Great Britain international Sarah Robertson has called on the general public to come and cheer them to success in the FIH Pro League over the coming week.
The women take on Germany at the Lee Valley Hockey & Tennis Centre on Friday (June 16, 12.30pm), before meeting the USA on Sunday (12.30pm).
And they face their German rivals again on Monday (June 19, 8pm), with a second encounter against their American counterparts on June 21 (8pm).
"The Sunday games have had a brilliant atmosphere and I'd encourage anyone to come along and watch," said Hampstead & Westminster's Robertson.
"It's a brilliant experience, the weather has been good and you can play on the pitch afterwards as well, so make sure you get tickets!"
GB will be looking to improve their position in the standings, having won five out of 12 games to date.
They beat China (4-3 and 1-0) earlier this month, with Robertson among the goalscorers, but lost to Belgium (3-2 and 3-0).
"We've been a bit inconsistent and not shown our best selves in the last couple of weeks but hope to with these games and show what we're all about," added Robertson.
"We've shown patches, but not consistently, which is why results have been mixed.
"We're playing some of the best teams in the world and learning lessons. One of the main things is the Olympic qualification.
"These are some of the few games we get as GB and then we come back in September and have a tournament in January. Results are important as world ranking affects qualifying."
Robertson, 29, won Olympic bronze in Tokyo in 2021 and would love to go to the Paris Games next year.
But the Scottish international, who is closing in on 200 combined international caps, is not taking her place for granted.
"I didn't know where I'd be after Tokyo, being 27/28 and it being my life's dream," she said.
"I had some time out and was still feeling good. It's not easy, there are some young, dynamic, quick players and it's a challenge to be on top of my game to fight for a place. I want to go to Paris and play a key part."
Hampstead clubmates Lily Owsley and Grace Balsdon played in the most recent matches, while the men's squad included Toby Reynolds-Cotterill, Jacob Draper and Rupert Shipperley.
And Robertson admitted it was good to have those familiar faces around, adding: "We've got good represenation for Hampstead with the three of us, as well as Liv Hamilton and Holly Hunt who has been injured.
"With the games being staggered we went to watch the men and it's really great to see the Hampstead boys shining. We're having lots of international success which is great.
"We've had a great few seasons and I'm really looking forward to what's coming.
"Kate [Richardson-walsh] has left and some are stopping playing but we will be looking to continue with fresh faces. It's been an enjoyable journey so far."
To buy tickets online go to http://greatbritainhockey.co.uk
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