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Women's Field Hockey Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Justo ahora, JoshMartini007 dijo:

Does that mean South Africa will use its continental quota or will they just miss the Olympic altogether?

 

Still haven't confirmed what they will do but if they don't accept the quota they are indeed out of the olympics and their place will be taken by the highest ranked loser of these play-offs.

Teams from pot 4 clearly will want to draw GB. The chance for an upset would still be little but with rubbish the british girls are playing lately it isn't impossible unlike with Australia or Germany.

 

As for the other pots, the ones from 3 will want to avoid Belgium. 

 

Overall, I think the women's play-offs will be much more exciting than the men's.

My predictions:

 

Aus 99% - 1% Rus

Ger 95% - 5% Ita

GB 90% - 10% Chi

 

Esp 65% - 35% Kor

Irl 60% - 40% Can

Ind 65% - 35% Usa

Chn 45% - 55% Bel

FIH Hockey Olympic qualifiers: matches, dates and venues confirmed

 

25/26 October: :AUS Australia vs :RUS Russia, Perth
25/26 October: :CHN China vs :BEL Belgium, Changzhou
25/26 October: :ESP Spain vs :KOR South Korea, Valencia
1/2 November: :IND India vs :USA USA, Bhubaneswar
2/3 November: :GER Germany vs :ITA Italy, Mönchengladbach
2/3 November: :GBR Great Britain vs :CHI Chile, London
2/3 November: :IRL Ireland vs :CAN Canada, Dublin

Each qualifier consists of two back-to-back matches which will be played in the same venue.

The match times will be confirmed at a later stage.

3 hours ago, phelps said:

FIH Hockey Olympic qualifiers: matches, dates and venues confirmed

 

25/26 October: :AUS Australia vs :RUS Russia, Perth
25/26 October: :CHN China vs :BEL Belgium, Changzhou
25/26 October: :ESP Spain vs :KOR South Korea, Valencia
1/2 November: :IND India vs :USA USA, Bhubaneswar
2/3 November: :GER Germany vs :ITA Italy, Mönchengladbach
2/3 November: :GBR Great Britain vs :CHI Chile, London
2/3 November: :IRL Ireland vs :CAN Canada, Dublin

Each qualifier consists of two back-to-back matches which will be played in the same venue.

The match times will be confirmed at a later stage.

i like our opponents ......belgium would have been tricky ..........

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