India vs Spain Highlights, Men’s Hockey Bronze Medal Match, Olympics 2024 – 1st Time In 52 Years: Indian Hockey 

Live score of India vs. Spain for the bronze medal in hockey, Paris Olympics 2024: At Stade Yves-du-Manoir, India defeated Spain 2-1 in the men’s hockey bronze medal game of the Paris Olympics 2024, thanks to two penalty corner conversions by Harmanpreet Singh.

India, which had previously won bronze in Tokyo three years prior, therefore achieved back-to-back Olympic medals for the first time in fifty-two years. India last won two consecutive Olympic hockey gold in 1968 and 1972. In his farewell game for India, veteran goalie PR Sreejesh produced some extraordinary saves to keep Spanish captain Marc Miralles out of the penalty area. Following the final siren, the Indian players surrounded Sreejesh, completing an incredible send-off for the 36-year-old. (Olympic Medal Total, 2024)

Live from the Olympic Games in Paris, hockey: Hardik hurt!
Hardik Singh is receiving therapy in the dugout. He and a Spanish player collided off the ball. For the Spaniard, no card. Hardik is temporarily replaced by Manpreet.
18:58 (IST) August 08, 2024
Hockey at the Olympic Games in Paris: A major letdown for Sukhjeet!
Another huge miss from Sukhjeet Singh. India would’ve had some breathing room if they had scored. Will this finally come back to bite India? The game is still in excess of ten minutes left.
18:52 (IST) August 08, 2024
Hockey at the Paris Olympic Games live: Q4 begins!
India leads 2-1 in the last quarter of play. We can still win with fifteen minutes to spare. To change the course of this game, Spain will need to exert every effort.

08/202417:37 (IST) August


Hockey: Harmanpreet vs. Miralles live from the Olympic Games in Paris!
Two outstanding drag flickers and two captains. It’s Marc Miralles of Spain and Harmanpreet Singh of India. Each has played a crucial role in their team’s journey to the semifinals. Harmanpreet is up to nine goals.


08/202417:34 (IST) August



Hockey at the live Olympic Games in Paris: Free-hit for Spain!


La Roja applies early pressure, winning a free-hit right beyond India’s circle. But India does a good job of avoiding the threat and getting their own free hit.




ESP (‘3) IND 0:0


August 08, 2024, at 17:30 (IST)


Hockey in the Paris Olympic Games has underway!


India and Spain are playing for the bronze medal in men’s hockey at the Paris Olympics 2024 at Stade Yves-du-Manoir.

Live stream: India vs. Spain, Olympic hockey: India’s progress to date
India won their quarterfinal but lost the semifinal after finishing second in Pool B. Below is a summary of their outcomes:

Pool B: Ireland: 2-0 (W), Belgium: 1-2 (L), Australia: 3-2 (W), Argentina: 1-1 (D), and New Zealand: 3-2 (W).

Quarterfinal: 1-1 (win 4-2 on penalties) vs. Great Britain

Semi-final: 2-3 (L) versus Germany

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