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7 days ago
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England beat Scotland in EuroHockey opener
England's women opened their 2025 EuroHockey Championships campaign with a 3-0 win over Scotland on Sunday. Fiona Crackles gave England the lead in the 12th minute with a fine control and finish, before Lily Walker doubled the advantage early in the second quarter after meeting Tess Howard's backhand cross. Scotland rallied and controlled the third quarter but could not take advantage of their opportunities. Sabbie Heesh in the England goal smothered the first, before Anna Toman cleared a Sarah Jamieson effort off the goalline. 2015 winners England regained their composure and scored a third when Toman's corner sweep was deflected in by Lily Owsley. England will play 2023 runners-up Belgium in their next match on Monday at 17:00 BST in Monchengladbach, Germany. Meanwhile, James Gall scored as England's men drew 1-1 with Germany in their second match of the tournament, following a 5-0 thrashing of Poland on Friday.


BBC News
7 days ago
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- BBC News
England beat Scotland in EuroHockey opener
England's women opened their 2025 EuroHockey Championships campaign with a 3-0 win over Scotland on Crackles gave England the lead in the 12th minute with a fine control and finish, before Lily Walker doubled the advantage early in the second quarter after meeting Tess Howard's backhand rallied and controlled the third quarter but could not take advantage of their Heesh in the England goal smothered the first, before Anna Toman cleared a Sarah Jamieson effort off the goalline.2015 winners England regained their composure and scored a third when Toman's corner sweep was deflected in by Lily will play 2023 runners-up Belgium in their next match on Monday at 17:00 BST in Monchengladbach, James Gall scored as England's men drew 1-1 with Germany in their second match of the tournament, following a 5-0 thrashing of Poland on Friday.


BBC News
29-06-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
England Women avoid Pro League relegation
England Women's hockey team avoided relegation from the Pro League with a victory over Germany on the final weekend of the season.A sixth-minute goal from Elizabeth Neal and Sabbie Heesh's save from a penalty stroke with 100 seconds left, was enough to seal the win in Berlin on Saturday, ensuring they would definitely finish above India in the nine-team won 4-2 in the second game on Sunday to secure their own survival, sealing India's relegation and ensuring England end the campaign in seventh men were already safe from relegation going to the weekend and also ended the season seventh after losing both games against Belgium. They were comfortably beaten 3-1 in Saturday's first game in Antwerp, with Jacob Payton scoring their only game was much closer, with Zachary Wallace, Phil Roper, Will Calnan and Liam Sanford on target in a thrilling 4-4 sent the game to penalties, but Wallace, Roper and Stuart Rushmere missed their efforts to seal a 3-0 shootout success for the Netherlands had already secured top spot in both the men's and women's competition before the final round of matches.