London, England – Australia rolled to a victory over Spain to highlight men's field hockey action on Wednesday.
The world No. 1 Aussies got goals from five different players in the 5-0 win, making them 2-0 so far in the London Games. Australia is looking to extend its current run of five straight Olympics with a medal.
Spain was coming off a 1-1 draw to Pakistan on Monday, a contest in which it lost captain Santiago Freixa to a broken left arm. The bad luck continued in this game, with five-times Olympian Pol Amat exiting hurt.
In additional Pool MA play, Great Britain blew a two-goal lead, but Ashley Jackson's second goal of the game, coming during the 68th minute, allowed the hosts to escape with a 2-2 tie versus South Africa.
Great Britain had won its opener on Monday, getting two goals from Barry Middleton.
South Africa, meanwhile, failed to steal a win after losing its opener 6-0 to Australia.
The other match of that pool saw Pakistan knock off Argentina, 2-0.
In men's Pool MB play, the Netherlands rolled past Belgium 3-1; New Zealand got the best of India 3-1; and Germany notched a close 1-0 victory over Korea.








































