India's Hockey WC Draw: Fulton Eyes Tailored Prep vs England, Pakistan, Wales

Indian men's hockey team head coach Craig Fulton expressed excitement and clarity after the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2026 draw placed India in a challenging Pool D with England, Pakistan, and Wales. Fulton emphasized respecting each opponent's unique style, from England's physical organization to Pakistan's flair and Wales's emerging energy. The team will begin its campaign against Wales on August 15, India's Independence Day, adding significance to the opening fixture. Fulton outlined a detailed preparation roadmap focused on structure and fine margins, aiming to peak at the right moment and make the nation proud.

Key Points: India's Hockey WC 2026 Draw: Coach Fulton on Prep for Tough Pool

  • India drawn with England, Pakistan, Wales in WC Pool D
  • Coach Fulton stresses respect for each opponent's style
  • Team to open campaign vs Wales on Independence Day
  • Focus on structure, press, and finishing in build-up
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'Our preparation will be tailored & detailed for every opponent in Hockey WC', says men's coach Fulton

Indian men's hockey coach Craig Fulton outlines tailored preparation after World Cup 2026 draw pits India against England, Pakistan, and Wales in Pool D.

"Our preparation will be tailored & detailed for every opponent. - Craig Fulton"

New Delhi, March 19

After the pool draw and schedule for the FIH Men's Hockey World Cup 2026 were announced, Indian men's team head coach Craig Fulton highlighted the squad's tailored and detailed preparation to embrace the challenge of facing the best teams in the tournament.

India have been drawn alongside top-seeded England, arch-rivals Pakistan, and an emerging Wales side, with all their group-stage matches scheduled at the Wagener Hockey Stadium in Amstelveen.

"We're excited. It's a strong group, but that's exactly what you want at a World Cup - to be tested against the best," Fulton said. "The mood in the camp is very positive. The players are motivated and hungry, and knowing our opponents now gives us real clarity and focus going into our preparation."

Analysing the varied tactical challenges Pool D presents, the Fulton emphasised the need for adaptability and respect for each team's unique style of play.

"England are a well-organised, physical side who are also top seed in our pool. Pakistan bring flair, unpredictability, and a rich hockey tradition - never a side to take lightly. Wales are making their mark on the international stage and will be full of energy and determination," Fulton explained. "We respect every opponent in this pool, but we back ourselves against all of them."

With the team set to open their campaign against Wales on August 15, a special fixture falling on India's Independence Day, the coaching staff is already laying down a detailed roadmap.

"We'll be working hard on our structure, our press, and our finishing, the fine margins that decide games at this level," Fulton noted. "Every opponent in this pool has different strengths, so our preparation will be tailored and detailed. The next few months are about peaking at exactly the right moment."

Embracing the massive expectations of a hockey-loving nation, Fulton had a clear, rallying message for the supporters back home as they gear up for the pinnacle tournament.

"We want to go out there and make India proud. The players know what this shirt means and what the fans expect. My message to the supporters is simple - get behind us, one game at a time. Chak de India!"

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I appreciate the coach's respectful analysis. He's not underestimating any team, especially Pakistan. That's the right mindset. India vs Pakistan in a World Cup group stage is going to be epic for fans.
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Priya S
The group is tough but exciting! England is always a challenge. I'm glad Fulton mentioned the "fine margins." Our finishing in crucial moments has let us down before. Hope they work hard on that. All the best, Team India! 🙏
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I hope this "tailored preparation" isn't just talk. We've seen plans fall apart under pressure, especially against Pakistan. The team needs mental toughness as much as tactics. Prove us wrong this time, boys!
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Vikram M
Chak de India! The nation is with you. Playing on 15th August adds extra emotion. Let's dominate the pool and carry that momentum. Don't just respect opponents, defeat them! 🏑
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Karthik V
Good to see the coach acknowledging Wales as an emerging threat. Can't take any match lightly in a World Cup. The next few months of preparation are key. Jai Hind!

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