Hockey Women's World Cup 2022: England & Ireland learn pool opponents
Ireland have been drawn in the same group as the Netherlands at the 2022 Women's World Cup, giving them a chance to avenge their 2018 final defeat.
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Ireland have been drawn in the same group as the Netherlands at the 2022 Women's World Cup, giving them a chance to avenge their 2018 final defeat.
Women's Hockey World Cup, the country's governing body for the sport said on Thursday. The tournament will be held in Spain and Netherlands from July 1. The Indian team recently secured its qualification for the World Cup after finishing third in the Asia Cup in Muscat.
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