Men’s Hockey Champions Trophy tickets now sale
Tickets are now on sale for the Men’s Hockey Champions Trophy London 2016, on 10-17 June, where the Great Britain team will feature.
It was announced last week that London will be hosting the event instead of Argentina as originally planned, and there is now an exciting opportunity for Olympic sports fans in the UK to see the men’s Great Britain hockey team in action on home turf, just a month before they do battle at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Most of the main Olympic medal contenders will provide the opposition at the Champions Trophy too, with World Champions Australia, Olympic Champions Germany, and India included.

Tickets are available on the following link, also including the women’s tournament which has been on sale since last year, which takes place the week after the men’s tournament, on 18-26 June.
Buy tickets for the Champions Trophy.
Booking now will ensure purchasers get the best seats on offer as Great Britain fixtures now regularly sell out at the superb hockey legacy venue Lee Valley Hockey and Tennis Centre. The stadium is on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, offering a brilliant day out for all ages, and the weekday evening matches provide a night out after work which is not to be missed.
The men’s and women’s events both offer premium hospitality packages.
Both events form part of UK Sport’s #EveryRoadtoRio series of events in the UK in 2016.
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