The Hockey Asia Cup 2025 is being held at Rajgir Sports Complex in Bihar, India. The Indian men’s hockey team has performed strongly in the tournament so far.
In the pool stage, India won all their matches convincingly against China (4-3), Japan (3-2), and Kazakhstan (15-0), topping Pool A.
Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Pool Stages
From Pool A, India and China have advanced to the Super Four stage, while Japan and Kazakhstan are playing in the 5th to 8th bracket.
From Pool B, Malaysia and South Korea emerged to the Super Four stage, while Bangladesh and Chinese Taipei are in the lower bracket.
5th to 8th place Playoffs
In the 5th-8th semifinals, Japan beat Chinese Taipei 2-0, while Bangladesh beat Kazakhstan 5-1 on September 4.
7th/8th Place (Sept 6, 2:30 pm IST)
Chinese Taipei 4-6 Kazakhstan
5th/6th Place (Sept 7, 2:30 pm IST)
Japan vs Bangladesh
Super Fours
In the Super 4 stage, India played their opening match against the defending champions South Korea on September 3, 2025. The match ended in an intense 2-2 draw. India beat Malaysia 4-1 and then South Korea edged past Malaysia 4-3 in the Super 4s of the tournament. China beat Korea in their match 3-0.
India vs China Live Updates
In the 2nd quarter, India are leading 3-0 against China, with goals from Shilanand Lakra, Mandeep Singh and Dilpreet Singh.
Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Super Four Points Table (Live Updates)
Team | PL | W | D | L | GD | PTS |
1. India | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | +6 | 7 |
2. South Korea | 3 | 1 | 1 | 1 | -2 | 4 |
3. China | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | -2 | 3 |
4. Malaysia | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | -2 | 3 |
Super Four Schedule and Results
Malaysia 2-0 China
India 2-2 South Korea
South Korea 0-3 China
India 4-1 Malaysia
South Korea 4-3 Malaysia
India vs China
Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Finals
3rd/4th Place – Malaysia vs TBA (Sept 7, 5 pm IST)
Final – TBA vs TBA (Sept 7, 7:30 pm IST)
Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Final Standings
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7th – Kazakhstan
8th – Chinese Taipei
Hockey Asia Cup 2025 Stats: Top Goal Scorers of Men’s Asia Cup Hockey on September 6
- Akhimullah Anuar (Malaysia) – 10
- Harmanpreet Singh (India) – 7
- Ashran Hamsani (Malaysia) – 6Agymtay Duisengazi (Kazakhstan) – 6
- Son Da-in (South Korea) – 5Ashraful Islam (Bangladesh) – 5
Chen Ben Hai (China) – 5
Hsieh Tsung-Yu (Chinese Taipei) – 5