The Pakistan hockey team is preparing for the final stage of the FIH Pro League 2025โ26 season. The Green Shirts will play eight important matches in Belgium and England. The fixtures are scheduled for June 2026.
The upcoming matches are crucial for the teamโs performance in the tournament. Pakistan hockey has struggled throughout the campaign so far and will aim to improve its results in the final phase.
Pakistan entered the FIH Pro League after New Zealand declined participation. New Zealand had qualified as Nations Cup winners for the previous season. As runners-up, Pakistan accepted the invitation to join the elite competition.
The Pakistan hockey team has already completed its earlier rounds in Argentina and Australia. In Argentina, the team played against the Netherlands and Argentina in Rosario. Later, it faced Australia and Germany in Hobart during the Australia leg.
So far, Pakistan has played eight matches in the league. The team has lost all eight games and remains at the bottom of the table. It has scored 13 goals and conceded 37 goals, collecting zero points in the standings.
Now, Pakistan hockey will begin its next set of matches in Wavre, Belgium. The team will face Belgium and Spain in four games during this leg. The opening match will be played against Belgium on June 13.
Pakistan will then face Spain on June 14. The team will again meet Belgium on June 19, followed by another match against Spain on June 20. These games will be important for gaining momentum.
After the Belgium leg, the team will travel to London for the final stage of the competition. In England, Pakistan hockey will play against India and England in four more matches.
Pakistan will face India on June 23, followed by England on June 24. The team will again play India on June 26 and close its campaign against England on June 27.
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The management and fans will be hoping for a strong finish. The final phase is seen as a key opportunity for Pakistan hockey to regain confidence and end the tournament on a better note.




