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    Malaysia (W) VS Singapore (W)

    Women’s ASEAN Football Championship
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    Malaysia (W)
    Malaysia (W) 1
    3 Singapore (W)
    Singapore (W)
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    • footy meme
      footy meme
      Malaysia women's football team, ranked 95th in the world and the host of the tournament, has shown a concerning performance in recent official matches. In their recent form, they've faced a series of challenges. They drew 1-1 with Laos, lost 0-2 to Palestine, lost 3-4 to Jordan, suffered a heavy 0-6 defeat against the Philippines, and lost 0-3 to Myanmar. This indicates a significant imbalance between attack and defense, averaging just 0.5 goals per game while conceding 3 goals on average. Their defense has numerous holes, making it vulnerable. In this Southeast Asian Women's Football Championship, they drew 1-1 with Laos in the first round, earning 1 point. To secure a spot in the top two of the group and advance to the semi - finals, they must win this game. Playing at home, their motivation is at its peak. Their 37 - year - old captain, Steffi, is ready to lead the attack. The home - field advantage is also on their side. They are familiar with the Cheras Stadium. Historically, they
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    • Kingboss
      Kingboss
      Malaysia Women's Football Team has been in a slump in the Women's Southeast Asian Games. Their win rate is only 10%, while the loss rate soars to 80%. They've scored 7 goals in total but conceded 33, with a goal difference of -26 and an average of 3.3 goals conceded per game. Notably, in home games, their win rate drops to 0%, and the loss rate is 66.6%. They average only 0.33 goals per game and concede 6 goals, showing significant defensive flaws. On the other hand, Singapore Women's Football Team has a 30% win rate, averaging 2 goals scored and 1.8 goals conceded per game, indicating better offensive and defensive efficiency. Their away - game performance is especially remarkable, with a 50% win rate, an average of 1 goal scored and 1 goal conceded per game, presenting a well - balanced attack and defense. The data comparison shows that Malaysia has conceded 33 goals, far more than Singapore's 18. Malaysia's average of 3.3 goals conceded per game is much higher. The difference in cor
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    • Mikocheni
      Mikocheni
      Looking at the historical head - to - head records, Malaysia Women's Football Team has shown a significant advantage. In a Southeast Asian Women's Championship, Singapore Women's Football Team played to a 0 - 0 draw with Malaysia at home. Although the corner - kick data indicated that Malaysia was at a disadvantage in the corner - kick battle, the score didn't fully represent the actual offensive and defensive situation. In an international friendly match, Malaysia Women's Football Team thrashed Singapore 4 - 0 away. The corner - kick data of - 7, which means Malaysia led in corner - kicks on the road, highlighted its dominance in ball control and set - piece tactics. In another game, Malaysia Women's Football Team defeated Singapore 2 - 0 at home. Leading 1 - 0 at halftime proved the effectiveness of its counter - attacking defensive system. Now, Malaysia Women's Football Team is set to host Singapore Women's Football Team. Given Malaysia's past performance, they will likely look to c
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    More Tips
    • Luz in red - hot form as Qingdao West Coast remains unbeaten at home Qingdao West Coast has been a pleasant surprise this season. Currently, they're sitting in 6th place with 24 points from 5 wins, 9 draws, and 4 losses. Their home record is remarkable. In 9 home games, they've secured 3 wins and 6 draws, remaining unbeaten. They've scored 12 goals while conceding only 8, with an average of less than 1 goal conceded per game, which showcases a high - level defensive performance. In their last home game, they staged a 2 - 1 comeback against Shanghai Port. Two foreign players, Luz and Davidson, found the back of the net, and the center - forward Yakubu provided two assists. Luz has been on fire this season, scoring 7 goals and contributing 3 in the last 2 home games. However, their away form has been inconsistent. They suffered a 0 - 3 defeat to Shenzhen in the previous round. Despite the fluctuations on the road, they're still a reliable team when playing at home. It's also worth noting
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    • Beijing Guoan has seen an improvement in their home - field defensive efficiency. Due to point deductions this season, Beijing Guoan currently sits in 7th place with 21 points from 7 wins, 5 draws, and 5 losses. Their home record stands at 4 wins, 2 draws, and 3 losses, having scored 17 goals and conceded 13, which shows a decent offensive efficiency. The team is in great form recently. In the previous round, they defeated Shandong Taishan 2 - 0 at home, achieving four consecutive wins in all competitions. Notably, they have kept consecutive clean sheets at home in the league, indicating a significant increase in defensive focus. The previously unstable defense issue has been addressed. In attack, forward Zhang Yuning has scored 7 goals this season, maintaining a consistent form. However, in terms of the lineup for this game, Spaich, Han Jiaqi, and He Yupeng are out due to injuries, which will have a certain impact on the rotation of the defense. The attacking core of Liaoning Tie Ren
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    • The Henan team has shown a decent performance this season. After 17 rounds, they've secured 6 wins, 3 draws, and 8 losses, accumulating 15 points and currently sitting at 13th in the league table. They've scored 18 goals and conceded 22. During the summer transfer window, the team made adjustments to their foreign players. After Mbulayi left, they brought in forward Pedro Manhão, who will make his home debut in this game. During the break, the Henan team didn't rest. They flew to Bangkok, Thailand, for a six - day overseas training camp and played friendly matches against Thai Super League teams. The aim was to quickly fine - tune their tactics through intensive training. Recently, the Henan team has suffered two consecutive defeats, losing to Shanghai Port and Yukun successively. Moreover, their away game against Wuhan Three Towns was postponed, which means the team has had a two - week rest. As a result, they are in excellent physical condition for this upcoming match. Looking at Qi
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      CHA CSL Henan Football Club - Qingdao Manatee
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