Dominant Red Lions Keep World Cup Hopes Alive: Belgian Hockey Men Held to a Draw Against Australia and Still Have a Lot of Work to Do.
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The hoped-for victory against Australia did not materialize for the Red Lions (1-1), but the lifeline remains open in the second round of the World Cup. However, the Belgian men's hockey team faces a tough mission in the next match against Spain. Winning by two goals guarantees Belgium a spot in the semi-finals.
The Red Lions, the national men's hockey selection, will play their future in the World Cup, which they play at home on Friday at 8:30 p.m. in Wavre. Opposed to Australia in their first game of the second round, they could already be eliminated in the event of a defeat. ...
The Red Lions did not manage to take over Australia in their first game of the second phase of the Men's World Cup on Friday in Wavre. Both teams got off on the score everywhere. With one point, the Belgians are 4th and last in the F-group dominated by the Australians (4). Spain and Germany have three units. To qualify in the semifinals, the Lions will have to win with at least two goals in their second game of the phase, Sunday at 8:30 p.m. aga…
The Red Lions face a big challenge. - Dirk WAEM Follow Australia-Belgium live on RTL club and RTL play from 8pm Belgium qualified by finishing second in its group, a point behind Germany. This Friday, the Belgians will challenge Australia (FIH-4), before facing Spain (FIH-6) on Sunday. The stakes will be high as the Red Lions tackle this second phase of chickens with three points behind the Australians and Germans. To get their ticket for the se…
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