Vietnam set for friendly match with Myanmar in March

Vietnam will play Myanmar in a friendly match on March 20 as part of their warm up ahead of their 2027 Asian Cup qualification.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Vietnam will play Myanmar in a friendly match on March 20 as part of their warm up ahead of their 2027 Asian Cup qualification.

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has invited the regular Southeast Asian rival to play at Binh Duong province's Go Dau Stadium during the FIFA Days time.

Under coach Myo Hlaing Win, Myanmar has played Vietnam many times, in both regional championships and SEA Games. In their latest game, in the group round of the ASEAN Mitsubishi Electric Cup 2025, Vietnam won 5-0.

In the Asian Cup, Vietnam are drawn in Group F with Laos, Malaysia and Nepal. Myanmar are in Group E with Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Teams will compete in a two-leg round robin format with the strongest advancing to the finals. Vietnam successfully secured a place in the finals of this cup in 2019 and 2023.

Coach Kim Sang-sik of Vietnam cut short his time off after helping his squad win Vietnam's third regional championship title and his first trophy with a national team early this month.

After spending few days with family in the Republic of Korea, Kim was back to Vietnam and attended several national league matches to check on his players' performance.

He said he wanted to make the most of his time and grab out at success as many times as possible with the Vietnamese team, not just leave it as a one off.

Players will have ten days rest for the Tet (Lunar New Year) holiday before they are back in competitions, while Kim and his family will enjoy the Vietnamese holiday atmosphere.

The national team will be summoned back to training in early March for their continental contest./.

VNA

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