The field hockey tournament continued Monday with six women's matches and two men's. Catch up on the day's happenings below.
Men's Tournament
India skipper Harmanpreet Singh scored a late goal for the second game in a row to force a 1-1 draw with Argentina in Pool B at the Paris Olympics on Monday.
The drag-flick specialist scored a late winner against New Zealand on Saturday and struck again in the penultimate minute of India's second game to level up the scores after Lucas Martinez's second-frame tally.
"I think we create so many chances, we are going into the circle and getting some good pieces, but the finishing was not there today," Harmanpreet said. "So for the next match, we need to keep in our mind that whenever we get a chance, we need to finish 100%."
Belgium and Australia top Pool B after the Kookaburras' earlier 2-1 win over Ireland. India, the reigning bronze medalist, is in third place with four points, and Argentina is fourth with a single point.
The top four from each group advance to the quarterfinals.
Women's Tournament
The Dutch women, gold medalists in Tokyo and Paris gold medal favorites, are tied with Belgium for the top spot in Pool A after the Red Panthers beat host France 5-0 in an evening match.
China also ran up the score against Japan with a 5-0 win for a third-place tie with Germany.
Argentina's women's squad came back from two one-goal deficits to beat South Africa 4-2 in a Pool B win that was put away in the 53rd minute with a strong shot by Julieta Janukas.
Australia thrashed Great Britain 4-0 for its second win of the tournament. The Kookaburras now share the No. 1 spot in their pool with Tokyo silver medalist Argentina.