
Pre-match information
The Vietnamese women's futsal team closed the group stage with 2 wins against the Philippines and Myanmar to win the right to enter the semi-finals. Despite losing to Australia, coach Nguyen Dinh Hoang's team still showed their ability to control the game and create many scoring opportunities in the remaining matches.
Notably, finishing is still an issue that needs to be improved when the number of goals scored (7 goals) does not accurately reflect the number of chances created by the Vietnamese women's futsal team. Improving the efficiency of taking advantage of opportunities will play an important role against opponents with good defensive organization like Thailand.
Meanwhile, the home team showed impressive form with 2 large victories against Indonesia (3-0) and Malaysia (8-0), thereby winning the top spot in Group A. Not only possessing an effective attack with 11 goals, Thailand also maintained a stable physical foundation when playing fewer matches in the group stage.
The encounters between the Vietnamese women's futsal team and Thailand in recent times often take place with an open game. Statistics show that in the last 5 encounters, no match has ended with less than 3 goals. This shows the level balance between the two teams, and also opens up the possibility of an exciting score chase in this semi-final, when both possess individuals with high ability to create breakthroughs in attack.
Against an opponent capable of changing status quickly like Thailand, the Vietnamese women's futsal team needs to maintain focus in defense and limit individual errors. In addition, reasonable power distribution and good use of set pieces can become the key to helping the team make a difference.
If they ensure physical fitness and maintain accuracy in the final touches, the Vietnamese women's futsal team can completely create a balanced match in the competition for a ticket to the final of the 2026 Southeast Asian Women's Futsal Championship.