Women's HIL Final: SG Pipers vs Bengal Tigers Clash for Historic Title

The Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 culminates in a final between SG Pipers and Shrachi Bengal Tigers in Ranchi. SG Pipers, led by top scorer Navneet Kaur, finished first in the league stage, while the Tigers secured their final spot with two dramatic shootout wins over the Pipers. The champion will receive a prize of Rs 1.5 crore, with significant individual awards also at stake. Both captains have expressed confidence, setting the stage for a closely contested championship decider.

Key Points: Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 Final Preview

  • SG Pipers topped league stage
  • Tigers won both prior shootouts
  • Winner earns Rs 1.5 crore
  • Navneet Kaur leads scorers
  • Defensive records key
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Women's HIL: New champion ready to be crowned as SG Pipers lock horns with Sharachi Bengal Tigers

SG Pipers and Shrachi Bengal Tigers face off in the Women's HIL final. Preview, key players, prize money, and quotes from the captains.

"s from the captains.QUOTE: It's been an incredible campaign for us... The team is confident and hungry to bring the trophy home. - Navneet Kaur"

Ranchi, Jan 9

After two weeks of high-octane hockey action featuring 12 matches that witnessed 37 goals in the Women's Hockey India League 2025-26, the stage is set for SG Pipers and Shrachi Bengal Tigers to lock horns in the final that is scheduled to take place at the Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Astro Turf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi on Saturday.

Notably, the winner of the Women's Hockey India League 2025-26 will receive Rs 1.5 crore, while the runners-up will take home Rs 1 crore.

Also, Ranchi Royals, who finished third, will be awarded Rs 50 lakh. In addition, the Player of the Tournament will earn Rs 20 lakh, while individual honours such as the Best Goalkeeper, Upcoming Player, and Top Scorer of the Tournament will each carry a cash prize of Rs 5 lakh. The Fairplay Trophy will also be presented to the team that has best upheld the spirit of the game throughout the season.

Talking about the finalists, with fairly similar playing styles, both teams have held their own in what was a highly competitive season in the Women's HIL. While the SG Pipers topped the table with three minutes in the league stage to secure 11 points, Shrachi Bengal Tigers sealed the second spot with two wins in regular time and two wins in shootouts, registering 10 points and edging out a Ranchi Royals side that finished in third place with 9 points.

The top two teams faced off twice in the league stage, with Shrachi Bengal Tigers clinching a penalty shootout win on both occasions.

After a 3-3 draw in their first match, the Tigers went on to secure a 4-3 win in the shootout. In the second game, they prevailed 7-6 in the shootout after a goalless draw.

However, the stats throughout the league stage would favour the SG Pipers. They are the second-highest goal scorers in the tournament, having scored 11 goals - only bettered by Ranchi Royals (13 goals) - with their captain Navneet Kaur leading the way with 4 goals in the tournament thus far.

Lola Riera (3 goals) and Sunelita Toppo (2 goals) have also contributed, while Jyoti Singh and Maria Teresa Vianaache have also found the back of the net. The Pipers also have the second-best defensive record in the league, having conceded 9 goals in the group stage.

Reflecting on her team's journey, Navneet Kaur, Captain of SG Pipers, said, "It's been an incredible campaign for us, and reaching the Final is a reflection of the hard work every player has put in. From finishing at the bottom of the table last season to topping the table this year, the comeback has been special. We've played some fearless hockey along the way, and the goal now is to finish on a high. The team is confident and hungry to bring the trophy home."

Meanwhile, Shrachi Bengal Tigers have scored only seven goals in the tournament so far, with 5 of those coming through penalty corner specialist Agustina Gorzelany. Lalremsiami has chipped in with a couple of goals as well. However, the team will strive to tighten up at the back after their defensive frailties, having let in 11 goals in the league stage. With Vandana Katariya leading the side, they have plenty of experience in their ranks to bank on as they gear up for the big occasion.

Sharing her thoughts on her team's campaign, the skipper of Shrachi Bengal Tigers expressed, "From the start, our coach's message was clear - he wanted us to fight for the title. He won it in the Men's league last season, and his aim was to achieve the same with us. So, that's the mindset we've played with throughout the season. We've improved game by game, and now it's about staying consistent. As a team, we've bonded tightly through team meetings, understanding each other's game. Now, all our focus is on becoming champions."

With two evenly-matched teams in form, hockey fans can look forward to a thrilling contest as a new champion will be crowned in Ranchi.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Stats favour Pipers, but finals are a different game. Tigers have their number in shootouts, and that mental edge is crucial. Agustina Gorzelany's PC expertise could be the decider. Hoping for a match that goes down to the wire!
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the coverage is good, I wish articles like this spent a bit more time analyzing the defensive strategies. Tigers conceded 11 goals - that's a clear weakness the Pipers' attack led by Navneet should exploit. The tactical battle will be key, not just past results.
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Sarah B
As a new fan to hockey, this league has been so exciting to follow! The fact that the Player of the Tournament gets 20 lakhs is amazing recognition for individual brilliance. Rooting for the underdog story - go Pipers! Navneet Kaur for POT!
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Rohit P
Jaipal Singh Stadium in Ranchi is going to be electric! Both captains, Navneet and Vandana, are legends. This is exactly the kind of high-stakes final women's sports in India needs. More power to HIL! 💪
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Kavya N
Sunelita Toppo and Lalremsiami – so great to see young talent from different regions of India shining on this platform. The future is bright. Tigers have the experience, but Pipers have the momentum. It's a 50-50 match, yaar!

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