Meanwhile, Pools D and E are aimed at providing developmental and championship-level experience to 10 teams that do not meet the age rules for full participation. After pool play, those teams will compete in the platinum bracket to determine 13th through 23rd place, alongside the three lowest-ranking teams from Pools B and C.
Bracket play begins on Tuesday, August 16, building up to the semifinals on Thursday, August 18, and the medal games on Saturday, August 20, with the championship match set for 7 p.m.
During the event, 22 games will be broadcast globally via ESPN digital platforms, with the semifinal and championship match also airing in the U.S. on ESPNU. The men’s U21 championship is the second event in a historic multi-year partnership between World Lacrosse and ESPN that was announced last month.
The last men’s junior-level championship in 2016 ended with a classic in the gold medal match, as the U.S. overcame a 6-0 deficit to defeat Canada 13-12 in British Columbia. The win continued the Americans’ unblemished gold medal streak in the championship, dating back to 1988.
The full schedule for the event can be found below. All times are listed in local time, Irish Standard Time / UTC+1:00.
Tickets and more information are available at WorldLax2022.com. The full schedule for the men’s U21 championship can be found here.