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Sixteen teams are in action on day two of the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship in Hong Kong, China across three venues.
Eight teams made their debut yesterday, and the remaining 12 teams will play their first games of the championship.
Action starts at 2 p.m. HKT with three games across the three venues, with two more windows of games at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Team | Team | Time | Venue | Pool | Stream |
Australia | New Zealand | 2 p.m. | SSP | Pool C | WL TV |
Scotland | Mexico | 2 p.m. | SKM | Pool C | WL TV |
Haudenosaunee | Korea | 2 p.m. | KT | Pool B | WL TV |
Jamaica | England | 5 p.m. | SSP | Pool D | WL TV |
Puerto Rico | Israel | 5 p.m. | SKM | Pool A | WL TV |
Ireland | Japan | 5 p.m. | KT | Pool D | WL TV |
Canada | Wales | 8 p.m. | SSP | Pool B | WL TV |
United States | Germany | 8 p.m. | SKM | Pool A | WL TV |
Australia and New Zealand open the packed slate with a rivalry matchup in Pool C. The Haudenosaunee also make their anticipated debut in the championship against Korea.
England and Puerto Rico play their first games in the next window, and Japan takes on Ireland in what should be a fascinating battle.
In the final window of the day, the two two heavyweight medal favorites United States and Canada start their championships against experienced European teams Germany and Wales.
All games can be streamed on WL TV at TV.WorldLacrosse.sport. A full championship pass costs $15 USD.
Live scores, standings and statistics can be found here.