Archived Match
This match took place on 7 August 2025.
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The 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship, officially known as the MSIG Serenity Cup, is currently underway in Vietnam, showcasing some of Southeast Asia's best female football talent. For British viewers eager to catch the Philippines vs East Timor group stage match on August 7, 2025, kick-off is scheduled at 13:30 UK time. The game is available to watch live on the ASEAN United FC YouTube channel, which offers world feed coverage with the main commentary provided by Natasha Alquiros.[2][1] This tournament, running from August 6 to 19 across two Vietnamese cities—Phú Thọ and Haiphong—features eight teams split into two groups. The Philippines are looking to defend their title from the 2022 edition, where they triumphed on home soil, marking a historic moment for their team.[1][4] The eight competing nations include Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Indonesia, Australia U-23, Cambodia, and Timor-Leste. Matches are held at the Việt Trì Stadium in Phú Thọ and the Lạch Tray Stadium in Haiphong, seating 20,000 and 30,000 spectators, respectively.[3] For the Philippines, this championship is particularly special as they face Timor Leste in their opening group game. The Filipinas will be captained and led by key players such as Hali Long, goalkeeper Inna Palacios, and the Mcdaniel sisters, Olviia and Chandler. The team is under the expert guidance of head coach Mark Torcaso, who has emphasised their aim not only to defend the ASEAN title but also to prepare for future challenges such as the Asian Cup and potential World Cup qualification.[1][4] Natasha Alquiros, the main commentator for the world feed, brings her extensive experience and insight to the broadcast. Alquiros is a recognised football analyst and commentator with a strong background in Southeast Asian football, ensuring viewers receive knowledgeable and engaging commentary. The world feed commentators, including Alquiros, provide coverage that is used globally, making the YouTube broadcast accessible and professional.[2] British fans can thus easily access the live action through the ASEAN United FC YouTube channel, which streams the games free of charge, making it the prime broadcast option outside the region. This accessibility means that regardless of time zone differences, fans can enjoy the growing prominence of women’s football in Southeast Asia. The 2025 edition of the tournament is the first to introduce a qualification stage, raising the competition level. The automatic berths were granted to the top five finishers from the previous championship, including the Philippines and Australia U-23 team, who sent a younger side to gain experience in the region.[2] Historically, Thailand remains the most successful nation in the championship's history, but the defending champions Philippines aim to cement their rising dominance. For more in-depth information about the tournament’s schedule, venue details, and team rosters, interested viewers can visit the official ASEAN Football Federation page or reliable sport news sources such as GMA News in the Philippines and ESPN’s football section.[1][2][3] External links: - ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 official Wiki page: \"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/2025_ASEAN_Women's_Championship\" - GMA Network Sports coverage on Filipinas schedule: \"https:\/\/www.gmanetwork.com\/news\/sports\/football\/955092\/filipinas-schedule-at-2025-asean-women-s-championship-msig-serenity-cup\/story\/\" - ESPN coverage and live streaming details: \"https:\/\/www.espn.com\/soccer\/story\/_\/id\/45890579\/2025-asean-womens-championship-fixtures-results-standings-how-watch\" p