Pakistan hockey team is set to begin the final phase of this season’s FIH Pro League, with the Green Shirts scheduled to play eight matches across Belgium and England in June 2026.

The upcoming fixtures will be important for Pakistan, which has had a difficult campaign so far. Pakistan entered the 2025–26 FIH Pro League after New Zealand, the 2024–25 Nations Cup winner, declined its place.

As the runners-up, Pakistan was invited to join the competition and accepted the spot.

Pakistan has already played the earlier phases of the league in Argentina and Australia. The team started its campaign in Rosario, Argentina, where it faced the Netherlands and Argentina. Pakistan then played its second phase in Hobart, Australia, against Australia and Germany.

The Green Shirts are still looking for their first points of the campaign. According to the current standings, Pakistan has played eight matches, lost all eight, scored 13 goals and conceded 37, leaving the team at the bottom of the table with zero points.

Pakistan’s next assignment will begin in Wavre, Belgium, where it will face Belgium and Spain in four matches. The team will open the Belgium leg against Belgium on June 13.

Pakistan will then take on Spain on June 14, before facing Belgium again on June 19. The Wavre leg will conclude for Pakistan on June 20 with another match against Spain.

After the Belgium leg, Pakistan will travel to London, England, for the final part of its campaign. The team will play two matches each against India and England.

Pakistan will face India on June 23, followed by a match against England on June 24. The Green Shirts will meet India again on June 26, before closing their FIH Pro League season against England on June 27.

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