Right after the opening whistle, the Japanese women's team quickly imposed their game and created great pressure on India's half of the field.
In the 4th minute, Yamamoto opened the score with a surprising long-range finish. Just a few minutes later, Hasegawa increased the score to 2-0 in the 13th minute after a favorable assist from a teammate.
The team from East Asia continued to show superiority in ball control and attack organization. In the 20th minute, Miyazawa scored the third goal for Japan with a close-range finish. Miyazawa also completed a double in the 35th minute after a sharp combination of his teammates.
Before the first half ended, Japan was also awarded a penalty after the referee consulted VAR. From the 11m spot, Seike finished accurately, helping his team lead 5-0 when entering halftime.
In the second half, the game still completely belonged to Japan. In the 47th minute, Ueki scored to increase the score to 6-0 after Hijikata's cross. Just three minutes later, Ueki continued to score with a dangerous long-range shot.
The following minutes witnessed a series of fierce attacks from the blue team. Seike scored the eighth goal in the 55th minute, before Hijikata headed the score to 9-0 in the 62nd minute. In the 65th minute, Ueki completed a hat-trick to double the gap.
Not stopping there, Japan continued to score the 11th goal in the 81st minute by Miyazawa, closing the 11-0 victory.
With this result, the Japanese women's team has 6 points after two matches, scored 13 goals and has not conceded any goals, thereby leading Group C and soon winning the right to enter the knockout round. Meanwhile, the Vietnamese women's team is currently ranked third with 3 points and still has a chance to compete for a ticket to the next round.