Vietnam host Singapore in the second leg of ASEAN semifinals at Viet Tri Stadium, Phu Tho Province. The game kicks off at 8 p.m. (Hanoi time).
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VAR stepped in again after a possible penalty for Vietnam when the ball slightly touched the arm of a Singapore player, but it was not intentional.
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After taking seven minutes of VAR reviewing, the referee said that Faris Ramli was offside and the goal would not stand.
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Singapore's goal is disallowed
Singapore managed to get the ball into the net after two consecutive headers. However, the referee called it off. One of their players reacted strongly and received a yellow card. After that, the referee consulted VAR and decided to review the play himself.
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Singapore pushed forward right after the whistle and tried to put great pressure on the hosts.
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Game starts
Vietnam played in red while Singapore chose blue.
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Home fans on the stand. Photo by Hieu Luong
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Vietnam players warm up. Photo by Hieu Luong
The ASEAN Cup semifinals and final this year don't apply the away goals rule, so the team that scoresmore goals over the two legs will win the match. With a 2-0 victory in the first leg, Vietnam will still reach the final even if they lose by one goal. Throughout the history of the tournament, since the semi-finals were played in two legs, no team has overturned a two-goal deficit in the first leg, and Singapore are trying to overcome that.