Next U19 game is Korea v Japan on Thursday, in Thailand: AFC U-19 Women's Championship 2019 https://www.bigsoccer.com/posts/38267658/
The last match is tonight (Saturday) to decide if Korea's youth team qualifies for the U20 Women's World Cup in 2020. In this AFC 3rd-place playoff, their opponents will be the young Australian team, who capitulated 7-0 to Japan in their semi-final, though there is a theory that Australia were playing possum. Not sure about coverage in Korea (K.O. 09:00 GMT / 18:00 KST). The Youtube live stream is currently available worldwide, unlike in their past games. The semi-final had been on JTBC3 Fox Sports.
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No Europe-based players will be available as the tournament will be held on non-FIFA international dates.
#TheBest FIFA Women’s Player 2020 nominees are:@LucyBronze@delphsix@CarolineGrahamH@PernilleMHarder@Jennihermoso@SamKerr1@jsyo341Saki KumagaiDszenifer Marozsan@VivianneMiedema@WRenard 🗳️ VOTE NOW 👉 https://t.co/vm9tDHg4rk pic.twitter.com/bkA6ELHEFq— FIFA Women's World Cup (@FIFAWWC) November 25, 2020 Ji So Yun has been nominated for the 2020 Fifa Women's Player of the Year
KWNT will play two-legged friendly against WWC 2023 co-host New Zealand on Nov. 27th and 30th for its prep for the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, which serves as the final round of WWC 2023 qualifier.
https://sports.v.daum.net/v/20211113105533819 KWNT manager Colin Bell's PCR test resulted in positive, forcing him to undergo self-quarantined treatment, after coming back from the two-legged friendly against the two-time defending World Champion USA. He might miss the friendly against New Zealand later this month.
Impressed by how Ji So-yun controlled the tempo and her work rate. Man. She simply ran all over the pitch. You'd definitely be amazed by her coverage overall. Cho So-hyun made several key passes, including the cross that helped Im Seon-ju scored the game-winning header. Her physicality allowed us sustain momentum at the midfield against taller New Zealand side. Choi Yu-ri obviously changed the momentum after she had come off the bench at the halftime. She constantly won the duel against New Zealand's backline and fed the ball well to our wingers. Our equalizer came from her fine effort. Kudos to Colin Bell for proper halftime adjustment.
It's the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup, (which is being hosted by India). Our team will face Vietnam in about one hour.
Waiting for the Korea-Vietnam match highlights... Here's Australia vs Indonesia: Wow!! Korea-Vietnam highlights
The match against Japan will be pivotal for knockout stage seedings. If we top the group, we will face third-placed team from other groups, making our passage to the next round easier. If not, it is going to be tough. We have to make semifinals to have a shot at the WWC final.
If Korea results in second place in Group A, then the team might face Australia who'd most likely be first place in Group B. The chance would be very low for our players to qualify if they can't get through the quarter finals. Both Australia and Japan are strong teams. Japan is in the same group as Korea. I think our team has a 50/50 chance when against Japan. Korea has beaten Australia before in the U-19 Championship, but going against Australia's adult team will be a very different case. Another thing going on is that a lot of the Indian players tested positive. I feel bad for India. And I'm worried for the other teams. I heard that before the competition began, a few of our players tested positive and couldn't play. I also heard that Vietnam couldn't train when the team was in Spain because a lot of their players tested positive. I know that a Japanese player tested positive and couldn't play either. Womens Asian Cup: Japan To Play Opener Without Star Player Mana Iwabuchi | Sports news Indiacom
Full time: Vietnam 0-3 Japan Btw, Australia scored only 4 goals against the Philippines. I'm less worried about Australia now.