Great Britain maintained their 100 per cent record at the Olympic qualifiers in Chile with a 4-1 win over the hosts.
Britain had to battle to earn their third successive win as the first half was scoreless and when Richard Mantell made the breakthrough from a penalty corner, it was not long before Esteban Krainz levelled.
Barry Middleton restored the lead after Mantell's free hit and James Tindall scored a brace to complete the win.
Manager Pete Nicholson said "This was a much-needed game of proper hockey (after easy wins over Mexico and Russia) and we came through it well.
We're exactly where we wanted to be at this stage and we obviously face a tough match against India on Thursday before taking on Austria, and then hopefully India again on Sunday in the final."
In Tuesday's other matches, India crushed Mexico 18-1, while Austria edged past Russia 5-4.
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