Myanmar to play Viet Nam today in ASEAN Women’s Championship

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Myanmar women footballers (red) celebrate the victory after beating the Laos team 3-1 in their previous group match of the AFF Women’s Championship 2022.  PHOTO: MFF

Myanmar women’s football team will play a decisive match against the Vietnamese team today in the final group match of the ASEAN Women’s Championship in Manila, the Philippines.
The match will decide positions in the group as both teams have already advanced to the semifinals of the championship.
Both teams are strong in the ASEAN region and fans are hoping to see a fierce match.
Previously, Myanmar beat Laos 3-1 and Viet Nam won Timor-Leste by 6-0, and both teams are in good shape. For the first time, Myanmar women’s team head coach Daw Thet Thet Win previously used strikers Win Theingi Tun and San Thaw Thaw, who have been sidelined for some time due to injuries.
Captain Khin Malar Tun, Goalkeeper Zu Latt Nadi, Aye Aye Moe, Khin Than Wai, Zun Yu Ya Oo, Myat Noe Khin, Nant Zu Zu Htet, Pont Pont Pyae Maung and July Kyaw were included in the team line-up in previous matches and some of them are likely to participate again in the match against Viet Nam.
The Myanmar vs Viet Nam match will be played at Rizal Memorial Stadium in Manila, the Philippines today at 5:30 pm Myanmar Standard Time. — GNLM

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