Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Hong Kong: Wofoo Tai Po maintained their 100 percent record in the 2019 AFC Cup following a rollercoaster 4-2 win over Chinese Taipei’s Hang Yuan FC at Mong Kok Stadium on Wednesday.
Having beaten fellow Hong Kong Premier League side Kitchee SC in Group I’s Matchday One, the hosts were on top in the opening spell and Brazilian-born striker Sandro forced Hang Yuan goalkeeper Huang Chiu-Lin into action with a firm header on 11 minutes.
Benchy Estama responded at the other end with a superb free-kick on the quarter-hour mark that needed a combination of Tsang Man Fai and the crossbar to deny the Haitian.
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Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Dhaka: Abahani Limited Dhaka and Minerva Punjab battled to a 2-2 draw in Wednesday’s Group E encounter on Matchday Two of the 2019 AFC Cup.
Sunday Chizoba served notice of the home side’s intent when he fired a shot just wide in the first minute. Just a minute later Mahmoud Al Amnah responded with a powerful strike from distance that Shahidul Alam did well to touch over.
A touch of quality almost put Minerva in front when Al Amnah’s deep cross from the right was brilliantly controlled by Samuel Lalmuanpuia before he curled just wide of the top-right corner.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Singapore: Tampines Rovers stay on top of Group F after two added-time goals gave them a dramatic 4-2 win over Naga World on Matchday Four of the 2019 AFC Cup on Wednesday.
The three points ensured that the Singapore side maintained a three-point lead over second-placed Hanoi FC.
There was a dream start for the home side when they took the lead after three minutes. Zehrudin Mehmedovic played a perfectly weight pass into the path of Irwan Shah, who prodded the ball past Sou Yaty.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Yangon: A hat-trick from Pape Omar Faye helped Hanoi FC to a come-from-behind 5-2 victory over Yangon United at the Thuwunna Stadium on Wednesday.
Having lost to the Myanmar champions in their previous Group F encounter two weeks ago, the Vietnamese side knew they had to collect all three points to keep alive their hopes of progressing from the group stage, a feat they haven’t achieved since 2014.
With that in mind the visitors made the perfect start when they took the lead in just the third minute when star midfielder Nguyen Quang Hai squared the ball across the box, allowing Pape Omar Faye a simple tap in at the back post.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Vientiane: A brace from the returning Song Ui-yong helped Singapore's Home United to a much-needed 3-2 win over a brave Lao Toyota FC of Laos on Matchday Four of the 2019 AFC Cup Group H on Wednesday.
It’s been a week of celebrations in the Lao capital for Lao New Year and the home side was aiming to keep the celebrations going as they looked to end their 12-match winless run in the AFC Cup, a streak that dates back to 2016.
The celebrations continued early when the home side took a surprise lead, with Rafael heading home from Saison Khounsamnan’s corner in the 11th minute to give hope to Jun Fukuda and his team.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Bacolod City: Indonesia's PSM Makassar rose to the top of Group H on Matchday Four of the 2019 AFC Cup after beating Kaya FC-Iloilo 2-1 with two first-half goals on Wednesday.
In what was a clash of Group H’s top two teams, the game handed the winners the chance to open up a three-point lead on the losers and in turn secure the potentially important better head-to-head record.
A handball by Kaya defender Jalsor Soriano opened the door for Makassar in the 14th minute but a well-worked free kick came to nothing as Muhammad Rachmat’s pass into the penalty area narrowly avoided finding Eero Markkanen just a few yards out from goal.
Thu, 28 Oct, 2021

Pyongyang: Defending 2019 AFC Cup East Asia Zonal champions 4.25 SC maintained their perfect run in their Group I campaign after they defeated Hong Kong’s Kitchee SC 2-0 at the Kim Il Sung Stadium on Wednesday.
The DPR Korea club went as far as the penultimate stage of the tournament last year, and following their 3-0 win away at Chinese Taipei’s Hang Yuan on Matchday One, they recorded a second successive victory against the visiting Hong Kong Premier League champions.