Vietnam Women's National Team's Schedule at SEA Games 33

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SEA Games 33 Women's Football Schedule

Date - Time Match Board
Group stage
December 4th – 6:30 PM Thailand 8-0 Indonesia A
December 5th – 4:00 PM Myanmar 2-1 Philippines B
December 5th – 6:30 PM Vietnam 7-0 Malaysia B
December 7th – 6:30 PM Singapore 1-3 Indonesia A
December 8th – 4:00 PM Malaysia 0-3 Myanmar B
December 8th – 6:30 PM Philippines 1-0 Vietnam B
December 10th – 4:00 PM Singapore 0-2 Thailand A
11/12 – 16:00 Philippines 5-0 Malaysia B
11/12 – 16:00 Vietnam 2-0 Myanmar B
Semifinal
December 14th – 4:00 PM Vietnam vs Indonesia Semifinal 1
December 14th – 6:30 PM Thailand vs Philippines Semifinal 2
Third place match
December 17th – 3:30 PM Loser in Semi-Final 1 vs Loser in Semi-Final 2 Bronze Medal
Final
December 17th – 7:30 PM Winner of Semi-Final 1 vs Winner of Semi-Final 2 Final - Gold Medal

At the 33rd SEA Games, the Vietnamese women's team is in a tough group, facing Myanmar, the Philippines, and Malaysia. Myanmar recently finished as runners-up in the 2025 AFF Women's Cup, demonstrating significant progress. Meanwhile, the Philippines boasts a squad with many foreign-born players, possessing considerable strength and technical skill, promising to pose a major challenge to Coach Mai Duc Chung's team.

In Group A, hosts Thailand are considered to have an easier task as they only have to face Indonesia, Singapore, and Cambodia. With their superior skill level, the Thai team is almost certain to secure a place in the semi-finals.

The women's football tournament at the 33rd SEA Games features 8 teams, divided into 2 groups playing a single round-robin format. The top two teams from each group will advance to the semi-finals. The Vietnamese women's team is the defending champion and is determined to defend their title against a number of rising rivals.

The semi-finals of the women's football tournament at the 33rd SEA Games promise to bring two distinctly contrasting scenarios. In the first match, the Vietnamese women's team is considered the clear favorite as they face Indonesia – the weakest of the four semi-finalists.

With a well-balanced squad, extensive experience, and proven composure in recent SEA Games, Coach Mai Duc Chung's team is highly likely to control the game.

Vietnam's challenge lies in seizing opportunities and maintaining focus, avoiding unnecessary mistakes in this crucial match.

In stark contrast, the semi-final match between Thailand and the Philippines is predicted to be extremely unpredictable. Thailand has the home advantage and a technical playing style, but the Philippines stands out with their physical strength, speed, and fierce fighting spirit thanks to their naturalized players. This is considered a tense match where even the smallest mistake could decide who gets a ticket to the final.

Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/lich-thi-dau-bong-da-nu-sea-games-33-moi-nhat-2468169.html