Sanjana Horo, Bhinima Dan and Kanika Siwach scored for India, but their efforts went in vain as the German team proved a little stronger in the end.

Like their previous encounter, Germany scored early in the first quarter and doubled their lead soon after. Despite trailing, the Indian defense did not successfully defend many penalty corners for Germany. India got a penalty corner in the last minute of the first quarter, but the scoreline remained 2-0 in favor of Germany.

India started the second quarter eager to score, but failed to do so. Meanwhile, Germany scored their third goal of the day to put themselves in a strong position at half-time.

Germany continued their dominance in the third quarter and scored three consecutive goals, including a successful penalty corner conversion, to lead 6–0. India got their first goal when Sanjana Hore scored at the end of the quarter.

India carried forward its momentum and increased the pressure on Germany in the last quarter. Sanjana Horo also scored her second goal for India and then Binima Dhan and Kanika Siwach scored to make it 6-4 in favor of Germany and a consolation comeback for the Indian junior women's hockey team. Entered.

The Indian junior women's hockey team will play its next match on May 29 against Oranje Rood in Breda, Netherlands.