India's U20 Women Suffer 5-0 Defeat to Australia in Asian Cup

The Indian U20 women's national team faced a heavy 5-0 defeat against Australia in their AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup group stage match. A hat-trick from Australia's Skye Halmarick and goals from Danella Butrus and Daisy Brown sealed the comprehensive victory. Despite the scoreline, India started brightly and created some early chances through players like Sulanjana Raul and Sibani Devi Nongmeikapam. India must now win their final group match against Chinese Taipei to have any chance of progressing to the knockout rounds.

Key Points: India U20 Women Lose 5-0 to Australia in Asian Cup

  • Skye Halmarick hat-trick for Australia
  • India bottom of Group C with 0 points
  • Final group game vs Chinese Taipei is crucial
  • Indian team showed early fight despite scoreline
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AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup: India suffer 0-5 loss to Australia

India's U20 women's team was defeated 5-0 by Australia. A win vs Chinese Taipei is needed to advance in the AFC Asian Cup.

"A victory in their final group-stage game... could still secure... a spot in the knockout rounds. - Match Report"

Pathum Thani, April 5

The Indian U20 women's national team suffered a 0-5 defeat to Australia at the AFC U20 Women's Asian Cup 2026 in the Pathum Thani Stadium, Thailand, on Sunday.

Skye Halmarick's (38' p, 39', 48') hat-trick gave Australia a strong lead, followed by goals from Danella Brutus (54') and Daisy Brown (90+4'). As a result, India remains at the bottom of Group C with no points after two matches.

A victory in their final group-stage game against Chinese Taipei on Wednesday could still secure Joakim Alexandersson's team a spot in the knockout rounds.

Although the final score might suggest otherwise, the Young Tigresses started strongly in the early exchanges, frequently launching counter-attacks against Australia's possession-based approach.

Sulanjana Raul advanced down the left in the fourth minute, bypassed her marker, and delivered a low cross to Sibani Devi Nongmeikapam, who was forced into a tough angle by the defenders before losing possession. Moments later, Anju Chanu Kayenpaibam's cross from the opposite side was intercepted.

Australia midfielder Avaani Prakash initiated the first real opportunity of the day when she was played through on the right and fired a shot that was saved by India's goalkeeper Monalisha Devi Moirangthem. Soon after, Anju attempted a long-range free-kick, but it went over the bar.

The Young Matildas scored their first goal in the 38th minute when Cindy Colney brought down Butrus inside the Indian box, awarding a penalty. Halmarick successfully converted the penalty. Just a minute later, the Australian forward doubled the lead with a header from a cross on the right by Peta Trimis.

The Aussies continued their momentum after the break, with Halmarick completing her hat-trick in the 48th minute as her shot deflected before finding the net.

The Young Matildas quickly took a 4-0 lead in the 54th minute, assisted by Butrus, who drove into the Indian box and pushed the ball past Monalisha.

India kept rallying until late in the game, with Monalisha making saves off Trimis. India's best opportunity came in the 85th minute when Bhumika Devi Khumukcham was played through on the right and delivered a precise cross to Sibani, who headed it wide.

Minutes later, Remi Thokchom made a crucial goalline clearance before Australia scored their fifth goal in injury time. As a substitute, Brown stole the ball from Thoibisana Chanu Toijam and then confidently placed it past the goalkeeper.

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreaking to see such a heavy defeat, but kudos to the team for not giving up. Monalisha made some good saves despite the pressure. The future is still bright for women's football in India. Let's get behind them for the next match!
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Rohit P
Australia is a world-class team, so this was always going to be a mountain to climb. The penalty and quick second goal broke our spirit. We need to work on our concentration for the full 90 minutes. All the best for Wednesday!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the effort was there, the tactical gap was clear. We kept trying to counter but our final pass was often poor. The coach needs to find a way to make us more compact against top sides. The girls have talent, they need the right structure.
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Kavya N
Heads up, Young Tigresses! 🤗 Playing at this level against teams like Australia is invaluable experience. Sibani's missed header in the 85th minute shows we *can* create chances. Just need to be more clinical. The journey is more important than one result.
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Michael C
Hats off to Skye Halmarick for that hat-trick, she was phenomenal. But let's not forget our goalkeeper Monalisha – she faced a barrage and made some decent stops. The fight until the end, with that goalline clearance, shows character. On to the next one.

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