- 16 July 2026, Malaysia (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom), 1-3, Lose
- 29 November 2024, Cambodia (Wom) vs Malaysia (Wom), 2-0, Lose
- 26 November 2024, Malaysia (Wom) vs Indonesia (Wom), 0-1, Lose
- 16 July 2026, Malaysia (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom), 1-3, Win
- 13 July 2026, Singapore (Wom) vs Laos (Wom), 1-1, Draw
- 05 December 2024, Timor-Leste (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom), 0-1, Win
- 02 December 2024, Singapore (Wom) vs Indonesia (Wom), 0-3, Lose
- 29 November 2024, Laos (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom), 0-1, Win
Singapore Women secured a 3-1 victory over Malaysia Women in the ASEAN Cup, with the away side striking twice in the first half. The goals came at 12:23 and 44:07, establishing an early advantage that set the tone for the match. Malaysia’s reply arrived at 58:05, and Singapore finished the scoring at 72:18 to seal the result.
Both teams produced five corners and six fouls apiece, while Singapore carried no yellow cards and Malaysia picked up a single booking at 84:54. Offside counts were equal at three apiece, indicating a balanced approach to late runs and defensive lines. The statistics point to a tightly contested game with parity across set-piece and discipline metrics.
Singapore’s opening two goals illustrate high attacking intent and rapid transitions into the final third, stretching Malaysia’s defensive shape early on. Malaysia briefly disrupted the clean sheet with a 58:05 reply, showing they could mount a response under pressure. The 72:18 clincher by Singapore then cemented their control and left Malaysia chasing the game.
Defensively, Singapore managed the match with discipline, avoiding further bookings after the initial stage and maintaining a compact structure for large portions of the game. Malaysia’s late caution at 84:54 signals a resort to fouling to slow play after conceding a third, rather than a sustained tactical pressure to overturn the deficit. The balance in fouls and offsides supports a view of a closely fought contest that hinged on finishing quality.
Set-piece advantage did not prove decisive, given the equal five corners per side and identical offsides. The decisive factor was finishing efficiency during the opening spell, which allowed Singapore to convert chances into steady pressure. The third goal at 72:18 effectively ended any realistic comeback hopes and allowed Singapore to manage the closing stages.
From a teamwork perspective, Singapore’s cohesive frontline and midfield linkage clearly underpinned their early double and late clincher. Malaysia demonstrated resilience to halve the deficit after conceding but could not sustain the momentum to complete a comeback. Overall, the data suggest Singapore controlled the match tempo after the initial onslaught and converted their opportunities more efficiently.
For bettors, the match underscored the importance of early-goal impact and finishing efficiency under pressure. The away side’s success after taking the lead early in the first half would support value in similar scenarios where an away team starts quickly and can maintain intensity. With set-piece activity and discipline closely matched, future betting angles may hinge on early tempo and timely finishing rather than dead-ball superiority.
Form Guide
| Lose | 1-3 | Malaysia (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom) | |
| Lose | 2-0 | Cambodia (Wom) vs Malaysia (Wom) | |
| Lose | 0-1 | Malaysia (Wom) vs Indonesia (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 3
- WINS
- 0
- GOALS
- 1:6
- GOALS / MATCH
- 0.33
- Malaysia (Wom) has lost three matches in a row with a goal difference of 1:6, scoring 0.33 goals average
| Win | 1-3 | Malaysia (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom) | |
| Draw | 1-1 | Singapore (Wom) vs Laos (Wom) | |
| Win | 0-1 | Timor-Leste (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom) | |
| Lose | 0-3 | Singapore (Wom) vs Indonesia (Wom) | |
| Win | 0-1 | Laos (Wom) vs Singapore (Wom) |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 6:5
- GOALS / MATCH
- 1.2
- Singapore (Wom) has won three out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 6:5, scoring 1.2 goals average
Malaysia (Wom) H2H Singapore (Wom)
| Home game | Malaysia (Wom) | 1 | 3 | Singapore (Wom) | Away game | ASEAN Cup - Women | |
| Away game | Malaysia (Wom) | 0 | 0 | Singapore (Wom) | Home game | ASEAN Championship - Women | |
| Home game | Malaysia (Wom) | 4 | 0 | Singapore (Wom) | Away game | ASEAN Championship - Women | |
| Home game | Malaysia (Wom) | 1 | 0 | Singapore (Wom) | Away game | International Friendlies - Women | |
| Away game | Malaysia (Wom) | 4 | 0 | Singapore (Wom) | Home game | International Friendlies - Women |
- PLAYED
- 5
- WINS
- 3
- GOALS
- 10:3
- GOALS / MATCH
- 2.00
- In the last five matches that these two sides meet, Malaysia (Wom) overtook Singapore (Wom) three times
- Malaysia (Wom) won three times, lost once and had one draw
- Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 10:3; average goals per match – 2.00
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