Friday, April 26, 2024

FIH Hockey Pro League: How to watch on TV and fixtures

The conclusion to this season’s Hockey Pro League remains in doubt with close to 50 rearranged matches still to be played.

Europe will be the destination for the remaining Pro League matches before June after the FIH said that all matches involving Australia, China and New Zealand had been postponed due to international travel restrictions.

The FIH said it was working on rearranging the postponed matches, which number close to 50.

FIH Pro League fixtures

April

10 – Argentina men v India
11 – Argentina men v India

May

8 – Great Britain men v India
9 – GB men v India

12 – GB women/men v Germany
13 – GB women/men v Germany

15 – Belgium women v USA
Spain men v India

16 – Belgium women v USA
Spain men v India

22 – Germany men v India
Belgium women v Argentina
GB women v USA
Belgium men v Argentina
GB men v Spain

23 – Germany men v India
Belgium women v Argentina
GB women v USA
Belgium men v Argentina
GB men v Spain

30 – Belgium women v Holland
Belgium men v Holland

Match schedule

The revised match schedule of the 2020-2021 FIH Hockey Pro League is available here.

Where to watch the FIH Pro League

The Watch.Hockey app broadcasts all matches, although only available to restricted countries. All other matches depend on broadcast rights holder agreements with cable and satellite channels.

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