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Six games are set for day five of the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship with four games at Hong Kong Football Club Stadium and two games at Shek Kip Mei Sports Park.
Two days remain in pool play, with teams aiming for eight playoff spots for the quarterfinals that begin on Wednesday.
Three teams are 3-0 and have qualified for the playoffs already in the United States, Canada and Australia.
Over the next two days, every matchup remaining impacts the playoff field in some capacity, which bodes well for an exciting finish to pool play.
Monday’s slate is highlighted by the bookending contests at Hong Kong Football Club Stadium.
China vs. Puerto Rico at 8:30 a.m. HKT could decide a playoff spot in Pool A, and Scotland can make a late push in Pool C against Italy, who is eyeing its own playoff spot, at 4 p.m. HKT.
The Haudenosaunee and Chinese Taipei have their playoff fates on the line in Pool B, as does Mexico in Pool C against Australia. Ireland must win as well against Jamaica in Pool D.
| Team | Team | Time | Venue | Pool | Stream |
| China | Puerto Rico | 8:30 a.m. | HKFC | Pool A | WL TV |
| Jamaica | Ireland | 11 a.m. | HKFC | Pool D | WL TV |
| Australia | Mexico | 11:30 a.m. | SKM | Pool C | WL TV |
| Chinese Taipei | Haudenosaunee | 1:30 p.m. | HKFC | Pool B | WL TV |
| Canada | Korea | 2 p.m. | SKM | Pool B | WL TV |
| Italy | Scotland | 4 p.m. | HKFC | Pool C | WL TV |
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.