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Commonwealth Games, India vs Australia Women's Hockey Semi-final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

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India will be facing Australia in the semi-final of women's hockey at the ongoing Commonwealth Games on Friday. The India women finished at the second spot in Pool A with nine points from four games.

They won three and lost one. Meanwhile, their goal difference was +6. Talking about Australia, the team is still unbeaten in the tournament.

They won four out of the four games played in the ongoing edition of CWG and advanced to the semi-final as Pool B toppers. Their gold difference was +16.

The winner of the India vs Australia match will next face the winner of the first semi-final that will be taking place between England and New Zealand.

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