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All you need to know about Women's Hockey World Cup 2018.
Updated : Aug 01, 2018, 11:08 PM IST
The Hockey Women's World Cup takes place in London from 21 July to 5 August.
India have been drawn in the same pool as Ireland, USA and England as they look to take the title from the reigning champions, the Netherlands.
The teams who finish second and third in each pool will compete in a cross-over round to join the pool winners in the quarter-finals.
Here are the details you need to know about Women's Hockey World Cup 2018:
Pool A: China, Italy, Netherlands, South Korea
Pool B: England, India, USA, Ireland
Pool C: Germany, South Africa, Argentina, Spain
Pool D: Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Belgium
Group Stage
Saturday, July 21
USA 1-3 Ireland
Germany 3-1 South Africa
Australia 3-2 Japan
Sunday, July 22
Chine 0-3 Italy
Argentina 6-2 Spain
Netherlands 7-0 Korea
New Zealand 4-2 Belgium
Tuesday, July 24
Japan 2-1 New Zealand
Australia 0-0 Belgium
Wednesday, July 25
Germany 3-2 Argentina
USA 1-1 England
Thusday, 26 July
Spaian 7-1 South Africa
India 0-1 Ireland
Friday, 27 July
China 1-7 Netherlands
Korea 0-1 Italy
Saturday, 28 July
Spain 1-3 Germany
Argentina 1-1 South Africa
Japan 3-6 Belgium
New Zealand 1-1 Australia
Sunday, 29 July
Korea 1-1 China
Netherlands 12-1 Italy
India 1-1 USA
England 1-0 Ireland
Cross-overs
Monday, July 30
Belgium 0(2)-0(3) Spain
Argentina 2-0 New Zealand
Group Stage
Saturday, July 21
4.30 pm: Germany v/s South Africa
6.30 pm: England v/s India
10.30 pm: USA v/s Ireland
12.30 am: Australia v/s Japan
Sunday, July 22
3.30 pm: China v/s Italy
5.30 pm: Argentina v/s Spain
9.30 pm: Netherlands v/s South Korea
11.30 pm: New Zealand v/s Belgium
Tuesday, July 24
5.00 pm: Japan v/s New Zealand
7.00 pm: Australia v/s Belgium
Wednesday, July 25
10.30 pm: Germany v/s Argentina
12.30 pm: USA v/s England
Thursday, July 26
4.30 pm: Spain v/s South Africa
6.30 pm: India v/s Ireland
Friday, July 27
10.30 pm: China v/s Netherlands
12.30 pm: South Korea v/s Italy
Saturday, July 28
4.30 pm: Spain v/s Germany
6.30 pm: Argentina v/s South Africa
10.30 pm: Japan v/s Belgium
12.30 am: New Zealand v/s Australia
Sunday, July 29
3.30 pm: South Korea v/s China
5.30 pm: Netherlands v/s Italy
9.30 pm: India v/s USA
11.30 pm: England v/s Ireland
Cross-overs
Monday, July 30
10.30 pm: Belgium v/s Spain
12.45 am: Argentina v/s New Zealand
Tuesday, July 31
10.30 pm: Italy v/s India
12.45 am: England v/s Korea
Quarterfinals
Wednesday, August 1
10.30 pm: 1C v/s winner 2nd crossover
12.45 am: 1D v/s winner 1st crossover
Thursday, August 2
10.30 pm: 1A v/s winner 4th crossover
12.35 am: 1B v/s winner 3rd crossover
Semifinals
Saturday, August 4
6.30 pm: Semi-final 1
9.00 pm: Semi-final 2
Final
Sunday, August 5
6.30 pm: Bronze Medal
9.00 pm: Final