The match schedule for the men’s BDO Hockey World Cup qualifier has been released.
The qualifier will be played in Changzhou, China, from 12-23 April, with 12 teams competing for the remaining five places at
the BDO Hockey World Cup in Monchengladbach, Germany, later this year.
Teams have been split into two Pools of six based on the Sahara WorldHockey Team Rankings, with Pakistan and New Zealand the
top seeds in their respective groups. Each team will play the others in their Pool once before the classification and playoff
matches. The top five teams will earn a spot at the 11th staging of the men’s World Cup.
All teams will participate on the opening day of the tournament, before the Pools alternate match days until the end of the
preliminary rounds.
The top two teams in each Pool at the completion of the round robin phase will earn a spot at the World Cup, with the
remaining berth to be decided in the fifth place playoff on the final day.
Courtesy of their number five world ranking, Pakistan are the top seeds for the tournament and have been drawn to play
against Belgium, Canada, Egypt, England and Ireland in Pool A.
Pakistan are the clear favourites to emerge from Pool A, and, based on their current world rankings, England, Egypt and
Belgium are likely to vie for second position in the group.
Pool B contains a strong line-up of teams including Korea, New Zealand and Malaysia, along with China, France and Japan.
This Pool appears to be one that could produce a number surprises, with emerging nation France combining with the favoured
teams to form a highly competitive group.
Pool A: Belgium, Canada, Egypt, England, Ireland, Pakistan
Pool B: China, France, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand
The match schedule for the BDO Hockey World Cup Qualifier is attached. It can also be viewed on the FIH website,
www.worldhockey.org.
The BDO Hockey World Cup will be played in Monchengladbach, Germany, from 6-17 September this year. Seven teams have already
confirmed their participation – Argentina, Australia, Germany, India, Netherlands, South Africa and Spain.