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Thailand goes all out on the attack, while the visitors take advantage of any contact to buy time
The referee doesn’t want to go home and adds 15 more minutes. We will play an extra time in regulation time.
No good, the home side had the equalizer but the crossbar and the goal line prevented them from doing so.
a possible penalty kick in favor of Thailand, but finds nothing and play continues.
My God what a game. Hemviboon’s AUTOGOAL when that ball was going out of the goal and gives the partial title to Vietnam
Gustavsson and Auksornsri are out and Ratree and Mickelson are in.
Unusual what has just happened. Pomphun commits two fouls in less than two seconds, gets a yellow card for each foul and is sent off.
After scuffles, pushing and shoving and VAR checks, the match finally restarts.
What a great mid-range goal from Sarachart. Series tied.
Quang and Mạnh are in, while Nguyễn and Ngọc are out.
After a series of rebounds and a mistake by the goalkeeper, the ball is deflected for a corner kick.
Back and forth match in these first minutes of the second half.
The final half begins between Thailand and Vietnam. Who will be the champion?
Thailand and Vietnam draw 1-1 in the second leg of the final. With this result Vietnam is crowned champion after winning 2-1 in the first leg.
Be played until the 52nd minute of the first half.
Nguyễn makes a great save to keep out a difficult shot.
forward Xuân Son leaves the field injured and Tiến enters in his place
High pressure and recovery, which leads to Davis’ half-range shot and the goal
The match has been quite tight and neither team has been able to impose itself on the game
After being attended to, #25 Ngọc sees the caution.
Midfielder Pomphun is yellow carded. A very tight and disputed match.
Following a free kick, the recently cautioned Phạm Tuấn Hải bites it past the home goalkeeper to put Vietnam ahead in this match. The series is now 3-1 to the Vietnamese.
First card of the match after a hard tackle by Tuấn Hải.
Thailand vs. Vietnam in the second leg of the Asean Championship final kicks off
The anthems of both countries will be played, after which the start of the match will begin
Both teams take to the field for the second leg of the Asean Championship grand final.
Both teams take to the field for the final pre-game warm-ups prior to kickoff.
Less than half an hour to go before kick-off for Thailand vs Vietnam
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These two teams also met in the last final of the Asean Championship in 2023. On this occasion in the first leg they drew 2-2 when Vietnam was the home team. In the country of Thailand, the locals beat them 1-0 with Bunmathan’s goal and despite Chamrasamee’s sending-off in the final minutes of the match.
These two Asian teams have met a total of 21 times, leaving a positive balance for the Thailand team with a total of 11 victories, while their rival has only won 3 matches and they have drawn 7 times. Thailand have history on their side, while Vietnam have the score, which one will prevail?
Thailand’s last win over Vietnam dates back to January 16, 2023, when they won 1-0 in that year’s Asean Championship. Vietnam’s last win was in the first leg of the final, played on January 2, 2025, with a 2-1 result. Who will win this time?
The Vietnamese team was part of group B with the Philippines, Indonesia, Laos and Burma. Against these teams they won 3 wins and 1 draw, earning 10 points and securing first place in the group. Their goal difference was positive, with +9, after 11 goals scored and only 2 conceded, making them the best defense in the competition.
In the semifinals, they faced the Singapore team, where they beat them 0-2 in the first leg, and then won 1-3 at home to advance to the final.
In the final, they faced Thailand, where they beat them 2-1 at home, giving them the advantage and having to defend the result to win the title.
The Thai team reached the final after topping group A with a perfect score by winning 4 out of 4 matches against Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia and East Timor. They scored 18 goals and conceded only 4 goals.
In the semifinal they lost the first leg against the Philippines 2-1 away, but at home, they found their game again and came from behind to win 3-1.
The final got off to a similar start, as they also lost 2-1 with goals from Nguyễn Xuân Son (x2) and Thailand’s consolation goal was scored by Aukkee to leave the comeback open.
The match between Thailand vs Vietnam valid for the final of the ASEAN Championship will be played at Rajamangala National Stadium, the home stadium of the national team of Thailand. It was inaugurated on December 6, 1998 thanks to the Asian Games held in that country. It was renovated in 2019. It has a capacity of 51,560 spectators.
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