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By Indoor Hockey UK January 6, 2026
Plans are well underway for the 2026 WMH Indoor World Cup, and we have officially opened volunteer registrations, inviting members of the community to play a vital role in delivering one of the world’s premier indoor hockey events. The tournament will bring together elite players, officials, and supporters from across the globe, showcasing high-energy competition and international camaraderie. Volunteers will be at the heart of the event, supporting operations both on and off the court and helping ensure a world-class experience for athletes and spectators alike. A wide range of volunteer roles will be available, including event operations, team liaison, venue support, accreditation, and spectator services. No prior experience is required, with training and support provided ahead of the tournament. Volunteering is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience at an international sporting event while becoming part of a passionate and welcoming team. Volunteers are essential to the success of the WMH Indoor World Cup brining energy, commitment, and pride to the event! We're excited to welcome people from all backgrounds to be part of this global celebration of indoor hockey. In addition to contributing to the success of the tournament, volunteers will enjoy behind-the-scenes access, the chance to meet people from around the world, and the opportunity to create lasting memories as part of a historic sporting event. Volunteer places are limited, and interested individuals are encouraged to register early. For more information and to sign up please click here. The 2026 WMH Indoor World Cup promises thrilling competition and a vibrant festival atmosphere—and volunteers will be right at the centre of it all.
By Indoor Hockey UK December 14, 2025
The East Men’s and Women’s Area Sixes took place on Saturday 13 December 2025 at Aldenham School Sports Centre and Culford School Sports Centre respectively, with teams competing not only for area honours but for the opportunity to represent the East Area at England Hockey's Super 6s Division 2 in January. Men’s Sixes – St Albans secure qualification after intense contest The men’s competition at Aldenham featured a demanding round-robin format, with seven teams playing across a full day of high-intensity indoor hockey. With only one qualification place available for the National Super 6s, margins were fine throughout and consistency proved crucial. St Albans set the early pace, opening the tournament in emphatic fashion with a 6–0 win over Saffron Walden, before following up with a comprehensive 5–0 victory against Old Loughtonians. Their sharp attacking play and disciplined structure made them immediate contenders for the qualification place, and they added further wins against Harleston Magpies (2–0) and held Cambridge City to a 2–2 draw. Ipswich also impressed, combining pace and physicality to secure strong results across the day. They opened with a 4–1 victory over Harleston Magpies and went on to defeat Cambridge City (3–2), St Albans (4–0) and Saffron Walden (5–0), conceding very few chances in the process. Cambridge City themselves produced several eye-catching performances, including a dominant 6–1 win over Saffron Walden and a 5–0 victory against Old Loughtonians. However, despite their strong on-pitch performances, Ipswich and Cambridge City were ineligible to qualify for the National Super 6s, meaning the qualification battle remained open among the remaining sides. Chelmsford were held to a draw by Old Loughtonians early on but responded well, recording important victories against Cambridge City (3–0), Saffron Walden (3–0) and Harleston Magpies (1–0). A hard-fought draw against Ipswich further strengthened their position. With qualification still undecided heading into the closing stages, the men’s competition built to a tense finale. Results throughout the day meant that the outcome hinged on the final match of the tournament , with both St Albans and Chelmsford looking to secure top spot among the eligible sides. St Albans delivered a composed and disciplined performance, claiming a 3–0 victory to confirm their qualification place. The result underlined the fine margins of the competition, with the East Area men’s representative not decided until the very last whistle of the day. Women's Sixes: Cambridge University claim title and qualification The women’s competition at Culford School Sports Centre followed a round-robin format before bronze and gold medal matches, with the top two sides earning the right to contest the final. Cambridge University and Ipswich emerged early as the strongest teams. Their opening encounter ended goalless, but Cambridge University responded well, edging past Chelmsford (1–0) and St Albans (1–0) in tightly contested matches before producing a commanding 5–1 victory over Crostyx to finish top of the standings. Ipswich enjoyed a productive round robin of their own, recording convincing wins against Crostyx (4–1), Chelmsford (2–0) and St Albans (2–0) to secure second place and a spot in the final. Chelmsford and St Albans met in the bronze medal match following competitive round-robin campaigns. The play-off proved to be one of the most entertaining matches of the day, with both sides trading goals in an end-to-end contest that finished 4–4. The women’s final proved a fitting conclusion to the day, bringing together the two strongest sides from the round-robin phase. Having drawn 0–0 earlier in the tournament, Cambridge University and Ipswich entered the gold medal match evenly matched, but it was Cambridge who rose to the occasion. Showing composure in possession and clinical finishing in key moments, they gradually pulled clear as the match wore on, eventually securing a 5–2 victory. The result not only crowned them East Area champions but also underlined their ability to perform under pressure, earning them the right to represent the area at the National Super 6s in January. East Area represented nationally With St Albans and Cambridge University now confirmed as the East Area’s men’s and women’s representatives, attention turns to January’s National Super 6s, where both teams will test themselves against the leading indoor sides from across England. The East Area Indoor Sixes once again showcased the depth and quality of indoor hockey across the region, with competitive matches throughout the day and qualification decided only through sustained performance across the full programme.
By Indoor Hockey UK December 10, 2025
The 2025 South Central Area Sixes delivered a superb day of junior indoor hockey at King Edward VI School, Southampton, on Sunday 7 December. With Under 16 Boys and Girls teams from across the South Central area competing in fast-paced round-robin tournaments, the event showcased outstanding skill, scoring power, and rising talent across both competitions. Girls Competition: Reading dominate with attacking masterclass The Under 16 Girls section produced a high-scoring display across six matches, with Reading emerging as the standout side of the entire day. They opened their campaign with a commanding 7–1 win over Trojans, combining tight pressing with clinical finishing. Winchester got off to a strong start with a 3–1 victory over Marlow, but the tone of the tournament shifted once more when Reading delivered back-to-back goal-laden performances, defeating Marlow 11–0 and Winchester 11–1. Their movement, accuracy, and composure created clear daylight in the results table between them and the chasing pack. Trojans recovered from their opening defeat with an impressive 6–1 win over Winchester and followed it up with an 8–0 victory over Marlow to secure second place. Despite battling hard, Marlow were unable to turn their chances into results, but their determination remained unquestioned throughout. Final impressions: Reading completed the event unbeaten, scoring a remarkable 29 goals across just three matches. Trojans showed character in their comeback performances, while Winchester and Marlow added competitive energy to a highly entertaining tournament. Boys Competition: Trojans edge a fiercely contested round robin The three-team Boys competition was equally thrilling, featuring end-to-end play and a total of 33 goals across three matches. Trojans opened the tournament with a powerful 7–3 win over Winchester, leveraging their speed and sharp finishing to establish early control. Their form continued in a tightly fought contest against Reading, where Trojans’ clinical edge secured a 6–4 victory. Reading entered their final match determined to finish strongly — and they did so emphatically. A 9–4 win over Winchester showcased their attacking flair and ensured they finished with a positive goal difference and a strong statement performance. Winchester, despite finishing without a win, contributed significantly to the open, attacking nature of the competition and demonstrated promise in the final third. Final impressions: Trojans’ consistency across both matches secured them the top spot, with Reading finishing second thanks to a superb final outing. All three sides delivered fast, exciting hockey that kept spectators engaged throughout. A celebration of regional talent Across both competitions, the South Central Area Sixes highlighted the quality and depth of junior indoor hockey within the region. With a combined total of over 70 goals scored in a single day, the event offered a strong platform for young players to showcase their ability in a high-tempo environment. Reading’s Girls squad and the Boys’ Trojans team stood out as the most dominant performers, but every team contributed to a memorable tournament full of energy, skill, and sportsmanship.
By Indoor Hockey UK December 8, 2025
Indoor Hockey UK is thrilled to announce that the 2025 Indoor Hockey UK Championships will be broadcast live for the first time, thanks to a new partnership with Sportway, a leading provider of AI-powered sports streaming solutions. The collaboration will bring high-quality live coverage of every match across all four courts and all age groups ensuring fans, families, and clubs across the country can experience the excitement of our competition - no matter where they are. Sportway will deploy its advanced automated production technology across the tournament venue, delivering a high-quality live stream. Matches will be available to watch live or on-demand showcasing the speed, talent, and intensity of indoor hockey to a wider audience than ever before. To help fund this new initiative, there will be a subscription fee of £9.99 per day. This will grant access to every game across all 4 courts! Further details, including more subscription information, and viewing links will be released on the Indoor Hockey UK website, in the build up to the event. The Indoor Hockey UK 2025 Championships will take place from 27 December through to 30 December at David Ross Sports Village, Nottingham - bringing together the country’s clubs and emerging talent for a weekend of elite competition.

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