Paris 2024 Olympics hockey schedule and results: Dates & start times for huge event taking place in the French capital
THE Paris 2024 Olympics is set to be a thriller – as the 19-day sporting extravaganza takes over the globe.
Some of the world’s biggest names will go to battle for 329 gold medals across 32 sports.
Since its introduction at the 1908 Olympic Games, hockey has been a fan favourite – and in Paris, it will be no different.
SunSport has all the details you need on one of the most exciting sports taking place in the French capital this summer.
Paris 2024 Olympics hockey schedule and results
All times BST
Men’s
- Pool A: Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, France and South Africa
- Pool B: Belgium, India, Australia, Argentina, New Zealand and Ireland
Saturday, July 27
Pitch 1:
- Great Britain 4-0 Spain
- Netherlands 5-3 South Africa
- Germany 8-2 France
Pitch 2:
- Belgium 2-0 Ireland
- Australia 1-0 Argentina
- India 3-2 New Zealand
Sunday, July 28
Pitch 1:
- Germany v Spain: 4pm
- Netherlands v France: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Belgium v New Zealand: 4:30pm
- South Africa v Great Britain: 7:15pm
Monday, July 29
Pitch 1:
- Ireland v Australia: 9am
- India v Argentina: 11:45am
Tuesday, July 30
Pitch 1:
- Spain v France: 9am
- Great Britain v Netherlands: 11:45am
- Argentina v New Zealand: 4pm
- Australia v Belgium: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- South Africa v Germany: 9:30am
- Ireland v India: 12:15pm
Wednesday, July 31
Pitch 1:
- Spain v South Africa: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Germany v Netherlands: 4:30pm
Thursday, August 1
Pitch 1:
- India v Belgium: 9am
- France v Great Britain: 11:45am
Pitch 2:
- New Zealand v Australia: 9:30am
- Argentina v Ireland: 12:15pm
Friday, August 2
Pitch 1:
- New Zealand v Ireland: 4pm
- France v South Africa: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Netherlands v Spain: 9:30am
- Australia v India: 12:15pm
- Belgium v Argentina: 4:30pm
- Great Britain v Germany: 7:15pm
Sunday, August 4
Pitch 1:
- Quarter-final: 9am
- Quarter-final: 11:30am
- Quarter-final: 4:30pm
- Quarter-final: 7pm
Tuesday, August 6
Pitch 1:
- Semi-final: 1pm
- Semi-final: 6pm
Thursday, August 8
Pitch 1:
- Bronze medal match: 1pm
- Gold medal match: 6pm
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Women’s
- Pool A: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Japan, China and France
- Pool B: Australia, Argentina, Great Britain, Spain, United States and South Africa
Saturday, July 27
Pitch 1:
- Argentina v United States: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Netherlands v France: 7:15pm
Sunday, July 28
Pitch 1:
- Belgium v China: 9am
- Australia v South Africa: 11:45am
Pitch 2:
- Germany v Japan: 9:30am
- Great Britain v Spain: 12:15pm
Monday, July 29
Pitch 1:
- Great Britain v Australia: 4pm
- Germany v Netherlands: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Japan v China: 9:30am
- Spain v United States: 12:15pm
- South Africa v Argentina: 4:30pm
- France v Belgium: 7:15pm
Wednesday, July 31
Pitch 1:
- Argentina v Spain: 9am
- France v Germany: 11:45am
- Belgium v Japan: 4pm
Pitch 2:
- South Africa v Great Britain: 9:30am
- Australia v United States: 12:15pm
- Netherlands v China: 7:15pm
Thursday, August 1
Pitch 1:
- United States v Great Britain: 4pm
- Japan v France: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Spain v South Africa: 4:30pm
- Argentina v Australia: 7:15pm
Friday, August 2
Pitch 1:
- China v Germany: 9am
- Belgium v Netherlands: 11:45am
Saturday, August 3
Pitch 1:
- Great Britain v Argentina: 9am
- Australia v Spain: 11:45am
- China v France: 4pm
- Germany v Belgium: 6:45pm
Pitch 2:
- Netherlands v Japan: 9:30am
- United States v South Africa: 12:15pm
Monday, August 5
Pitch 1:
- Quarter-final: 9am
- Quarter-final: 11:30am
- Quarter-final: 4:30pm
- Quarter-final: 7pm
Wednesday, August 7
Pitch 1:
- Semi-final: 1pm
- Semi-final: 6pm
Friday, August 9
Pitch 1:
- Bronze medal match: 1pm
- Gold medal match: 7pm
What's happening today at The Games?
WHAT TO WATCH TODAY...
THE PARIS 2024 Olympics started with a stunning Opening Ceremony – and now the Games really do begin.
SunSport brings you all the action taking place in the French capital on a thrilling first full day.
Adam Peaty will be the headline act for Team GB as he goes for gold in the final of the 100m breaststroke (8.50pm).
A lot of eyes will also be on LeBron James, Stephen Curry and the Team USA men’s basketball team, who start their campaign against Nikola Jokic and Serbia (11.15am ET / 4.15pm BST).
There are not expected to be too many other British medal tilts on Sunday, but the women’s gymnastics team (all day) are going through qualification as are the rowing teams (from 8am).
The both the men’s (vs South Africa, 7.15pm) and women’s hockey teams (vs Spain 12.15pm) are both in action.
American swimming stars Carson Foster and Tori Huske are among a multitude of stars joining Adam Peaty in the pool from around 7pm BST / 2pm ET.
Click here for all the events taking place at Paris 2024 today.
Follow all the action as it unfolds with our Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE blog.
Team GB’s men’s and women’s hockey teams at the Paris 2024 Olympics?
Here are all the athletes representing Team GB in hockey at the Paris 2024 Olympics:
Men’s hockey – Ollie Payne (GK), Nick Park, Gareth Furlong, Conor Williamson, Liam Sanford, James Albery, David Ames, Jacob Draper, Jack Waller, David Goodfield, Zach Wallace, Phil Roper, Rupert Shipperley, Will Calnan, Sam Ward, Lee Morton
Women’s hockey – Miriam Pritchard (GK), Giselle Ansley, Hollie Pearne-Webb (captain), Anna Toman, Amy Costello, Fiona Crackles, Laura Roper, Flora Peel, Sophie Hamilton, Lily Owsley, Izzy Petter, Tess Howard, Sarah Jones, Charlotte Watson, Sarah Robertson, Hannah French
How to watch the Paris 2024 Olympics
Discovery+ is the main rights holder for the Paris 2024 Olympics and will provide “wall-to-wall linear coverage on its Eurosport channels (1 and 2), along with seven dedicated Olympic ‘pop-up’ channels”.
A special Olympics offer is available for £3.99 per month, which will grant you access to the discovery+ streaming service.
You can access discovery+ by downloading the app onto your smartphone/tablet or by visiting discovery+.com.
The BBC will be broadcasting any events with British interest and major competitions across all of their channels, app, website and on iPlayer for FREE, providing you have a valid TV license.
BBC One and Two will air the biggest events from the 33rd Olympic Games and will provide an Olympics Extra channel available on iPlayer, Red Button and online.
However, the BBC can only show two events happening at any moment live at the same time due to discovery+ being the main European rights holder.
In the US, you can watch the Paris Olympics on NBC and the USA Network.
Live streaming is available via Peacock and the NBC Sports app.