Summary

  • Scotland beat Austria 1-0 to reach Sunday's final

  • Wales 4-0 Czech Republic in first semi-final

  1. Who is in the Scotland squad?published at 14:23 British Summer Time 24 August

    Scotland's squad includes Sarah Robertson, Amy Costello, Charlotte Watson and Jess Buchanan, fresh from representing GB Women at the Olympics in Paris.

    Double Olympian and Olympic bronze medallist in Tokyo, Robertson, will captain the team as they take to the pitch on home soil.

    Scotland squad: Amber Murray, Amy Costello, Bronwyn Shields, Charlotte Watson, Ellie Mackenzie, Emily Dark, Eve Pearson, Frances Lonergan, Heather McEwan, Jennifer Eadie, Jessica Buchanan, Jessica Ross, Katie Birch Katie Robertson, Millie Steiger, Ruth Blaikie, Sarah Jamieson, Sarah Robertson.

    Sarah Robertson in actionImage source, Scottish Hockey
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    Sarah Robertson will captain Scotland

  2. What is the Women's EuroHockey Championship Qualifier?published at 14:22 British Summer Time 24 August

    The prize for winning the Women’s EuroHockey Championship Qualifier is a place in the EuroHockey Championships in Monchengladbach, Germany, next August.

    The top six teams from the previous EuroHockey Championships qualify automatically, leaving two spots in the tournament for qualifiers.

    One of those has been held in Glasgow this week and reaches a climax with Sunday's final.

    Hosts Scotland finished seventh at the last EuroHockey Championships, just missing out on automatic qualification, but are the highest-ranked team and therefore had a bye to the semi-finals.

    The teams who finish second and third in the tournament qualify for EuroHockey Championship II, which is the second tier of international hockey, while the rest qualify for EuroHockey Championship III – the bottom tier.