2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy

The 2018 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy was the 23rd and last edition of the Hockey Champions Trophy for women. It was held between 17 and 25 November 2018 in Changzhou, China.

The Netherlands won the tournament for the seventh time after defeating Australia 5–1 in the final, tying the record of seven titles previously set by Argentina in 2016.

Host city change
When the FIH unveiled the event hosts for the 2015–2018 cycle, Argentina was chosen to host this tournament. However, in March 2016, the FIH had to terminate all contractual agreements with Argentina as the Argentine Hockey Confederation was unable to fulfil their contractual obligations in regards to television rights, sponsorship and the hosting of events. Changzhou was announced as the host instead.

Qualification
Alongside the host nation, the defending champions, the last Olympic, World Cup and World League champions qualified automatically. The remaining spots were nominated by the FIH Executive Board, making a total of six competing teams. If teams qualified under more than once criteria, the additional teams were invited by the FIH Executive Board as well.


 * (Host nation)
 * (Defending champions)
 * (Champions of 2016 Summer Olympics)
 * (Champions of 2016–17 World League and the 2018 Hockey World Cup)
 * (Invited by the FIH Executive Board)
 * (Invited by the FIH Executive Board)

Squads
Head coach: Agustín Corradini

1. Belén Succi (GK)

2. Sofía Toccalino

3. Agustina Gorzelany

4. Eugenia Trinchinetti

5. Agostina Alonso

6. Martina Cavallero

7. Delfina Merino (C)

8. Agustina Habif

9. María José Granatto

10. Florencia Habif

11. Rocío Sánchez Moccia

12. Victoria Sauze

13. Lucina von der Heyde

14. Milagros Fernández Ladra

15. Paula Ortiz

16. Julieta Jankunas

17. Julia Gomes Fantasia

18. Florencia Mutio (GK)

Head coach: Paul Gaudoin

1. Ambrosia Malone

2. Brooke Peris

3. Ashlee Wells (GK)

4. Penny Squibb

5. Jodie Kenny

6. Lily Brazel

7. Maddy Fitzpatrick

8. Karri McMahon

9. Greta Hayes

10. Edwina Bone

11. Stephanie Kershaw

12. Kaitlin Nobbs

13. Jane Claxton

14. Kalindi Commerford

15. Emily Smith

16. Rachael Lynch (GK)

17. Rebecca Greiner

18. Hayley Padget

Head coach: Huang Yongsheng

1. Gu Bingfeng

2. Tang Wanli

3. Cui Qiuxia (C)

4. Sun Xiao

5. Xu Wengyu

6. Peng Yang

7. Liang Meiyu

8. Li Hong

9. Zhang Jinrong

10. Ou Zixia

11. Zhang Xiaoxue

12. He Juangxin

13. Zhong Mengling

14. Chen Yi (GK)

15. Xi Xiayun

16. Chen Yang

17. Dan Wen

18. Ye Jiao (GK)

Head coach: David Ralph

1. Amy Tennant (GK)

2. Laura Unsworth

3. Sarah Haycroft

4. Anna Toman

5. Hannah Martin

6. Susannah Townsend

7. Sarah Robertson

8. Suzy Petty

9. Erica Sanders

10. Tessa Howard

11. Sarah Jones

12. Giselle Ansley

13. Sophie Bray

14. Hollie Pearne-Webb (C)

15. Sabbie Heesh (GK)

16. Lily Owsley

17. Grace Balsdon

18. Amy Costello

Head coach: Anthony Farry

1. Megumi Kageyama (GK)

2. Natsuki Naito (C)

3. Mayumi Ono

4. Natsuha Matsumoto

5. Yu Asai

6. Hazuki Nagai

7. Yukari Mano

8. Minami Shimizu

9. Yuri Nagai

10. Maho Segawa

11. Yui Ishibashi

12. Shihori Oikawa

13. Kanon Mori

14. Mami Karino

15. Kimika Hoshi

16. Motomi Kawamura

17. Sakurako Omoto

18. Yuka Yoshikawa (GK)

Head coach: Alyson Annan

1. Anne Veenendaal (GK)

2. Renée van Laarhoven

3. Laurien Leurink

4. Xan de Waard

5. Maria Verschoor

6. Caia van Maasakker

7. Ginella Zerbo

8. Pien Sanders

9. Marijn Veen

10. Laura Nunnink

11. Lauren Stam

12. Josine Koning (GK)

13. Margot van Geffen

14. Eva de Goede (C)

15. Maxime Kerstholt

16. Yibbi Jansen

17. Margot Zuidhof

18. Maartje Krekelaar

Results
All times are local (UTC+8).

Awards
The following individual awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.