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AFC Women’s Asian Cup: Bangladesh Drawn into Group B

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 29th July 2025, 6:24 PM

AFC Women’s Asian Cup: Bangladesh Drawn into Group B

Bangladesh women’s national football team has been drawn into a formidable Group B alongside defending champions China, North Korea, and Uzbekistan for their debut appearance in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup, scheduled to be held in Australia from 1st to 21st March 2026.

The official group draw took place at a glittering ceremony hosted at Sydney Town Hall on Tuesday, revealing the three groups comprising 12 teams.

Bangladesh’s Historic Qualification

The Bangladesh team, coached by Peter Butler, booked their spot in this prestigious continental tournament by topping Group C in the qualifiers held in Myanmar earlier this year. The Tigresses showcased a dominant performance with an all-win record, marking a historic maiden qualification.

Their inclusion in the tournament presents an invaluable opportunity. A strong performance here could pave the way for qualification to the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil and even the 2028 Olympic Games.

Road to the Finals

The tournament will feature 12 qualified teams, with eight teams advancing from the qualifying rounds (23 June – 19 July):

Qualified via Qualifiers Automatic Qualification
Bangladesh Australia (Hosts)
Chinese Taipei China (AFC 2022 Champions)
North Korea (DPR Korea) South Korea (AFC 2022 Runners-up)
India Japan (AFC 2022 Third Place)
Iran  
Philippines  
Uzbekistan  
Vietnam  

 

Pathway to the World Stage

Bangladesh’s hopes of playing in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 are alive. If the team finishes among the top six teams in the AFC Asian Cup, they will secure a spot in Brazil.

Despite the challenge, Bangladesh have already shown they can compete at a higher level by outperforming relatively strong teams during the qualifiers.

Tournament Format:

  • Top 2 teams from each group, along with the 2 best third-placed teams, will progress to the quarter-finals.
  • The 4 semi-finalists will automatically qualify for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
  • Quarter-final losers will enter playoffs, where 2 more World Cup slots are up for grabs.

Fixtures and Highlights

  • The opening match will feature Australia at the Perth Stadium on 1st March.
  • The grand final for the coveted title will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney on 21st March.

Group Allocation

Group A Group B Group C
Australia Bangladesh Japan
South Korea North Korea Vietnam
Philippines China Chinese Taipei
Iran Uzbekistan India

 

The stage is set for an exciting campaign. While the road ahead is challenging, the Tigresses’ spirited qualification run has already marked a turning point for women’s football in Bangladesh.

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