India vs Chinese Taipei, 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup, Group Stage

· AFC Women's Asian Cup

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India are hosting Chinese Taipei at CommBank Stadium, Sydney, Australia, starting on . The match is a part of the AFC Women's Asian Cup.

India Leaders

# Player Stats
20 Sanfida Nongru.. Matches: 1, Goals: 1

Chinese Taipei Leaders

# Player Stats
19 Su Yu-hsuan Matches: 1, Goals: 1

Statistics

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-1 Goal Difference -1
1 Total Goals 1
0 Assists 0
2 Goals Against 2

Game Information

Competition: AFC Women's Asian Cup

Venue: CommBank Stadium
Location: Sydney, Australia

AFC Women's Asian Cup Table

# TEAM GP GD PTS
1 Japan 2 +13 6
2 Chinese Taipei 2 -1 3
3 Vietnam 2 0 3
4 India 2 -12 0
Full Table

AFC Women's Asian Cup News

Japan smash 11 past India and enter AFC Women's Asian Cup quarters
Japan smash 11 past India and enter AFC Women's Asian Cup quarters

Japan have qualified for the quarterfinals of the Asian Cup, India now face an uphill task

Matildas eye revenge, top spot vs. South Korea
Matildas eye revenge, top spot vs. South Korea

The Matildas need to beat South Korea to top Group A and remain in Sydney for the knockout rounds of the Women's Asian Cup, but redemption is also on the cards.

India vs Japan at AFC Women's Asian Cup: Can India test continent's Goliath?
India vs Japan at AFC Women's Asian Cup: Can India test continent's Goliath?

India take on tournament favourites Japan in their second 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup game

Joe Montemurro's 'messy' Matildas could just be Australia at their best
Joe Montemurro's 'messy' Matildas could just be Australia at their best

After failing to dominate on the scoreboard against the Philippines, the Matildas flexed their muscle against Iran.

Mary Fowler on song as Matildas put four past Iran
Mary Fowler on song as Matildas put four past Iran

Mary Fowler marked her first Australia start in nearly a year with a goal in a 4-0 rout of Iran in the Women's Asian Cup.