Wednesday 7 August is women’s semi-finals day at the Yves-du-Manoir Hockey Stadium, with the Netherlands taking on great rivals Argentina at 14:00 CEST before Belgium’s Red Panthers face an inspired China at 19:00.

With 20,000 fans watching the two matches – 10,000 tickets have been sold for each contest – it is going to be another sensational day of hockey action at the Yves-du-Manoir Hockey Stadium. 

Netherlands v Argentina – 14:00 CEST

After their men’s team successfully negotiated their way to the gold medal game on Tuesday (6 August), the Netherlands women will want to keep alive hopes of a Dutch double here at the Olympic Games Paris 2024. Their comfortable 3-1 quarter-final victory over Great Britain was their sixth win on the bounce at Yves-du-Manoir, having scored 22 goals and conceded just six. No nation has ever won both the men’s and the women’s hockey gold medals at the same Olympic Games, so history could be made here in Paris. 

However, Argentina will do everything in their power to stop the mighty Dutch, and certainly have the quality to do it as they continue their search for a first Olympic title. In addition to on-field excellence, they also have motivation, with many players part of the team beaten by the Netherlands in the gold medal match at Tokyo 2020. 

With a large contingent of Dutch and Argentinean fans attending, the stadium will be a cauldron of noise, colour and atmosphere.

Player perspectives 

Renee van Laarhoven (NED): “I think we always have great, amazing games against Argentina. I mean, we know they have loads of passion. They give it their all. We saw it against Germany today, again. We always love to play against them, and I think they love to play against us as well. It's always a great fight. And, yeah, we can't wait to keep going.”

Agustina Albertarrio (ARG): “(Reaching the semi-finals) is amazing. I love our team. I don't have the words to explain it, but now we have to rest, and we have to keep fighting, because now we have a really hard game (in the semi-finals).”

Belgium v China – 19:00 CEST

Having claimed five wins from six matches – their only defeat coming at the hands of the Netherlands – Belgium’s women are already guaranteed their best ever finish at an Olympic Games. A wonderful achievement no doubt, but the Red Panthers have their eyes on the big prize. Outstanding in their 2-0 win over Spain, Belgium are brimming with confidence and will be determined to make the most of what could be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reach the Olympic final. 

Competing in their first Olympic semi-final in 16 years, China’s impressive form in Paris is a testament to how far they have come since Alyson Annan became head coach in 2022. China’s only other Olympic semi-final appearance came at Beijing 2008, where goals from Gao Lihua, Ma Yibo and Zhao Yudiao helped the hosts to a 3-2 victory before taking the silver medal, losing in the final to the Netherlands. However, after defeating Pool B winners Australia in the quarter-finals, China will believe they have nothing to fear in their next two matches, starting with Belgium. 

Player perspectives 

Delphine-Daphne Marien (BEL): “They (China) are really disciplined, they work so hard but we are going to do the same. Playing for the medals, everybody will be even more fired up. For sure we are going to be ready from the first whistle. And then hopefully, hopefully, hopefully we can make to the final.”

Ou Ziaxia (CHN): “To reach the Olympic semi-finals is a big pay-off for us, a representation of the hard work that we have put in. They (Australia) were the champion of their pool. I’m very proud of my team-mates and very proud of my coach.”  

Women’s Semi-Finals - Wednesday 7 August 2024 (all times CEST)
14:00:
 Netherlands vs Argentina
19:00:
 Belgium vs China

Medal Matches – Friday 9 August 2024

14:00: Bronze medal match 
20:00: Gold medal match

The hockey competitions at the Olympic Games Paris 2024 take place from Saturday 27 July to Friday 9 August. Both the men’s and women’s competitions feature 12 teams, split into two pools of six ahead of quarter-finals, semi-finals and medal matches. For more information about the hockey competitions at Paris 2024, visit Olympics.Hockey. 

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