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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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    • RBB LEXIS
      RBB LEXIS
      Malaysia Women's Football Team has shown serious flaws in defense this season. In 10 games, they only achieved 1 win, 1 draw, and 8 losses. They conceded as many as 33 goals, averaging 3.3 goals per game, with a goal difference of -26. Their offensive end is equally lackluster, scoring only 0.7 goals per game on average, far below the league average. On the contrary, Singapore Women's Football Team, despite having a win - rate of only 30%, has a more balanced performance in both offense and defense. They score 2 goals per game on average and concede 1.8 goals. In 10 games, they scored 20 goals and conceded 18 goals, with a goal difference of +2, which shows their strong offensive ability and relatively stable defense system. Their defensive statistics of 2.1 corner kicks and 0.4 yellow cards per game reflect their superiority in game control and discipline. In contrast, Malaysia's statistics of 1.6 corner kicks and 1.5 yellow cards per game reveal the hidden danger of frequent mistakes
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    • BET ENSURED
      BET ENSURED Won 13/19
      The Malaysian Women's National Team hosts Singapore in a massive, winner-takes-all AFF Women's Cup Group A finale on Thursday, July 16, 2026, at 9:45 AM WAT (4:45 PM local time). Playing at the Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium, the two regional rivals will duke it out directly for a place in the tournament's semi-finals. Team stats and Analysis Malaysia (W) enters this final group stage match under immense pressure but carrying the invaluable benefit of playing in front of their home crowd. Their opening game of the tournament resulted in a tightly-contested 1–1 draw against Laos, exposing some slight rustiness in their offensive build-up play but highlighting their resilience. Structurally, the Malayan Tigress will look to lean on experienced players like forward Intan Sarah Anisah Zulgafli to establish early control of the midfield, using compact defensive lines to limit Singapore's dangerous transition outlets and pressure the visitors on set pieces. Singapore (W)
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
    • JAYSON✨
      JAYSON✨
      Malaysia's women's football team has been in a dismal state recently. Their overall performance in both offense and defense is far behind. In their recent matches, they've shown a concerning record. With a win rate of just 10% and a draw rate of 10% in the past 10 games, the loss rate is as high as 80%. Looking at the offensive and defensive data, it's clear that Malaysia is struggling. They've only managed to score 7 goals while conceding 33, resulting in a goal difference of -26. Their average goals per game are a meager 0.7, whereas they give up an average of 3.3 goals, which highlights the obvious holes in their defense. More data reveals that Malaysia gets an average of 1.5 yellow cards per game, indicating frequent defensive mistakes and issues with discipline. They also have an average of only 1.6 corner - kicks per game, far less than their opponents, which means their offensive threat is limited and it's difficult for them to create effective scoring opportunities. This imbala
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      AFFWC Malaysia (W) 1-3 Singapore (W)
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