FIH Hockey WC: India face must-win Argentina clash with semis hopes hanging by a thread

Amstelveen, Aug 23 (IANS) India’s hopes of reaching the semifinals of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 are hanging by a thread, with the Harmanpreet Singh-led side needing a big win against Argentina and favourable results in the other Pool E match to stay alive in the tournament.
India suffered a 1-3 defeat against defending champions and hosts the Netherlands in their opening match of the second stage, leaving them without a point and at the bottom of Pool E with a goal difference of -4.
The final round of Pool E matches on Monday will see India take on Argentina at the Wagener Stadium, while England face the Netherlands. The Netherlands currently lead the pool with six points, while England and Argentina have three points each.
India therefore need to beat Argentina convincingly and hope England lose to the Netherlands to have any chance of finishing among the top two and progressing to the semifinals.
A three-goal victory would take India to three points and improve their goal difference to -1, while Argentina’s would fall to -3. In that scenario, England would also need to lose by at least two goals to the Netherlands, taking their goal difference to -2 and allowing India to move ahead of both Argentina and England.
India have another possible route if they can produce an even bigger victory. A four-goal win over Argentina would mean any defeat for England against the Netherlands would be enough to take India through. However, England cannot draw, as a point would take them to four points and put them beyond India’s reach.
The permutations underline the difficult task facing India, but the team will need to concentrate on controlling what is within its hands, starting with finding greater consistency in attack.
Captain Harmanpreet has been among India’s leading performers, scoring six goals and sharing the tournament’s top-scorer spot with Argentina’s Tomas Domene. However, India have struggled to find the target consistently from open play, increasing their dependence on penalty corners.
Among the forwards, Abhishek has scored twice and Dilpreet Singh once, making them the only Indian forwards to have scored in the team’s four matches so far.
India head coach Craig Fulton acknowledged the situation but insisted his team still has a chance to remain in the semifinal race.
“We have a lifeline to stay in the fight to reach the semifinals. It is quite clear what we have to do. We need the goals, but at the same time we still need to manage our own game and maintain our structure,” Fulton said.
Against Argentina, India will need greater movement in the final third, improved finishing and a more clinical approach in front of goal. With their World Cup campaign at stake, the Indian side will have little choice but to attack with intent while maintaining the defensive structure required to keep their slim hopes alive.
–IANS
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