
Bhutan vs Singapore LIVE Streaming Info: When, where to watch AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers?
Singapore, Bhutan, Jordan, Iran and Lebanon will play each other in a single-round-robin format, with the topper of the group sealing a spot in the Women's Asian Cup, set to be played in Australia next year.
The qualifiers will begin with Bhutan taking on Singapore.
When and where will Bhutan vs Singapore be played?
The AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifier between Bhutan and Singapore will be played at the King Abdullah II Stadium in Amman, Jordan.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 4 pm local time. (9 pm in Singapore, 7 pm in Bhutan)
How to watch Bhutan vs Singapore AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifier?
The AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifier between Bhutan and Singapore will be available on the YouTube channel of Jordan Football Association.

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