Final group match of Viet Nam U-19 Invitational Tourney to be held today

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The last day of the Viet Nam U-19 Invitational Tournament organized by the Viet Nam Football Federation will continue today, and the Myanmar team will play against the Malaysian team.
Team Myanmar match will begin at 3:30 pm Myanmar Standard Time and host Viet Nam will take on Thailand at 6 pm Myanmar Standard Time.
On the second day of the group game on 7 August, Thailand beat Myanmar 1-0, and Viet Nam beat Malaysia 2-1.
The Vietnamese team won two games and won six points. The Thai team won one game and drew four points. The Malaysian team has won one match, one draw and one loss, while the Myanmar team has lost both matches and has not yet scored a point.
According to the format of the competition, the two teams with the highest points will play the final and the two teams with the lowest points will play the third-place match. According to the standings after the second day of the group, the Vietnamese team has reached the final and the Myanmar team will only have to play the third-place match.
Most of the players in the current Myanmar U-19 team have little international experience, so there is still room for improvement, said football experts. — Ko Nyi Lay/GNLM

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