India and Scotland draw 2-2 in tense Hockey World Cup qualifier

The Indian Women's Hockey Team played to a 2-2 draw against Scotland in their second Pool B match of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad. Goals from Navneet Kaur and Sunelita Toppo for India were matched by strikes from Scotland's Heather McEwan and Fiona Burnet. Despite the shared points, India retains the top spot in the pool due to a superior goal difference. The match was a tense affair with multiple penalty corners and end-to-end action in the final quarter.

Key Points: India 2-2 Scotland: Women's Hockey World Cup Qualifier

  • 2-2 draw in Pool B
  • India leads on goal difference
  • Navneet Kaur scores equalizer
  • Sunelita Toppo gives India brief lead
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India retains top spot in Pool B after 2-2 draw against Scotland in FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers

India and Scotland draw 2-2 in FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. Navneet Kaur and Sunelita Toppo score for India in Hyderabad.

"India took control quickly in the second quarter... Navneet Kaur recovered brilliantly to smash the ball past the goalkeeper. - Match Report"

Hyderabad, March 9

The Indian Women's Hockey Team played out a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Scotland in their second Pool B match of the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers, Hyderabad, Telangana, at the G. M. C. Balayogi Hockey Ground on Monday.

With this result, both India and Scotland sit on four points in the group, though the hosts retain the number one spot due to a superior goal difference. Goals from Navneet Kaur (18') and Sunelita Toppo (29') were matched by Scotland's Heather McEwan (6') and Fiona Burnet (33'), according to a press release.

Scotland kicked off the proceedings, with both teams initially adopting a patient passing game. India, starting in a 3-4-3 formation, looked solid early on but temporarily lost their defensive shape to concede a penalty corner in the 6th minute.

Scotland capitalised immediately, with Heather McEwan guiding the ball into the net for a 1-0 lead. India responded with consistent forward runs. Lalremsiami earned India's first penalty corner, but Udita's drag-flick went wide. India kept up the pressure and won a second penalty corner in the 14th minute, but a trapping error allowed Scotland to launch a counter-attack, which was thankfully cleared by Sushila to keep the score 1-0 at the break.

India took control quickly in the second quarter. In the 17th minute, they earned their third penalty corner. Despite another fumble at the trap, Navneet Kaur (18') recovered brilliantly, positioning herself perfectly to smash the ball past Scottish goalkeeper Jessica Buchanan to level the score at 1-1.

Scotland surged forward, looking to regain the lead, winning a penalty corner in the 22nd minute, but Indian goalkeeper Bichu Devi produced a superb save against Amy Costello's drag-flick. Scotland intensified their press, making back-to-back circle entries and putting the hosts under pressure.

However, India pushed back in the 29th minute. After a frantic goalmouth scramble and a rebound off the woodwork from a penalty corner, Sunelita Toppo (29') showed great presence of mind to tap the ball home, giving India a 2-1 lead going into halftime.

The third quarter saw both teams battling fiercely for possession. In the 33rd minute, Scotland executed a perfect passing move set up by McEwan, allowing Fiona Burnet to find the equaliser. Following the goal, Scotland dictated the tempo, controlling the majority of possession for the next seven minutes and restricting India's attacking options.

After absorbing significant pressure, Lalremsiami combined well with Rutuja to win a penalty corner for India. This sparked a flurry of three consecutive penalty corners, culminating in a huge goalmouth tussle, but India could not capitalise, leaving the score tied at 2-2.

India earned an early penalty corner as the fourth quarter began, but Buchanan stood tall to keep them at bay. The hosts ramped up their intensity, launching a dangerous attack two minutes later that narrowly missed the target. The next five minutes featured end-to-end action, with India's attacking runs looking particularly sharp.

With five minutes remaining, Baljeet made a superb penetrating run, but there was no one in the circle to provide the finishing touch. Two minutes later, India won their ninth penalty corner of the match. A rebound off a defender's shin fell kindly, but Buchanan was there once again to make a crucial save. Despite a flurry of late attacking chances, neither side could find a winner, and the match ended in a 2-2 stalemate.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Still top of the pool, that's the main thing! Scotland is a tough European side. Our defence looked shaky at times, but Bichu Devi's save in the 22nd minute was world-class. On to the next match – we need to be more clinical.
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Rohit P
The girls showed great heart! Coming back from a goal down not once, but the Scottish equaliser was a bit soft defensively. Our PC conversion rate is a real concern. The coaching staff needs to work on that trap and flick coordination. But proud of the effort! Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
What an entertaining match to watch! End-to-end stuff in the final quarter. Sunelita Toppo showed fantastic awareness for her goal. As a neutral fan, it was a great advert for women's hockey. Both teams deserved a point.
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Vikram M
Good to see the match in Hyderabad getting a decent crowd. We need to support our women's team more! They play with so much passion. That Baljeet run in the last 5 minutes... if only someone was there to tap it in! So close.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: We seem to lose concentration for short spells, and that's when we concede. The goal just after halftime was a result of that. Need to maintain intensity for all 60 minutes. But topping the group is in our hands now. Let's go, India!

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