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Vietnamese team's matches in AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers to be broadcast live

Vietnam Television (VTV) will cooperate with Next Media Solutions JSC to broadcast live matches of Vietnam's U23 team at the Asian Federation Confederation (AFC) U23 Asian Cup qualifiers, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).
Vietnamese team's matches in AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers to be broadcast live ảnh 1Vietnamese team's matches in AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers will be broadcast live. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam Television (VTV) willcooperate with Next Media Solutions JSC to broadcast live matches of Vietnam'sU23 team at the Asian Federation Confederation (AFC) U23 Asian Cupqualifiers, according to the Vietnam Football Federation (VFF).

The Next Media Solutions JSC has received the transfer of broadcasting rightfrom the VFF, which had reached an agreement with relevant parties on thecopyright to broadcast live matches of the Vietnamese squad in Group I of theAFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers in Kyrgyzstan.

Football fans can watch these matches on channels VTV5, VTV6, officialinformation channels of the VFF, Next Media and On Sport of VTVcab.

On October 20, Korean coach Park Hang-seo announced the 23-man squad of Vietnamwhich will compete at the upcoming AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers.

Three players that did not make their names on the list include defenders DoanAnh Viet and Cao Tran Hoang Hung and midfielder Nguyen Van Minh.

This time, the Vietnam’s U23 team comprises three goalkeepers, seven defenders,eight midfielders and five forwards.

The team travelled to Kyrgyzstan from the United Arab Emirates late October 20(UAE time).

On the same day, the AFC announced changes in match schedule of Group I, whichwill be held in Bishkek city of Kyrgyzstan at 5pm (Vietnam time).

Vietnam will play Chinese Taipei on October 27 and Myanmar on November 2./.
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