2 Australia (Pool B)
  • Japan 1-4 Spain (Pool B)

August 2

  • Germany 0-3 Argentina
  • Australia 0-1 India
  • Netherlands 3-0 New Zealand
  • Spain 2-2 (0-2p) Great Britain

August 4

  • Netherlands vs Great Britain (2.30am)
  • Argentina vs India (11am)

August 6

  • Bronze medal match (LSF1 vs LSF2)
  • Gold medal match (WSF1 vs WSF2)
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