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Bangladesh Faces China in Historic Women’s Asian Cup Debut

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 3rd March 2026, 1:47 PM

Bangladesh Faces China in Historic Women’s Asian Cup Debut

Bangladesh’s women’s football team is set to make history today, Tuesday, 3 March, as they take the field in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the first time. The debut match sees the South Asian side pitted against reigning champions China in Group B, kicking off at 2:00 PM Bangladesh Standard Time (BST).

Since the inception of Bangladesh women’s football in 1975, this marks their first appearance in the 21st edition of the prestigious continental tournament. The match represents a milestone for the team, as they face a formidable opponent in the current champions.

The clash will take place at the iconic CommBank Stadium in Sydney, Australia, which has a seating capacity of 30,000. Fans in Bangladesh can watch the match live on the popular sports channel T Sports, while online streaming will be available through Tapmad.

China enters the match as clear favourites. Ranked 17th in the FIFA Women’s World Rankings, the East Asian powerhouse boasts a record of nine Asian Cup titles and experience reaching the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup final. In contrast, Bangladesh, currently 112th in the world rankings, faces a stern challenge against their more experienced rivals.

Team FIFA Ranking Asian Cup Titles Notable Achievements Group B Match Time (BST)
China 17 9 1999 World Cup Finalists 2:00 PM
Bangladesh 112 0 First Asian Cup Appearance 2:00 PM

Despite the difference in rankings and experience, Bangladesh’s debut in the tournament is a historic moment for the nation’s women’s football programme. Coaches and players alike have expressed determination to gain valuable experience and demonstrate their growing competitiveness on the continental stage.

The match will not only test Bangladesh’s tactical discipline and resilience but also offer an opportunity to showcase emerging talent against one of Asia’s strongest sides. While victory may be unlikely, participation itself marks a significant step forward for the development of women’s football in Bangladesh.

As the countdown begins, fans eagerly anticipate witnessing their national side make its maiden appearance on Asia’s grandest stage, ready to write a new chapter in Bangladeshi football history.

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