India ready for ‘final’ against Chinese Taipei in AFC Women’s Asian Cup
AIFF Media Release
Sydney, Australia, 9 March, 2026:A virtual final awaits the Indian senior women’s national team, as they take on Chinese Taipei in their third and final Group C encounter of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026, at the Western Sydney Stadium in Sydney, Australia, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. The match will kick off at 14:30 IST, and will be streamed live on FanCode.
India
are currently bottom of the group at fourth place with zero points from two
matches after having lost against Vietnam (1-2) and Japan (0-11). Japan are at
the top of the group with six points from two games, while Chinese Taipei and
Vietnam are second and third, respectively, with both sides tied on three points
apiece.
However
the Blue Tigresses still have a chance to make it to the quarter-finals, should
they defeat Chinese Taipei by a margin of two goals or more, and if Japan
defeat Vietnam on Tuesday in the simultaneous kick-off. The top two teams from
each of the three groups, along with the two best third-place finishers will
make it to the last eight.
India
head coach Amelia Valverde highlighted the importance of putting the past
results behind, after the last two results.
“The
two matches (against Vietnam and Japan) were very different. The first thing we
have to do is try to turn the page on what has happened as quickly as possible.
We need to prepare well for this match, and we have no doubt about that,” said
Valverde.
For
the Blue Tigresses, the clash against Chinese Taipei is akin to a virtual
final.
“We
are aware of the importance of the match. We have already turned the page from
our previous game, and now have this opportunity, which we must approach with
the seriousness it deserves,” she said.
“The
players are focused, and we are working on finishing our chances. We know that
it is like a final for us,” said Valverde. “They have been working hard to
create history for their country for many months. So we must be aware that we
have a clear opportunity to qualify and a clear opportunity to finish this
phase well, and hopefully achieve it.”
While
the India head coach wants her side to play a certain brand of football, she is
aware of the threats that Chinese Taipei pose.
“If
we reproduce the version of football we showed in the second half of the first
match, we will be very close to achieving success. On the other hand, Chinese
Taipei are well organised in their style of play,” she said. “They had a very
strong defensive phase in their first match and adjusted their formation
slightly, but they played a very intelligent game against Japan.
“We
need to bring intensity, be a team that want the ball, and try to take it
forward into attack. That is one of our advantages, especially considering the
abilities of our players, and we will try to make the most of that,” said
Valverde.
India
midfielder Shilky Devi Hemam echoed the coach’s feelings of the Chinese Taipei
match being a virtual final for the Blue Tigresses.
“We
have learned our lessons from the last game, and I think this (Chinese Taipei)
will be a special match for us,” said Shilky. “It’s a great opportunity for us,
and we have to make the most of it.”
Chinese
Taipei, on the other hand, have a much easier task. A draw will be enough for
them to seal progression to the knockout stage. Head coach Prasobchoke
Chokemor, though, is egging his side for a win.
He
said, “The team are more confident after bouncing back in the last match, but I
must make sure they don’t end up being over-confident. Of course, while we have
a good chance of qualifying even with a draw, we will still go on the pitch and
play to win the match and not worry about other factors in the other matches.”
While
they may be going for the victory, the Chinese Taipei head coach was wary of
the Indian threat, especially from forward Manisha Kalyan.
“We don’t expect our tie against India to be easy, as I am familiar with their game. I watched them during the Qualifiers in Thailand, and they are very good. We are particularly focused on containing Manisha Kalyan, who has demonstrated tremendous speed, and our eyes will definitely be on her.”


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