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How to watch China U23 vs Japan U23

The 2026 AFC U23 Asian Championship final between China U23 and Japan U23 will be broadcast free of charge on Vietnam Television channels. On some OTT platforms, the program will be available as a paid service.

ZNewsZNews24/01/2026

China U23 will face Japan U23 in the final of the 2026 AFC U23 Championship at 10 PM on January 24th (Vietnam time).

After defeating Vietnam U23, China U23 will face Japan U23 in the final of the 2026 AFC U23 Championship at 10 PM on January 24th (Vietnam time). The broadcasting rights for the tournament in Vietnam are held by Viettel 's TV360 platform. However, this platform shares the rights with Vietnam Television to provide free coverage to people nationwide.

With the broadcast on VTV, Vietnamese viewers can easily follow this thrilling match.

The channels broadcasting the U23 China vs U23 Japan match include VTV2 and VTV Can Tho (Vietnam Television), HTV Sports (Ho Chi Minh City Television), and TV360's own program. Users have the right to choose where to watch based on their preferences and commentary style.

On OTT platforms, the VTV channel group is part of the paid programming of several broadcasters. Similarly with HTV Sports, viewers can still easily watch these channels for free through the VTVgo app of Vietnam Television.

On the other hand, it's worth noting that this match was not broadcast on YouTube. Many viewers still habitually use this platform to watch football.

This is exploited by some channel owners who create fake streams with real commentary to deceive viewers, earn advertising revenue and commissions from product cart attachments, and direct them to illegal streaming services.

Some channels use video recordings of old matches with misleading titles and graphics, presenting them as live broadcasts. Viewers fall into the trap of watching footage from years ago without realizing it. Viewers need to be vigilant to avoid wasting time on fake content.

Compared to the determined Chinese U23 team, the Japanese U23 team has eight members who are university students playing alongside familiar faces from the J-League.

This trend not only reflects the progress of college soccer, but is also linked to the unique role of the Japanese U23 team – a squad that typically focuses on assessing potential, adaptability, and long-term development, rather than just immediate success.

Source: https://znews.vn/cach-xem-u23-trung-quoc-vs-u23-nhat-ban-post1621702.html


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