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Men's Hockey WC: With England's 4-0 win over Spain, India need goal spree against Wales for direct quarterfinal berth

England defeated Spain by 4-0 in their final Pool D match. Phil Roper (10th minute), David Condon (21st minute), Nicholas Bandurak (50th minute) and Liam Ansell (51st minute) scored for England

ANI Jan 19, 2023 19:50 IST googleads

Team India. (Photo- Hockey India Twitter)

Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], January 19 (ANI): India face a stiff challenge in the group match against Wales as they have to win it with a high margin for direct qualification into the quarterfinals of the Hockey World Cup here following England's dominating 4-0 victory over Spain earlier in the day.
India need to win by a margin of eight goals in the pool D match for direct qualification or will have to make their way through cross-overs.
India are facing Wales in their final Pool D match at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar.
England defeated Spain 4-0 in their final Pool D match on Thursday. Phil Roper (10th minute), David Condon (21st minute), Nicholas Bandurak (50th minute) and Liam Ansell (51st minute) scored for England.
England are now at the top of the pool D with seven points after registering two wins and a draw. Their goal difference is 9 as they have scored nine goals and have conceded none.
India are currently in the second spot with four points, with one win and a loss in two games. If they win this match against Wales, they will get seven points and will equal England.
But this win would not give India a direct quarterfinal qualification, a privilege only reserved for the pool topper. For this, they will have to topple England in terms of goal difference. India's current goal difference is two. They have scored two goals and have conceded none.
An 8-0 win over Wales will add ten goals to India's tally, taking their goal difference to 10, higher than England. But if India concedes goals, they will need to keep the goal difference in mind and score more.
A second-place finish would mean that India will have to participate in cross-overs, a stage of the tournament where teams from different pools play against each other.
For every goal conceded, India will have to respond harder and try to get more than eight goals in their scoreline. (ANI)

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