2026 ASEAN U19 Football Championship Standings - Thethaovanhoa.vn delivers quick and precise updates on the 2026 ASEAN U19 Football Championship standings.

| Time | Match / Result | Group | Live | ||
| Group Stage - Matchday 1 | |||||
| 01/06 16:00 | U19 Vietnam | U19 Timor-Leste | A | ||
| 01/06 20:00 | U19 Indonesia | U19 Myanmar | A | ||
| 02/06 16:00 | U19 Thailand | U19 Brunei | B | ||
| 02/06 20:00 | U19 Malaysia | U19 Singapore | B | ||
| 03/06 20:00 | U19 Philippines | U19 Australia | C | ||
| Group Stage - Matchday 2 | |||||
| 04/06 16:00 | U19 Myanmar | U19 Vietnam | A | ||
| 04/06 20:00 | U19 Timor-Leste | U19 Indonesia | A | ||
| 05/06 16:00 | U19 Brunei | U19 Malaysia | B | ||
| 05/06 20:00 | U19 Singapore | U19 Thailand | B | ||
| 06/06 20:00 | U19 Cambodia | U19 Philippines | C | ||
| Group Stage - Matchday 3 | |||||
| 07/06 20:00 | U19 Indonesia | U19 Vietnam | A | ||
| 07/06 20:00 | U19 Myanmar | U19 Timor-Leste | A | ||
| 08/06 20:00 | U19 Singapore | U19 Brunei | B | ||
| 08/06 20:00 | U19 Thailand | U19 Malaysia | B | ||
| 09/06 20:00 | U19 Australia | U19 Cambodia | C | ||
| Semi-finals | |||||
| 11/06 16:00 | Group B Winner | Group C Winner / Best runner-up from Group A or C | SF1 | ||
| 11/06 20:15 | Group A Winner | Group C Winner / Best runner-up from Group B | SF2 | ||
| Third Place Play-off | |||||
| 13/06 16:00 | SF1 Loser | SF2 Loser | 3rd/4th | ||
| Final | |||||
| 13/06 20:15 | SF1 Winner | SF2 Winner | Final | ||
The 2026 ASEAN U19 Championship takes place from June 1 to 13 in Indonesia, featuring 11 top regional youth teams. This year's format is highly competitive, as only three group winners and the best runner-up advance to the semifinals. U19 Vietnam is placed in Group A alongside Indonesia, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste. Among these, the clash with host Indonesia on June 7 is considered a decisive match in the race for the top spot.

Teams not only compete for points but must also pay attention to goal difference. Since Group C has only three teams, results of the runners-up from Groups A and B against the bottom team of their group will not be counted when evaluating the best runner-up. This rule makes every match critically important and adds extra pressure on title contenders such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia.
The semifinals will be held on June 11, ahead of the final scheduled for the evening of June 13 at North Sumatra Stadium. The tournament is regarded as a crucial test for the young generation of Southeast Asian footballers in a high-pressure, competitive environment.