India vs England Live Updates, FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2026: Nicholas Bandurak's second makes it 4-2 to England

2026-08-17T20:12:09+05:30
India 2-4 England
India [Harmanpreet 17'; Dilpreet 24']
England [Nicholas Bandurak 14', 54', Stuart Rushmere 39', Henry Croft 44']
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England is playing full press
England is not letting it go. They are on full press and they want more goals before the Full-Time
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2026-08-17T20:08:26+05:30
England scores the fourth goal
Nick Bandurak scores again and England has got a solid lead in this match now. Bandurak made a stellar drag flick to the left of Karkera and he had no opportunity of saving that one.
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Another Penalty Corner for England
England gets a other massive opportunity for England and India needs to defend it at all cost
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Phenomenal PC defence by India
Well saved by the goalkeeper and Manpreet cleared it out quickly
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Re-penalty corner for England
Can England score the fourth goal?
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2026-08-17T20:04:55+05:30
England keeps the referral
They will get another PC
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2026-08-17T20:03:23+05:30
Referee called a free out but England asked for a video referral
They are claiming a PC or PS
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2026-08-17T20:02:43+05:30
England gets a Penalty Corner
Yellow card for Neelakantha Sharma and a PC for England as well
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2026-08-17T19:59:24+05:30
India loses the referral
No PC for India and they lost the referral as well
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2026-08-17T19:58:19+05:30
Team India has asked for a video referral
They are claiming a PC
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2-minute penalty
Henry Croft gets a green card
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2026-08-17T19:56:38+05:30
India misses by the narrowest of the margins
A fantastic aerial pass followed by a stellar toma hawk by Abhishek but couldn't get the final touch
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2026-08-17T19:54:47+05:30
India kept the possession for the first 3 minutes completely
India kept the possession but failed to get a goal out of it.
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Harmanpreet misses
India will restart with a long corner
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India are currently second in Pool D after first round of matches
6:15 pm: Hello and welcome to Khel Now’s live blog for the India vs England Pool D match at FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026. Please wait for the blog to load!
The Indian men’s hockey team will look to build on its winning start to the FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026 when it takes on England in its second Pool D encounter at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen on Monday.
After opening their campaign with a 3-1 victory over Wales, India will face an England side that also began its World Cup journey on a strong note, defeating Pakistan 4-1 on the opening day.
India’s win over Wales saw the team make the most of its penalty-corner opportunities, with all three goals coming from set pieces.
Captain Harmanpreet Singh led from the front with a brace, after India opened their account through Sanjay on a penalty corner to secure three valuable points.
Despite the comfortable scoreline, the team will be keen to improve its conversion from open play after creating several opportunities but being unable to find the net through a field goal.
The clash against England, however, promises to be a closely fought contest given the recent history between the two sides.
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One of the most memorable encounters came at the Paris Olympics, where India overcame a major setback to defeat England in the quarter-final. Amit Rohidas was shown a red card in the 17th minute, leaving India with 10 players for the majority of the contest.
The Indian side displayed tremendous resilience to hold its own against England and eventually finished the tournament with a bronze medal.
The rivalry has continued to produce closely contested encounters, with the two teams also facing each other twice during the recent FIH Pro League in London.
On both occasions, neither side was able to settle the contest in regulation time, with the matches proceeding to shootouts. India and England shared the spoils, with each side securing one victory.
“When two evenly-matched teams face off, then things can heat up on the pitch,” said India’s star midfielder Hardik Singh. “But we don’t carry any animosity, as we are friends with many players in the England team irrespective of whatever happened in the Paris Olympics quarter-final.
“In major tournaments, we have always dominated them. However, it doesn’t mean we can take them lightly. You have to be better than your opponent on that given day.”
The head-to-head statistics over the recent years are only marginally in India’s favour at 10 wins against England’s 9, with five matches ending in a draw.
“Since we have started playing the Pro League, it’s been pretty equal. But the World Cup is different. It’s a must-win game for both the teams,” said India’s chief coach, Craig Fulton.
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“They are the highest-ranked team in our pool, so we are really going to go after them. We have got to do a good job because they’ve got unbelievable players and a good structure.
“They are good at what they do. But we have our own plans and hopefully we’ll foil their plans to put our mark on the game and try, and get the three points,” Fulton added.
Another win for either team will strengthen its position in Pool D as the top two finishers from each of the four pools in the first stage of the tournament will progress to the next stage still in race for the semi-finals. At the same time, the bottom two will be left to play classification games.
For India, the focus will be on maintaining the defensive solidity and penalty-corner efficiency that helped them overcome Wales, while adding greater sharpness in front of goal.
Where and when will India vs England Pool D match, at FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026, take place?
The Pool D encounter will be played at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands, on August 17 (Monday). It is scheduled to begin at 6:30 pm Indian Time.
What is the head-to-head record between India and England in men’s hockey?
The head-to-head statistics over the recent years are only marginally in India’s favour at 10 wins against England’s 9, with five matches ending in a draw.
How has India performed so far at FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026?
India started their campaign with a 3-1 win over Wales, with skipper Harmanpreet Singh netting a brace. Defender Sanjay scored the other goal.
How has England performed so far at FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026?
England won their opening match against Pakistan by a 4-1 margin.
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