Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Taipei: Hong Kong’s Kitchee SC kept their slim hopes of a place in the next round of the 2019 AFC Cup alive on Wednesday with a 2-1 win over Hang Yuan FC from Chinese Taipei.
Fernando headed in the winner in the 69th minute after Jordi Tarres had given Kitchee the lead only to see their advantage cancelled out 17 minutes into the second half by an own goal from Matthew Smith.
The win moves Alex Chu’s team into second place in Group I, six points behind leaders 4.25 SC from DPR Korea with two games remaining and the two clubs due to face off in a potentially crucial clash on Matchday Six.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pyongyang: DPR Korea's 4.25 SC continued their sizzling run in Group I of the 2019 AFC Cup with an emphatic 4-0 win over Wofoo Tai Po of Hong Kong on Wednesday.
The win places the DPR Korea champions at the top of Group I with 12 points, and they will guarantee their place in the knockout stage if Kitchee SC fail to beat Hang Yuan FC in the day's later match.
4.25 came into the match high on confidence, having beaten Tai Po 3-1 in the reverse fixture two weeks ago, courtesy of Kim Yu-song's brace. And the No. 18 forward struck within the first three minutes at the Kim Il Sung Stadium to give his side an early lead.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Vientiane: Group H winners PSM Makassar completed an unbeaten AFC Group H campaign with a 3-0 win over eliminated Lao Toyota at Laos' National Stadium on Tuesday.
Rasyid Bakri celebrated his first start in the tournament with the game's opening goal on the stroke of half-time, before Saldi and Guy Junior added two more after the interval to give Darije Kalezic's side a handsome group stage total of 14 points from six matches.
The Indonesian outfit now march on to the ASEAN Zonal semi-finals, while the competition ends for Lao Toyota, who had been consigned to last place in the group prior to Tuesday's final day of matches.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Singapore: Adam Swandi scored with just 13 seconds on the clock to send Home United FC on their way to a 2-0 win over Kaya FC-Iloilo that ended the Filipino club’s chances of progressing to the knockout rounds of the 2019 AFC Cup on Tuesday.
Abdil Qaiyyim Mutalib added a second in the 18th minute as the Singaporeans notched up a win that takes them into second place in Group H, although Home United’s hopes of advancing to the ASEAN Zonal semi-finals are little more than mathematical.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Kathmandu: India’s Minerva Punjab’s search for their first win in the 2019 AFC Cup continued as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Nepal’s Manang Marshyangdi Club in a Group E tie on Wednesday.
The Indian side were forced to play with 10 men in the second half after losing Prateek Joshi to a red card just before the half-time whistle.
Manang Marshyangdi began the first half well as they starved Minerva of possession but the Indian side looked effective whenever they got a chance with the ball.
Samuel was particularly impressive in the wings early on. His first attempt was thwarted by a diving tackle from Bishal Rai in the wings but in the eighth minute, he produced an impressive long range effort that came off the bar.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Yangon: A dominant second-half ensured Yangon United FC of Myanmar defeated Cambodia's Naga World 2-0 in a match that ended the AFC Cup campaigns of both sides at Thuwunna Stadium on Wednesday.
A tight opening kept the teams levelled at half-time, but Yangon outlasted their visitors after the break, with Maung Maung Lwin breaking the deadlock with 15 minutes remaining, before Vinicius Miller scored a penalty kick to ensure Tin Maung Tun's side finished third in Group F.
On an occasion which saw an all-female refereeing team take charge of an AFC Cup fixture for the first time in competition history, the motivation for both sides was to avoid finishing on the bottom of a group that was being decided elsewhere.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Hanoi: Vietnam's Hanoi FC secured their place in the next round of the 2019 AFC Cup on Wednesday with a 2-0 win over 10-man Tampines Rovers that earned them top spot in Group F by virtue of a superior head-to-head record over the Singaporean side.
Both sides finished level on 13 points from their six group games but Wednesday’s win – coupled with the 1-1 draw between the teams on Matchday Two – means Hanoi take first place in the group and advance to the ASEAN Zonal Semi-finals.
First half goals from Ganiyu Oseni and Nguyen Thanh Chung put Hanoi in an unassailable position and Yasir Hanapi’s sending off late in the opening 45 minutes left Tampines – who only needed a draw to win the group – with an impossible task.