Time's up!!! The Thai team defeated the Philippines 3-1 in the second leg of the semi-final after more than 120 minutes of play, thereby surpassing their opponents with a total score of 4-3 and officially winning a ticket to the final of the ASEAN Cup 2024.
Minute 116: Goal!!! Suphanat shines to bring the third goal for the Thai team. The midfielder born in 2002 jumped higher than the opposing defenders to head the ball into the Philippines net after a favorable pass from his teammate.
The total score is now 4-3 in favor of Thailand.
Minute 111: After consulting with the VAR room, the referee determined that there was no penalty for Thailand because the Philippine defender's push was not too strong.
Minute 106: Extra time 2 begins.
Right after the whistle, Suphanat and Supachok took turns shooting but could not trouble the Philippine goalkeeper.
Extra time 1 ended. The aggregate score is still 3-3 for both teams (Thailand won 2-1 Philippines in the second leg, Philippines won 2-1 Thailand in the first leg).
Minute 102: Thailand is putting pressure but they need to take advantage of their opportunities.
Minute 98: Suphanat has entered the field. The Thai team needs a skillful and skillful striker.
Minute 94: No!!! Kemter stretched to control the ball to shoot but unfortunately slipped right before the goal line. No more goals for the Philippines.
Minute 91: The first extra time begins.
The second half ends. Thailand beat the Philippines 2-1 in the second leg of the semi-finals, but the aggregate score after two matches is 3-3 and the two teams have to go into extra time.
Minute 90+8: Philippines took a direct free kick, the ball hit Mickelson's head and went out but the referee did not award this team a corner kick.
The second half has 11 minutes of injury time.
Minute 89: No!!! The Thai goalkeeper just saved two consecutive situations for the home team.
Minute 84: Goal!!!! The moment Kristensen's star spoke up with a classy finish from outside the penalty area that left the opposing defenders rooted to the spot.
The aggregate score was now 3-3. The match became more dramatic.
Minute 75: The Philippines are trying to put pressure on the opponent but they keep passing the ball wrong.
Minute 69: Thailand's Pansa received a yellow card after blocking a bright attack from the Philippines.
Minute 63: Thailand team makes a substitution, Patrik and Peeradol leave the field to make way for Teerasak and Akarapong.
Minute 58: Monis accelerated and then fired a dangerous shot, but before that, the Thai defender had caught the offside trap very well.
Minute 54: Goal!!! Patrik got past the opposing defender and shot diagonally to raise the score to 2-0 for the Thai team.
Minute 51: Sandro Reyes just had a dangerous dribble, forcing Patrik to commit a foul to prevent the opponent's opportunity.
Minute 46: Second half begins.
The first half ends. Thailand temporarily leads the Philippines with a score of 1-0.
Minute 38: Goal!!! Thailand opened the score. Seksan Ratree tried to save the ball from the end of the field and then passed it back to Peeradol who tapped the ball close to the goal, helping Thailand take the lead 1-0.
At this time, the total score between Thailand and the Philippines is 2-2.
Minute 37: Once again Kammeraad denied Thailand a goal when he reacted well to block Patrik's shot.
Minute 30: Ben Davis had a chance to accelerate to finish but he handled the ball too awkwardly, slowing down the ball's rhythm.
Minute 23: Goalkeeper Kammeraad still shows confidence in the Philippines' goal. He just made a good save after Patrik's shot from Thailand.
Minute 16: Missed!!! The Philippines had a great attack before a player entered the penalty area and shot diagonally. Luckily for Thailand, the defender retreated and cleared the ball right before the goal line.
Minute 9: Another chance passed by for Thailand, when Suphanan could not head the ball after a favorable pass from his teammate.
Minute 4: Missed!!! Thailand had a chance to open the scoring when the Philippine defender cleared the ball to Seksan Ratree's feet, but this player controlled the ball too long and let the away team's goalkeeper control the situation.
20:00: The match begins.
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Pre-match information
At 8:00 p.m. tonight (December 30), the second leg of the ASEAN Cup 2024 semi-final between Thailand and the Philippines will take place at Rajamangala Stadium. The home field advantage is an opportunity for the Golden Temple team to turn the tables against their opponents to win a ticket to the final.
Previously, in the first leg of the semi-final, the Philippines surprisingly defeated Thailand 2-1 with a decisive goal in the last minute of injury time. This was also the first victory of "The Azkals" against the Thais in more than 50 years.
Of course, they want to continue to repeat this achievement to aim for the ASEAN Cup final against Vietnam. However, this is not an easy challenge for Sandro Reyes and his teammates when they have to play away at the opponent's field.
On the other side, if they want to make it to the final, Thailand needs a win with a difference of 2 goals (3-1, 2-0, 4-2...) or more against the Philippines.
In case the "War Elephants" only defeat their opponent by 1 goal (1-0, 2-1, 3-2...), then the two teams are tied in terms of total score and must enter extra time to determine the winner.
If they draw or lose to the Philippines, Suphanat and his teammates will officially stop at the semi-finals of the ASEAN Cup 2024.