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Result: New Zealand beat England on penalties in Commonwealth Games semi-finals

England are beaten by New Zealand on penalties in the Commonwealth Games semi-finals to condemn them to a place in the bronze-medal match.

England have been condemned to the bronze-medal match in the women's hockey at the Commonwealth Games courtesy of a penalty shootout defeat to New Zealand in the semi-finals.

The victory saw New Zealand exorcise recent demons after exiting in the semi-final stage of the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, in addition to the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow - the latter two at the hands of Great Britain and England respectively.

The semi-final contest ended goalless as the two teams did battle for a place in the gold-medal match, with the game going all the way to penalties on the Gold Coast.

The goalkeepers were on top in the shootout, with none of the opening four penalties proving successful until Hannah Martin opened the scoring at the fifth time of asking.

Samantha Harrison responded immediately to level the scores, though, and misses from Anna Toman and Hollie Pearne-Webb left the Black Sticks with the chance to win.

Stacey Michelsen was unfazed by the failures of those who had gone before her, confidently racing towards goal before picking out the top corner to send her side into the gold-medal match.

England will now face the loser of the other semi-final between Australia and India for bronze, while New Zealand will take on the winner of that match for gold.

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Team England's rhythmic gymnasts Mimi Cesar, Stephani Sherlock and Hannah Martin competing at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast
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United StatesUnited States25312379
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Thursday's key events


ATHLETICS
· The women's heptathlon continues with the long jump, javelin and 800m, with Katarina Johnson-Thompson now out of contention following an injury (1.10am-1.40pm)
· Andrew Pozzi pursues his dream of an Olympic medal in the men's 110m hurdles final (3.55am)
· Tom Bosworth and Callum Wilkinson are among the British hopes in the men's 20km race walk (8.30am)
· Holly Bradshaw aims to improve on fifth in Rio to challenge Greece's Katerina Stefanidi and Anzhelika Sidorova of Russia for an unlikely medal in the women's pole vault (11am)
· London 2012 champion Kirani James goes up against current world champion Steven Gardiner in the men's 400m final (1pm)

MARATHON SWIMMING
· One of the toughest Olympic events takes place in Tokyo Bay as GB's Hector Pardoe takes on the men's 20km marathon swim (10.30pm Wed)

BOXING
· Galal Yafai takes on takes on Kazakhstan's Saken Bibossinov for a spot in the gold medal bout of the fly (48kg-52kg) class (6.48am)

DIVING
· Lois Toulson and Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix (daughter of First Dates' Fred Sirieix) line up for the women's 10m platform (semi-final 2am; final 7am)

HOCKEY
· Australia face Belgium in the men's final (11am)

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