In this match, coach Okiyama Masahiko continued to make adjustments in the starting lineup compared to the match against U19 women's Timor-Leste.
Despite the change in the lineup, the Vietnam U19 women's team did not encounter any significant difficulties in the way they operated their playing style and tactics. The on-field situation was one-sided throughout the competition. Mr. Okiyama Masahiko's team easily imposed the game after the opening whistle.
In the 4th minute, Thuc Nghi crossed the field from the right wing to the left wing for Le Thi Trang to escape and drop a vucked shot diagonally, opening the rain of goals from the home team. 10 minutes later, the U19 Vietnam women's team scored 2 consecutive goals to quickly create a 3-0 advantage.

In the 17th minute, Thuc Nghi escaped in the lead of the Lao defenders and easily passed goalkeeper Inthavong before putting the ball into the empty net 4-0.
From a central attack in the 28th minute, Hoang Van escaped to kick the ball with her footsteps, to score the 5th goal for the home team. In the 36th minute, Hoang Van easily shot directly, sending a shot into the Laos U19 women's net. The first half ended with a 6-0 advantage for the U19 Vietnam women's team.
There was also no change in the game in the second half. Also in this half, coach Okiyama Masahiko made personnel adjustments on the field to give opportunities to other players to enter the field, while preserving the strength of the players who played before to prepare for the semi-finals.
U19 Vietnam women's team scored 2 more goals thanks to Hoai Trinh (minute 49) after a close-range tap-in and Hoang Van (minute 77) after accelerating on the right wing and then finishing in goal.
Winning with a score of 8-0, Vietnam U19 Women's Team ended the group stage with 3 consecutive wins, earning all 9 points, scoring 16 goals and conceding none.