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Team GB women's hockey team into semi-finals after win over Spain

Sophie Bray of Great Britain hockey (right) in action during 3-1 win over Spain
Image: Sophie Bray starred for Great Britain in their 3-1 win over Spain

Great Britain moved into the Olympic women's hockey semi-finals after easing past Spain 3-1 in Deodoro to set up a clash against New Zealand on Wednesday.

Britain's sixth successive win of the competition was never in doubt as they dominated their opponents from the opening exchanges and never looked back.

Goals by Georgie Twigg, Helen Richardson-Walsh and Lily Owsley gave Britain a 3-0 interval lead, with the London 2012 bronze medallists in clinical form.

Britain went into the game as firm favourites, given that Spain only made the last eight after finishing fourth in their pool, and they exerted intense early pressure.

Team GB women take control against Spain in hockey quarter-final
Image: Britain now take on New Zealand in the semi-finals

An opening penalty corner after just 20 seconds was followed by two more in quick succession, and Britain went ahead when Twigg's rasping shot flew past Spain goalkeeper Maria Lopez de Eguilaz.

The Spain 'keeper's opposite number Maddie Hinch had little to do on her 100th international appearance, and Britain extended their lead just before the end of a one-sided opening period.

Sophie Bray ran strongly down the left wing, and her precise cross was nudged home by Richardson-Walsh.

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Great Britain's Lily Owsley, left, celebrates with Shona McCallin
Image: Lily Owsley (left) celebrates with Shona McCallin

Spain already looked to be in little more than damage-limitation mode, and Britain added a third goal by half-time when Owsley finished off another crisp move.

Spain managed to keep Britain out during the third period - they were unlucky not to cut the deficit when a shot hit the post - and then Georgina Oliva claimed a consolation goal with eight minutes left.

And although Spain enjoyed territorial control during the closing minutes, Britain had done enough to progress in the tournament and keep their medal quest on course.