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  1. GB men lose final group match to set up India quarter-finalpublished at 21:09 2 August

    Joe Rindl
    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sport journalist

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    Great Britain's men ended the group stage with two wins, two draws and one defeat

    Great Britain's men set up an Olympic quarter-final with India on Sunday despite ending the group stage with a narrow 2-1 defeat by Germany.

    Christopher Ruhr gave Germany a 2-0 lead in the second quarter after finding the net through a reverse-stick strike and a penalty flick.

    Gareth Furlong's ripping drag-flick pulled a goal back for GB in the fourth quarter before Sam Ward had a strike ruled out in the final minutes with the ball not leaving the D following a short corner.

    Germany held on and will face Argentina in their quarter-final on Sunday.

    GB also had a goal ruled out in the first quarter when Will Calnan's shot deflected off the forward's foot before hitting the backboard.

  2. GB women suffer second successive defeat with 4-0 loss against Australiapublished at 18:24 29 July

    GB women v Australia Image source, Getty Images

    Great Britain's women's hockey team suffered a 4-0 defeat by three-time Olympic champions Australia at the Yves-du-Manoir Stadium.

    It is a second successive defeat for Britain, after Sunday's loss to Spain, and depending on other results they might have to beat United States on Wednesday to progress.

    Australia produced a dominant second quarter performance, scoring twice in less than two minutes before adding two more goals in the last period.

    GB were also reduced to ten players when Tessa Howard was shown a yellow card for a reckless challenge in which she appeared to also injure her nose.

    The Hockeyroos have now secured back-to-back wins in Group B.

  3. Furlong and Shipperly score as GB beat Spainpublished at 10:48 27 July

    Team GB's Gareth Furlong celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    Gareth Furlong likes to score from penalty corners and he did just that - twice - on his Olympics debut in Great Britain’s 4-0 pool A win over Spain.

    Thanks to his powerful drag flicks, he has scored more than 75 international goals for Wales and has now made his mark with a brace for GB on the biggest stage.

    Fellow Welshman Rupert Shipperly also got on the scoresheet with a late goal in a clinical GB performance.