The final match of Group B of the 2025 Southeast Asian U23 Women's Championship ended on the evening of August 13 with a 1-1 draw between Myanmar and the Philippines. This result helped Myanmar qualify for the semi-finals as the top team in Group B with 7 points. In the match at the same time at Viet Tri Stadium (Phu Tho), U23 women's Australia beat Timor-Leste 9-0, thereby finishing second in Group B with 6 points.
With the top spot in Group A, the Vietnam women's team will meet U23 Australia in the second semi-final at 8:00 p.m. on August 16 at Lach Tray Stadium. Semi-final 1 is the confrontation between Myanmar and Thailand taking place at 16:00 on the same day.
If they overcome Myanmar, coach Mai Duc Chung and his team will participate in the final match on August 19 at Lach Tray Stadium.
The organizing committee of the 2025 Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship has announced the ticket sales plan for the semi-final matches taking place at Lach Tray Stadium. Tickets have two denominations of 100,000 VND and 200,000 VND, open for sale from 9:00 a.m. on August 14.
Fans can buy tickets online via the website https://datve.cahnfc.com, scan the QR code, or via the VNPAY application and banking applications such as Agribank Plus, BIDV SmartBanking, Vietinbank, VietABank, HDBank, VietBank. When purchasing tickets through VNPAY, the audience logs in to the application, selects the Sports - Entertainment/Football section, selects tournaments and matches, seating locations, enters payment information and promotion code if any, then confirms to receive electronic tickets.
The organizing committee noted that the audience should not bring sharp objects, flares, pepper spray or banned substances according to the law into the competition area. spectators who violate the law may be refused entry and will not be refunded their tickets.
Coach Mai Duc Chung believes that the enthusiastic cheers from the audience in Hai Phong and the whole country will be a great source of motivation for the Vietnamese women's team to compete well in the semi-finals, just like the atmosphere of the 2003 SEA Games when the stands were covered in red to support the team to win the gold medal.
