Today, U19 Vietnam faces U19 Myanmar in their second game of the 2026 ASEAN U19 Championship, scheduled for 4:00 PM.
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The clash between U19 Vietnam and U19 Myanmar in the second matchday of Group A at the 2026 ASEAN U19 Championship will take place at 4:00 PM on June 4 and will be broadcast live on TV360. This is considered a crucial match for both teams in the race to secure a spot in the next round.
Following an impressive 3-0 victory over U19 Timor-Leste in their opening match, U19 Vietnam is brimming with confidence as they aim for another three points. Meanwhile, U19 Myanmar must secure a favorable result after their loss to hosts Indonesia if they want to avoid an early exit.
Besides watching live on TV360, we will also continuously update the latest developments of the match between U19 Vietnam and U19 Myanmar to serve the fans.
U19 Vietnam enters the encounter with U19 Myanmar in high spirits after a favorable start at the 2026 ASEAN U19 Championship. The 3-0 win over U19 Timor-Leste not only secured three points but also boosted the confidence of coach Yutaka Ikeuchi's squad ahead of a decisive Group A match.
Compared to their opponents, U19 Vietnam is considered superior in squad quality and international youth competition experience. Coach Ikeuchi's team possesses good ball control, coherent group coordination in midfield, and frequently creates dangerous opportunities from wide attacks.
Meanwhile, U19 Myanmar remains a team with strong physical foundation and a fast-paced playing style. They are ready to press aggressively and do not hesitate to organize high-intensity pressing on the opponent's half. Despite losing 0-3 to hosts Indonesia in their opener, U19 Myanmar still had periods of proactive play and created several notable chances.
However, U19 Myanmar's defense still shows certain limitations, especially when facing teams with good game control. Lapses in concentration at crucial moments have cost them, and this could be a weakness for U19 Vietnam to exploit.
Head-to-head history also favors the red-shirted side, as in the last five meetings, U19 Vietnam has won four and drawn one. If they maintain defensive solidity and capitalize on the chances they create, U19 Vietnam has every reason to aim for another win. Three points from this match will help coach Yutaka Ikeuchi's team secure an early qualification, while a defeat could force U19 Myanmar to say goodbye to the tournament.