FIH Pro League 2025-26: Belgium lead as Domene tops scoring

Belgium lead the FIH Pro League standings as the season tracker lists 366 total goals and Tomas Domene as top scorer with 21

Belgium are sitting top of the FIH Pro League standings as the official tournament tracker for the 2025-26 season shows a high-scoring campaign, with 366 goals recorded overall and 165 of those coming from penalty corners. The same tracker lists Belgium as the top goal-scoring team with 59 goals, while Tomas Domene leads the individual scoring chart with 21.

The latest snapshot also underlines the discipline picture across the competition, with 0 red cards, 24 yellow cards and 119 green cards shown in the tracker. With fixtures listed for Saturday 27 June 2026, Sunday 28 June 2026 and Monday 29 June 2026, the Pro League schedule remains a focal point as the season’s key storylines continue to be highlighted through official news and video coverage.

Standings and season tracker: Belgium out front

The Pro League table displayed in the tournament tracker has Belgium in first place, followed by England in second and Australia in third. The Netherlands are listed fourth, Argentina fifth, Germany sixth, Spain seventh, India eighth and Pakistan ninth.

From a scoring perspective, the tracker points to Belgium’s attacking output as a defining feature of the season so far: Belgium are listed as the top goal-scoring team with 59. On the individual side, Tomas Domene is named as the top goal-scoring player with 21, setting the benchmark in the race for leading scorer.

The overall totals reinforce how productive the season has been. The tracker lists 366 goals scored across the competition, with 165 penalty corner goals, highlighting the importance of set-piece conversion in the Pro League’s scoring mix.

Discipline numbers are also provided in the tracker, showing 0 red cards, 24 yellow cards and 119 green cards. Those figures offer a quick indicator of how games have been managed across the season, and they provide additional context alongside the goals and standings data.

Official highlights and featured moments

The official event page also spotlights match coverage through full highlights packages from the 2025-26 season. Among the listed videos are England vs Australia (Women) from 21 June 2026, Belgium vs Spain (Men) from 20 June 2026, Netherlands vs India (Men) from 21 June 2026, England vs Australia (Men) from 21 June 2026, Argentina vs China (Women) from 21 June 2026, and Netherlands vs Spain (Women) from 21 June 2026.

Alongside match highlights, the page features Poligras Magic Skill Award nominee clips, including Arthur Van Doren (Belgium) for a “Magical Pass”, Tess Howard (England) for a “Majestic Finish”, Olivier Hortensius (Netherlands) for “Dribble Trouble”, David Gooddfield (England) for “David’s Good’smash’”, and Steph Kershaw (Australia) for a “Classy Finish”.

What to watch next: fixtures and official Pro League updates

The fixtures section lists matchdays on Saturday 27 June 2026, Sunday 28 June 2026 and Monday 29 June 2026, keeping attention on the next set of games as the season continues to develop. With Belgium leading the table and also listed as the top-scoring team, the tracker positions them as the side to catch, while England and Australia remain close behind in the standings.

Official news items on the event page also frame the wider narrative around the season, including updates such as “Belgium crowned men’s Pro League champions, secure LA28 Olympic ticket” and “Belgium men seal the deal as Irish women bow out”, as well as season wrap-up coverage and a fan vote prompt asking: “What was your most ‘magical’ moment of the 2025-26 Pro League season? Vote now!”

As the Pro League calendar continues, the combination of standings, scoring totals, discipline figures, and official highlight coverage provides a clear snapshot of where the competition stands and which teams and players are shaping the season’s headline numbers.

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