This summer, EuroHockey serves up a thrilling calendar of international action from key milestones on the road to EuroChamps27 to Valencia’s U21 showcase of the next generation of stars.
July begins with EuroHockey U16 5s action in Türkiye and Georgia and rapidly builds toward high-stakes senior international hockey.
The EuroHockey Championship Qualifiers, running from 8–12 July 2026, will see nations compete for the last four coveted spots at London 2027 with the men in Rome and the women in Prague.
Every second from these two tournaments will be broadcast live on EuroHockeyTV with event passes available for €8.99 with 16 teams hoping to secure the four remaining tickets to London.
Over the same weekend, Helinski will host the Championship II qualifiers for men and women with each of these tournaments representing the final decisive step to see which level of European competition they will contest in 2027.

Later in July, attention shifts to Valencia, host of the EuroHockey U21 Championships, beginning 26 July. The tournament is the major proving ground for the continent’s most exciting young players, many destined to become household names.
Valencia offers fans a unique chance to witness the stars of the future with 24 matches from pitch 1 being shown live on EuroHockeyTV.
That same week, four more U21 tournaments will be played in Poznan, Vienna, Provence-La-Salon and Plzeň with potential Junior World Cup tickets on the line.
The EuroHockey summer finishes with the third EuroHockey 5s Championships from 6-9 August in Walcz, Poland.
It all makes for a spectacular series where golden tickets will be won and stars will be born.
Keep your eye on our EuroHockey channels to make sure you do not miss a thing!