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Exchanges in Vietnam: Ngoc Quang and Van Thanh left for the entrances of Hai Long and Duy Manh.
Aukke received the cross in the box and was higher than the defense to head the ball powerfully, scoring for Thailand!
Yellow for Ngoc Tan, for a strong foul on Sarachat.
Now on the counterattack, Xuan Son received the pass inside the area, on the left side, and kicked hard, across the goal, sending the ball into the back of the goal!
Changes in both teams. In Vietnam, Van Vi left and Tien Anh came in. In Thailand, Panya left and Kanitsribumphen came in.
Yellow for Panya, for a strong foul in the attacking half. And soon after Davis received the pass in the area and shot hard, but into the hands of Trieu.
Yellow for Tien Dung for a strong foul in attack. And soon after Xuan Son received the pass in front and shot hard, but Khammai saved it in the right corner!
Changes in Thailand: Weidersjo and Ratree left for Sarachart and Mueanta.
Quang Hai received the pass and shot hard, with Khammai palming it away for a corner. And from the corner kick Xuan Son went high and headed it hard to open the scoring!
Gustavsson received the pass up front, invaded the area and kicked hard, sending the ball over the goal.
Xuan Son, on the cross into the area, rose higher than the defense and headed the ball hard, sending it wide.
Both teams made changes at half-time. In Thailand, Mickelsonb came off and Aksornsrio came on, while in Vietnam, Vihjao came off and Quang Hai came on.
The players return to the field and the ball rolls for the second half of the match!
With no goals and in a game with many chances created, Vietnam and Thailand go into half-time with the first leg of the ASEAN Championship final tied at 0-0!
Change in Thailand: Pumwisat, injured, is replaced by Pomphan.
We will have three more minutes of added time in the first half of the match.
Vietnam continues to have possession of the ball, exchanging passes and trying to maintain itself, creating danger.
Ratree received the pass and struck hard, but sent the ball over the goal, for a corner, kicked into the area for the defense to clear.
Gustavsson received the pass in the box and hit it hard, sending the ball over the goal!
Xuan Son was another to try his luck from distance, but he sent the ball wide!
Ratree, from VERY far away, tried to catch the goalkeeper off guard and hit hard, but sent the ball out, over the goal.
Pany received the pass up front, invaded the area and hit it hard, but into Trieu’s hands.
Ngoc Toan took a powerful shot from outside the area and sent the ball over the goal.
Panye received Bureerat’s pass in the area and struck hard, but was blocked by the defense.
Yellow for Pansa Hemviboon, for a strong foul on Xuan Son in midfield.
Tein Dung hit the ball hard from a long way out and sent it to the right of the goal, into a corner, crossed, sending the ball out.
Xuan Son received the pass inside the area and hit it hard, but sent the ball into Khammai’s hands.
The players take to the pitch and the ball rolls for the first leg of the first leg of the ASEAN Championship final!
The players leave the pitch to finish warming up and then return to start the final!
This will not be the first ASEAN Championship final between the teams. In 2008, Vietnam were crowned champions of the competition, winning the first leg 2-1 away from home and drawing the second leg 1-1 at home.
In these 20 matches, Thailand has scored 30 goals, an average of 1.5 per game, compared to 14 goals for Vietnam, an average of 0.7 per game.
Vietnam has hosted Thailand seven times at home, with one win, three draws and three losses. In the ASEAN Championship there have been four matches, with one win, one loss and two draws.
There have been 20 matches between the two teams in history, with 11 wins for Thailand, six draws and three wins for Vietnam. In the ASEAN Championship there have been 13 matches, with seven wins for Thailand, two wins for Vietnam and four draws.
Pipatnadda, Pathomakkakul, Promsupa, Beresford, Aksornsri, Khemdee, Chamratsamee, Pomphan, Kanitsribumphen, Yodsangwal, Sarachart, Mueanta.
Filip, Duy Manh, Viet Anh, Thanh Binh, Hai Long, Tien Anh, Thanh Long, Quang Hai, Van Khang, Tien Linh, Thanh Binh, Tuan Hai.
Khammai, Bureerat, Aukkee, Hemviboon and Mickelson; Weidersjo, Ratree, Davis, Pmwisat and Punya; Gustavsson.
Trieu, Chung, Dung and Vi; Thanh, Son, Tan, Duc and Manh; Hao and Quang.
The players go up to the pitch to start The warm-up work.
We now open the broadcast of the match between Vietnam and Vietnam. and Thailand, in the first leg of the ASEAN CHAMPIONSHIP final!
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Today’s match will take place at Viet Tri Stadium, located in Viet Tri City, Phu Tho Province, Vietnam. With a capacity for 20,000 fans, the stadium was opened in 1960 and underwent two renovations: in 2005 and 2019. In addition to the Vietnam National Football Team, the stadium will host Phu Tho games and Southeast Asian games in 2021.
In the match against the Philippines, where Thailand won 3-1, the lineup was: Khammai, Bureerat, Aukkee, Hemviboon and Mickelson; Pomphun, Ratree, Chamrasamee, Davis and Sarachart; Gustavsson.
Against Singapore, in a 3-1 victory, Vietnam started with the following lineup: D. Nguyen, Do, Tanh Chung and Bul; Van Thanh, L Nguyen, Ngoc Tanm, H Nguyen and Pham; Xuan Son and Chau.
Vietnam led Group B of the ASEAN Championship with 10 points, four points ahead of the Philippines, six points ahead of Indonesia and Myanmar and eight points ahead of Laos.
In Group A of the ASEAN Championship, Thailand led with 12 points, five points ahead of Singapore, seven points ahead of Malaysia, eight points ahead of Cambodia and 12 points ahead of East Timor.
Thailand comes to today’s match after easily going through the group stage, winning all four games. On December 8, they won 10-0 against East Timor, with goals from Bem Davis (2), Gustavsson, Mueanta (2), Ratree (2), Poeiphimai (2) and Mickelson. On the 14th, with a goal from Gustavsson, they won 1-0 against Malaysia. On the 17th, by 4 to 2, the victory was over Singapore, with goals from Gustavsson, Mueanta, Chamratsamee and Poeiphimai, while Anuar and Ramli scored. And on Friday (20), by 3 to 2, the victory was over Cambodia, with goals from Pumwisat (2) and Aukke, while Nieto and Coulibaly scored. On Friday (27), by 2 to 1, the defeat came in the first leg of the semifinals against the Philippines, with goals from Reyes and Linares, while Bureerat scored. And in the return leg, on Monday (30), by 3 to 1, the victory was at home and Thailand reached the final, with goals from Chamratsamee, Gustavsson and Mueanta, the latter in extra time, while Kristensen scored for the Philippines.
Vietnam comes to today’s game after also comfortably progressing through the group and semifinals. On December 9, they won 4-1 over Laos, with goals from Hai Long, Tien Linh, Van Toan and Vi Nguyen, while Bounkong scored a goal. On the 15th, they won 1-0 over Indonesia with a goal from Quang Hai. On Wednesday (18), they tied 1-1 with the Philippines, with Gayoso opening the scoring and Ngoc Tan equalizing. And on Saturday (21), closing the group stage, they won over Myanmar, 5-0, with goals from Vi Hao, Rafaelson (2), Quang Hai and Tien Linh. On Thursday (26), in the first leg of the semi-final, they won 2-0 away from home against Singapore, with goals from Tien Linh and Rafaelson. And on Sunday (29), at home, they won the second leg, this time 3-1, with goals from Rafaelson (2) and Tien Linh, while Nakamura scored.
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