Men’s Hockey World Cup: How can India qualify for the semifinals? The permutations explained | Hockey News

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India’s players during the FIH World Cup. (AP/PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: India’s hopes of reaching the semifinals of the FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026 are hanging by a thread after their second-round defeat to the Netherlands, but Argentina’s 3-1 win over England has kept Craig Fulton’s side mathematically alive.India suffered a 1-3 loss to the Netherlands on Saturday, leaving them bottom of Pool E with no points from their two matches. However, England’s defeat to Argentina later in the day opened a narrow route to the last four.The equation is now simple in principle, although the margins are anything but: India must beat Argentina and then hope the Netherlands defeat England by a sufficiently large margin.

What India need to do against Argentina

India must beat Argentina by at least two goals in their final Pool E match on Monday.A two-goal victory would give India three points and allow them to move above Argentina on goals scored, provided the relevant goal-difference calculations remain level. A victory by more than two goals would give India the advantage on goal difference.The task, however, is easier said than done. Argentina have already beaten India twice in the FIH Pro League this year, winning 8-0 and 4-2.India therefore need not only a victory but a convincing one to keep their semifinal hopes alive.

Why India need a big Dutch favour

Even if India beat Argentina, their qualification will depend on the result of Netherlands vs England.The Dutch are already top of Pool E with six points and a goal difference of +4, while England and Argentina have three points each with goal differences of zero. India have zero points and a -4 goal difference after conceding seven goals and scoring three.The safest route for India is a two-goal win over Argentina combined with a three-goal victory for the Netherlands against England.For example, if India beat Argentina 3-1 and England lose 0-3 to the Netherlands, India would finish ahead of England on goal difference and eliminate Argentina. The Netherlands would top the pool with nine points, leaving India second.Some results could produce further tie-break complications. If India win 3-1 and England lose 1-3, both would have identical goals scored and conceded, meaning the field-goal tie-break could come into play. India currently have one field goal in the pool, Dilpreet Singh’s strike against England, while England have three.The final-day schedule adds another twist. India play Argentina at 6:30pm IST on Monday, while England face the Netherlands at 10:30pm IST.That means England will know exactly what they need from their match against the Dutch based on India’s result earlier in the evening.



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