SEA Games 2023 Football: Fixtures and Results
SEA Games 2023 Football: Fixtures and Results as we are bringing details of Format, groups, full schedule and where to watch live.
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SEA Games 2023
The Southeast Asian Games 2023 or SEA Games 32 in short, will be held in May 5 to 17 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia as this is the first time this nation became the host of the regional biennial multi-sport event.
The 32nd edition of SEA Games feature 11 nations competing in 37 sports, with Men’s Football and Women’s Football are considered the ‘King’ and ‘Queen’.
Men’s football and Women’s football format
The men’s football tournament, featuring 10 nations, will be only for Under-22 players, while the national teams will be battling at the women’s.
Participants have been divided into two groups of five, after the group stages, the top two teams from each group will progress to the semi-finals.
The two losing semi-finalists will play in the bronze medal match while the winning teams from the last four will battle it out in the final.
Southeast Asian Games 2023: Men’s football groups
The Olympic National Stadium and the Prince Stadium are the venues.
The semi-finals and both medal matches will be played at the Olympic National Stadium.
- Group A: Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Philippines, Timor-Leste
- Group B: Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos
Southeast Asian Games 2023: Women’s football groups and venues
The women’s football tournament, which share the same format with Men’s, will feature eight senior national teams divided into two groups of four.
Three venues – the Army Stadium, the Smart RSN Stadium and the Olympic National Stadium – will host all the women’s matches.
- Group A: Vietnam, Philippines, Myanmar, Malaysia
- Group B: Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Laos
Fixtures and schedules, where to watch
Men’s football already started on April 29, a week before the official opening ceremony, while the Women’s event will be started on May 3.
Vietnam are the defending champions for both divisions, having won the gold medals last time as host in Hanoi, 2022.
However, Thailand are the most successful team in SEA Games men’s football with 16 gold medals while Vietnam dominate the women’s category with seven golds.
Cambodia Sports Television (CSTV) is the host broadcaster but audiences can watch from their dedicated local broadcast on TV.
For example, Vietnam fans can watch from Youtube Next Sports, VTV5, while in Thailand, SEA Games coverage is via the TV Pool 3HD, 5HD, 7HD, MCOT HD, NBT2HD, GMM25, PPTV HD and T Sports.
Men’s Football Fixtures and results
All times in Indochina Time (ICT). ICT is one hour behind MYT (Malaysia Time).
April 29, Saturday
- Group A: Indonesia 3-0 Philippines
- Group A: Cambodia 4-0 Timor-Leste
April 30, Sunday
- Group B: Thailand 3-1 Singapore
- Group B: Vietnam 2-0 Laos
May 2, Tuesday
- Group A: Myanmar vs Timor-Leste – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Philippines vs Cambodia – 7:00 PM
May 3, Wednesday
- Group B: Singapore vs Vietnam – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Malaysia vs Laos – 7:00 PM
May 4, Thursday
- Group A: Indonesia vs Myanmar – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Timor-Leste vs Philippines – 7:00 PM
May 6, Saturday
- Group B: Thailand vs Malaysia – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Laos vs Singapore – 7:00 PM
May 7, Sunday
- Group A: Timor-Leste vs Indonesia – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Myanmar vs Cambodia – 7:00 PM
May 8, Monday
- Group B: Laos vs Thailand – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Malaysia vs Vietnam – 7:00 PM
May 10, Wednesday
- Group A: Philippines vs Myanmar – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Cambodia vs Indonesia – 7:00 PM
May 11, Thursday
- Group B: Singapore vs Malaysia – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Vietnam vs Thailand – 7:00 PM
May 13, Saturday
- Semi-final 1 – Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B – 4:00 PM
- Semi-final 2 – Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A – 8:00 PM
May 16, Tuesday
- Bronze medal match – Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 – 4:00 PM
- Gold medal match – Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 – 7:30 PM
Women’s football schedule and live match start times
All times in Indochina Time (ICT). ICT is one hour behind MYT (Malaysia Time).
May 3, Wednesday
- Group A: Vietnam vs Malaysia – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Thailand vs Singapore – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Philippines s Myanmar – 8:00 PM
- Group B: Cambodia vs Laos – 8:00 PM
May 6, Saturday
- Group A: Myanmar vs Vietnam – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Laos vs Thailand – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Malaysia vs Philippines – 8:00 PM
- Group B: Singapore vs Cambodia – 8:00 PM
May 9, Tuesday
- Group A: Vietnam vs Philippines – 4:00 PM
- Group A: Myanmar vs Malaysia – 4:00 PM
- Group B: Singapore vs Laos – 8:00 PM
- Group B: Cambodia vs Thailand – 8:00 PM
May 12, Friday
- Semi-final 1 – Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B – 4:00 PM
- Semi-final 2 – Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A – 4:00 PM
May 15, Monday
- Bronze medal match – Loser semi-final 1 vs Loser semi-final 2 – 4:00 PM
- Gold medal match – Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 – 7:30 PM