Key Points

India's senior women's team prepares for their second match in the AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers against Timor Leste. Coach Crispin Chettri acknowledges Timor Leste's defensive resilience despite their lower ranking. The Blue Tigresses had a dominant 13-0 win over Mongolia in their opener. The match will be streamed live on Changsuek YouTube and Thai Women's Football Facebook.

Key Points: Blue Tigresses Face Timor Leste in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

  • India seeks second win after 13-0 Mongolia thrashing
  • Timor Leste held Iraq to a 0-0 draw
  • Coach Chettri warns of Timor Leste's defensive strength
  • Match streams live on Changsuek YouTube and Thai Women's Football FB
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Blue Tigresses gear up to face resilient Timor Leste in AFC Women's Asian Cup Qualifiers

India's women's football team aims to extend their winning streak against resilient Timor Leste in the AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers.

"Timor Leste are a better organised team than Mongolia, and I feel they are better organised defensively than Iraq as well. – Crispin Chettri"

Chiang Mai, June 28

After a thumping opening day victory, the Indian senior women's team will look to continue the winning momentum in the AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026 Qualifiers when they take on Timor Leste on Sunday at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium.

The match will be streamed live on Changsuek YouTube Channel and Thai Women's Football Facebook Page.

The five-team Group B is currently led by Iraq, who are on four points after a 5-2 victory over Mongolia and a 0-0 draw with Timor Leste. India, who beat Mongolia 13-0, and Thailand, who beat Timor Leste 4-0, are on three points each.

Despite Timor Leste being ranked 158th, 32 places below Mongolia, Indian coach Crispin Chettri believed that the Southeast Asian side would pose a stronger challenge. Having watched all teams in action after the first two matchdays, there's now a much clearer assessment of all the remaining three opponents.

"Timor Leste are a better organised team than Mongolia, and I feel they are better organised defensively than Iraq as well. They prefer going for counterattacks. They don't mind keeping the ball either. So, in patches, they are good. But as Thailand dominated the match completely, we can't say much about their attack. But they have got pace in their team as well," said Chettri, as per the press release from AIFF.

Chettri and his coaching staff were in attendance at the 700th Anniversary of Chiang Mai Stadium on Thursday as Timor Leste restricted 46th-ranked Thailand to four goals.

India, ranked 70, have never faced Timor Leste before. Coached by Indonesian Emral bin Bustamam, Timor Leste have been more active in international football as compared to Mongolia. They finished fourth in the 2024 AFF Women's Cup, where they drew against Laos and Singapore. They have played in four editions of the ASEAN Women's Championship, and the 2-1 win over Singapore in 2019 remains the only official victory in their history. The 0-0 draw with Iraq on Monday was their first-ever point in an AFC competition.

India utilised their five-day break to recover and prepare for the tighter schedule ahead, with three matches in a week. The Blue Tigresses had two morning training sessions on Tuesday and Thursday, and two evening sessions on Friday and Saturday.

"I think when you have a tournament of four matches, this kind of rest helps in team building. Tactically, we worked on a few things which maybe we didn't do well in the first match. We had four training sessions to work on that. So, I think that has helped us a lot in preparing for our upcoming matches and specifically for certain teams also," said Chettri.

"I think every coach has their own perspective of how they want to treat their team. For me, recovery and staying outside football for a certain time is also important. When you are in a tournament with high pressure and playing back-to-back matches, sometimes getting out of the football zone, being yourself, and not thinking about the game is helpful, I believe. Players will come out more focused in the next day's training session. They will put in more effort, and I think that will help them cope mentally too," Chettri added.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Timor Leste might be ranked lower but their defensive game looks strong. Hope our girls don't underestimate them. The coach is right - counterattacks can be dangerous. Need to watch out for their pace!
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Aditya G
Why isn't this match being telecast on Indian sports channels? Having to rely on Thai YouTube streams is disappointing 😕 AIFF should do better for women's football visibility in our country.
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Shreya B
The mental preparation aspect Coach Chettri mentioned is so important! Our athletes face so much pressure - glad they're getting proper recovery time. Wishing the team all the best for Sunday's match ✨
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Karthik V
That 13-0 scoreline was insane! But let's not get overconfident. Timor Leste held Iraq to 0-0 draw, which shows they can defend well. Need to break them early like Thailand did.
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Nisha Z
Women's football in India is improving but we need more investment! These qualifiers show our potential. Hope corporate sponsors take notice and support our Tigresses properly 🤞

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