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Live Reporting

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  1. How to watch

    All times are listed in GMT and are subject to late changes

    BBC iPlayer

    You can watch live coverage of Great Britain's men's final Olympic Qualifier live on the Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app. It will also available on catch-up on BBC iPlayer for up to 30 days. Sunday 21 January

    Men's Hockey Olympic Qualifier final: Great Britain v Germany

    16:20-18:20 - BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website & app

  2. Great Britain's women and men secure places at Paris 2024 Olympics

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    Video caption: Highlights: Great Britain men's hockey team beat New Zealand to qualify for the Olympics

    Great Britain's women and men both earned wins which secured their places at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

    In Oman, GB's men beat New Zealand 3-1 in the qualifier semi-finals to secure their spot in Paris.

    Phil Roper put Britain in front against the Kiwis when he took down a lofted ball and lashed in a shot.

    Sam Ward powered in two strikes from penalty corners either side of Kane Russell scoring from a New Zealand penalty corner.

    Britain had to deal with five minutes with one less player during the last quarter following a yellow card but maintained their two-goal lead to close out the win and set up a final against Germany on Sunday.

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    Video caption: 2024 Paris Olympics: Watch Great Britain Women's hockey beat Ireland and qualify

    Elsewhere in Valencia, GB's women beat Ireland 2-1 in the FIH qualifiers bronze-medal match, with both sides needing to win to qualify for the Games.

    Sarah Jones and Katie Robertson put GB 2-0 up before Hannah McLoughlin scored a late consolation for Ireland.

  3. How to get into hockey

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    Is it for me?

    • There are different variations of the game, so hockey is for everyone, regardless of age, ability or gender. There's also a real social side, with a culture of team bonding off the field.
    • It is very common to have two or more generations of a family in one team.
    • It's also a very gender-equal sport.
    • After Team GB women won Gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016,10,000 people picked up a stick at their local hockey club.

    How do I start?

    • Play Hockey is a good place to start for those who are new to the game or interested in coming back to it after years away. Simply type in your postcode to locate your nearest club.
    • In England and Wales Back To Hockey is a campaign offering people of all ages either a complete introduction to the game, or a return to hockey if you've had a break from it.
    • The Scotland and Northern Ireland hockey associations will also direct you to clubs in your area.

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    Video caption: Emma Watson gets back to hockey