As the 2025-26 FIH Hockey Pro League season continues its global journey, daily matches from 9-15 February promise a thrilling week of elite international hockey. With critical points on the line in the race for FIH Hockey Pro League honours and early pushes toward LA28 Olympic qualification, fans around the world are in for top-class action across four countries and three continents.

What’s at Stake This Week

The Pro League’s February window is a defining phase in the season with men’s and women’s teams battling in key matchups across Europe, Oceania and Asia. These fixtures will help shape the standings as teams vie for valuable points in the mid-season stretch.

Here’s what’s in store from Monday 9 to Sunday 15 February:

Global Fixtures (9-15 Feb)

🇪🇸 Valencia, Spain

  • Men’s & Women’s Pro League action continues over its final two days in Europe with England men taking on Netherlands and Spain, while the German women search for their first win with back-to-back fixtures against Belgium and Spain.

🇨🇳Yunfu, China

  • The final two days of Women’s Pro League action in Yunfu will play out with England taking on China and Netherlands on back-to-back days as they hope to pick up their first points of the China stage.

🇦🇺 Hobart, Australia

  • Australia’s women begin their home stage against Argentina and Ireland.

  • The men’s competition also heats up with Germany and Pakistan featuring in high-intensity games against the hosts.

🇮🇳 Rourkela, India

  • A special week is coming up for Indian hockey as the men’s team hosts Argentina and Belgium with action returning to the Birsa Munda International Hockey Stadium in Rourkela.

  • This week marks India’s only home Pro League stretch of the season, bringing world hockey to passionate crowds in Odisha.

Key Storylines to Watch

Finishing Touches in China and Spain

Netherlands men and women sit at the top of the respective pool tables, already coming into the season as reigning champions. Strong finishing touches to their respective stages in Spain and China will be high on the Dutch priority lists.

Belgium women started the season with 6 wins in a row before facing their first defeat last evening against Spain. Still level on points with the Dutch, the Red Panthers will aim to finish strong to keep their title hunt on track. England men with two wins in their final two matches in Valencia can go to the top of the table, while German women and Spain men desperately search for their first wins of the season. England and China women will also look to lift themselves on the points table, having secured 4 and 3 points respectively thus far.

India Aims High at Home

Playing on home soil is always a boost. With matchups against two in form Pro League sides in Argentina and Belgium, India has a chance to make an early statement as they aim to punch their LA28 tickets.

Australia Target Blistering Starts

Down under in Hobart, Australia’s men and women will look to build strong home momentum ahead of later stages. Both the men’s and women’s Australian sides will host one established challenger and a Pro League newcomer, with the Kookaburras taking on Germany and Pakistan, while the Hockeyroos take on Argentina and Ireland.

To view the current FIH Hockey Pro League standings click here.

To view all the upcoming FIH Hockey Pro League fixtures click here.