Southeast Asian women's football match schedule today 8.10

MINH PHONG |

Updated match schedule of 2 matches in Group B of the 2025 Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship.

Today (August 10), the matches in the second round of Group B of the 2025 Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship will take place.

The Myanmar women's team will face Timor Leste at 4:30 p.m. This is an opportunity for Myanmar to increase its score when this opponent does not have the best force and expertise.

In the previous round, Myanmar surprisingly defeated Australia and they could make a breakthrough once again.

The later match at 7:30 p.m. is the match between the Philippines and Australia. Both teams have good physical and physique, but in terms of expertise, the Philippines is still considered to be superior to the representative from the land of the rat pockets.

The victory will help the Philippines consolidate their top spot in the group and convincingly advance to the semi-finals.

Schedule of the 2025 Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship today, August 10:

16:30: Myanmar - Timor Leste

19:30: Philippines - Australia

MINH PHONG
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