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7 – 0 win over Tajikistan sends Vietnam to Women’s Asian Cup finals

With a 7 – 0 win over the Group B host Tajikistan on September 29, Vietnam secured a berth to the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup finals.
7 – 0 win over Tajikistan sends Vietnam to Women’s Asian Cup finals ảnh 1With a 7 – 0 win over the Group B host Tajikistan, Vietnam secures a berth to the 2022 AFC Women’s Asian Cup finals. (Photo: VFF)
Hanoi (VNA) – With a 7 – 0 win over the GroupB host Tajikistan on September 29, Vietnam secured a berth to the 2022 AFCWomen’s Asian Cup finals.

The Vietnamese team is currently placed 32nd on the FIFA ranking table, over 100 spots higher than Tajikistan so it easilyseized control of the match from the start.

From a pass from midfielder Bich Thuy passed the ball tostriker Hai Yen to score the opener 14 minutes into the game. It was also BichThuy who then doubled the gap, just a few minutes before half-time, thanks togood coordination with her teammate Hoang Huynh.

In the second half, Vietnam continued dominating ballpossession, scoring five more goals to seal a convincing 7 – 0 victory, toppingthe Group B.

7 – 0 win over Tajikistan sends Vietnam to Women’s Asian Cup finals ảnh 2In the second half, Vietnam continues dominating ball possession, scoring five more goals to seal a convincing 7 – 0 victory, topping the Group B. (Photo: VFF)
Following the tournament rules, only the top team ofeight groups will join four squads who have taken automatic slots in the finalswhich will take place in India from January 20 to February 6, 2020.

For the first time in history, the finals is expandedfrom eight teams to twelve. Japan are the defending champions while Australiaand China were second and third runners-up.

The Asian Cup will serve as the continental qualificationfor the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.

Australia have already qualified automatically as the co-host. Five teams will qualify directly for the World Cup via the knockoutstage (including play-offs for fifth place) and two more teams will advance tothe inter-confederation play-offs./.
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