The opportunity to become queens of Southeast Asian football has once again arrived with the ASEAN Women's Championship taking place form Aug. 6 to 19.
Officially know as the ASEAN MSIG Serenity Cup 2025, eight teams will vie to establish themselves as the dominant force in the region: Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Australia U-23, Cambodia and Timor-Leste.
STANDINGS
The tournament will be held in Vietnam with games to be played in Phú Thọ's Việt Trì Stadium and Haiphong's Lạch Tray Stadium.
With eight teams divided into two groups, only the winners and runners-up will progress to the knockout round.
This year's tournament is the first that had qualification introduced, with only the top five teams from the previous edition -- Philippines, Thailand, Myanmar, Vietnam and Australia U-23 -- securing automatic berths.
Indonesia, Cambodia and Singapore then qualified via the 2024 AFF Women's Cup. However, Singapore's subsequent withdrawal saw the fourth-placed team -- Timor-Leste -- take their place at the Women's Championship.
As was the case back in 2022, Australia have decided to send their U-23s although they have previously been represented by both the senior team as well as the U-20s.
Philippines are the defending champions having claimed their first title three years ago, although Thailand are the most-successful nation with four previous triumphs followed closely by Vietnam's three.
- Catch all the ASEAN Women's Championship action live on the ASEAN United FC YouTube channel here!
WHEN TO WATCH
Aug. 6
Aug. 7
Myanmar 2-1 Australia U-23: Highlights
Aug. 9
Aug. 10
Timor-Leste 0-3 Myanmar: Highlights
Aug. 12
Vietnam 1-0 Thailand: Highlights
Indonesia 1-1 Cambodia: Highlights
Aug. 13
Australia U-23 9-0 Timor-Leste: Highlights
Aug. 16: Semifinals
Vietnam 1-2 Australia U-23: Highlights
Aug. 19
3rd place playoff - Vietnam 3-1 Thailand: Highlights
Final - Australia U-23 1-0 Myanmar: Highlights
WHERE TO WATCH
Cambodia: BayonTV
Indonesia: MNC Vision & K-Vision - Sportstar Channel, Vision+, Okezone, RCTI
Laos: BG Sports
Malaysia: Astro, AstroGo, Sooka
Myanmar: Skynet, BG Sports
Singapore: Mediacorp - meWatch
Thailand: AIS, BG Sports, Thairath TV, True Visions, Nok Plus
Vietnam: FPT Play
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: @ASEANUtdFC on YouTube and Facebook