Home nations all need a winpublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 19 August 2019
England and Wales’ draw on the opening day of Group A was hailed as a great result for the Welsh but it leaves both teams needing a big final push after they lost in the second round of games.
With a single Olympic qualifying spot on offer in Antwerp, missing out on the semi-finals would mark the start of a worrying wait for the European teams.
Great Britain, represented here by its individual members England Wales and Scotland, does not even get a guaranteed place in Tokyo next year, despite being the reigning Olympic champions.
England’s defeat to World Champs and hosts Belgium means they need a win against Spain to stand a chance of a semi-final place, one that would be in jeopardy if Wales sprung a win on Belgium, who have already qualified.
The situation in Pool B is similar, with Ireland knowing that they stand a great chance of making the semi-finals if they can cause an upset against Germany. Scotland need to get a big win over the Netherlands and hope that goal difference might allow them to sneak through at the expense of Germany and Ireland.
The bottom two teams from each group will play in Pool C, with the bottom two sides from that pool being relegated to EuroHockey Championships II.