
HAI PHONG (16 August 2025) – Myanmar handed four-times champions Thailand a 2-1 semi-final defeat on Saturday while Australia beat tournament hosts Vietnam 2-1 at Lạch Tray Stadium to set up a mouth-watering ASEAN Women’s MSIG Serenity Cup™ 2025 final.
The countries will meet in Tuesday’s decider in Hải Phòng with two-time champions Myanmar booking their berth as a result of another influential performance from the competition’s top scorer Win Theingi Tun.
Wirunya Kwenkasikum gave Thailand the lead with a deflected effort after six minutes but Win Theingi Tun levelled soon afterwards with a delightful curler before converting a penalty 18 minutes from time for her tournament-leading seventh goal.
Wirunya was credited with the opener when Pichayatida Manowang’s through-pass caused confusion in the Myanmar defence and Phyu Phwe’s attempt to clear struck Wirunya on her shin before rolling past goalkeeper Myo Mya Mya Nyein.
That was the first time Myanmar had trailed at the MSIG Serenity Cup™ 2025, but they were back on level terms seven minutes later as Win Thiengi Tun maintained her record of scoring in every game for her team at the tournament.
The Myanmar captain found herself alone on the left edge of the Thai box after Natcha Kaewanta was unable to meet a cross by San Thaw Thaw and she took a touch before curling a right-footed effort past Pawarisa Homyamyen into the far corner.
Myanmar were given the chance to take the lead when they were awarded a penalty in the 72nd minute when San Thaw Thaw’s shot struck the left arm of Supapron Intaraprasit and Win Thiengi Tun sent Pawarisa the wrong way to earn her side victory.
Australia booked their berth in the decider through first-half goals from Aideen Keane and Laticia McKenna, which set up a 2-1 win over Vietnam despite Nguyễn Thị Bích Thùy’s late strike.
The Australians were celebrating early as Keane put her side in front in the sixth minute, the Canberra United forward racing into the six-yard box to beat Trần Thị Kim Thanh to McKenna’s cross from the left as it bent towards goal.
By the 17th minute the visitors had doubled their lead, Holly Furphy holding off Lê Thị Diễm My to deliver possession to McKenna as she strode forward and the midfielder unleashed a left-foot shot from more than 20 yards out that Kim Thanh was unable to keep out.
Vietnam pushed for a way back into the game and Bích Thùy saw her 88th minute shot fumbled over the goal-line by Lincoln to lift the home fans, but Australia held on to confirm their progress to the final for the first time since 2018.
The winners of the MSIG Player of the Match award for today’s semi-finals are:
Myanmar v Thailand: Win Theingi Tun (#7), Myanmar
Vietnam v Australia: Nguyễn Thị Bích Thùy (#23), Vietnam
The final between Myanmar and Australia will be played at Lạch Tray Stadium on 19 August with the match kicking off at 7.30pm. It will be preceded by the 3rd/4th place match between Vietnam and Thailand at 4.30pm.
The ASEAN Women’s MSIG Serenity Cup™ 2025 matches are being broadcast LIVE on the domestic television networks and streaming platforms listed below.
| AUSTRALIA | FPT PLAY |
| BRUNEI | @ASEANUTDFC |
| CAMBODIA | BAYON TV |
| BTV SPORT / FACEBOOK | |
| INDONESIA | FREE-TO-AIR – TVRI SPORTS |
| SPORTSTAR / MNC VISION & K-VISION | |
| VISION+ | |
| OKE ZONE | |
| RCTI / YOUTUBE | |
| LAOS | BG SPORTS |
| @ASEANUTDFC | |
| MALAYSIA | ASTRO – ASTRO ARENA / ASTRO GO / SOOKA |
| MYANMAR | SKYNET |
| BG SPORTS | |
| @ASEANUTDFC | |
| PHILIPPINES | PHILIPPINE FOOTBALL FEDERATION SOCIAL MEDIA |
| SINGAPORE | MEDIACORP / MEWATCH |
| THAILAND | FTA – CHANNEL 5 |
| AIS PLAY | |
| TRUE VISIONS – TRUESPORT 2 | |
| BG SPORTS | |
| TIMOR-LESTE | @ASEANUTDFC |
| VIETNAM | FPT PLAY |
| VTV | |
| KOREA REPUBLIC | SPOTV |
The broadcast of the MSIG Serenity Cup™ 2025 is also available outside ASEAN, Australia and Korea Republic on @aseanutdfc on YouTube and Facebook, and globally outside Asia-Pacific on OneFootball.
Match tickets are available for purchase at the venue with prices ranging from 100,000 to 200,000 Vietnamese đồng.
For more information about the MSIG Serenity Cup™ 2025 and other ASEAN United FC events, please visit https://aseanutdfc.com/ and @aseanutdfc on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, X and LinkedIn.






