England held on to beat Scotland 2-1 and reach the semi-finals.

England women’s hockey team secured their place in the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games with a hard-fought 2-1 win over hosts Scotland yesterday.

New Zealand are England’s opponents for a place in the gold medal match tomorrow as the Kiwis beat minnows Canada 6-0 to complete a 100 percent record from Group B. With both England and Scotland having already beaten Malaysia and Wales and lost to gold medal favourites Australia, second place in Group B was on the line.

Alex Danson and Susannah Townsend had given England the perfect start as they marched into a 2-0 lead after 27 minutes. However, Scotland rallied before half-time when Nikki Kidd slammed home a penalty corner and the hosts could have provided a sensational comeback in the second-half had it not been for England keeper Maddie Hinch as she made a string of saves.

Despite their best efforts, though, Scotland couldn’t find an equaliser and will have to settle for a place in the fifth-place playoff. “Defeat would have been difficult to take after the summer the girls have had, but they have come together over the past four or five weeks and been quite united so I’m very happy,” said England coach Craig Keegan.

“I think we will play better now. I think the first-half we were nice and bright, the second-half they let the anxiety get to them and I think in the semi-final when we are playing teams of a similar ranking to us, for whatever reason, they will play with less fear and go for it.”

For Scotland coach Gordon Shepherd it was a tale of missed chances as his side failed to reach the Commonwealth semi-finals for the first time ever.

“Against a team like England you don’t get loads of chances, but I think in that second-half we had more than our fair share and I know a few of the players are disappointed they didn’t take their chances.”

 

Indian women crash out 

Indian women failed to qualify for the semifinals after going down 2-3 to South Africa in a keenly-contested must-win group match.

South Africa scored through Tarryn Bright (14th minute), Dirkie Chamberlain (35th) and Illse Davids (54th), while Jaspreet Kaur (34th) and Rani Rampal (59th) were the goal getters for India.


 

 

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