
Singapore vs Iran LIVE Streaming info — When, where to watch SGP v IRN AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers?
Singapore comes into the match after a 2-3 loss to Bhutan in its previous match and will hope to turn the tide before its too late.
Iran, which made its debut in the Asian Cup in 2022, had a group stage exit. Head coach Marziyeh Jafari left her 13-year trophy-laden stint at Bam Khatoon FC to lead the Iranian team, and will aim to contribute to better stint this time around, if it makes it to the final tournament.
When and where will Singapore vs Iran in AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers be played?
The 2027 AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers between Singapore and Iran will be played at the King Abdullah II Stadium in Amman, Jordan.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 4:00 pm local time, which is 4:30 pm Iran time and 9:00 pm in Singapore.
How to watch Singapore vs Iran AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers?
The Singapore vs Iran AFC Women's Asian Cup qualifiers can be watches on the YouTube channel of the Jordan Football Association.
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