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India Vs Hong Kong Live Football Streaming For AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: How To Watch IND Vs HK Coverage On TV And Online

India Vs Hong Kong Live Football Streaming For AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers: How To Watch IND Vs HK Coverage On TV And Online

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Check out the live streaming details for India vs Hong Kong AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers match to be played at the Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong
Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong Live Football Streaming For the AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers Match: India are set for an intense AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers third round fixture against Hong Kong at the Kai Tak Stadium on Tuesday, June 10. The Blue Tigers are eyeing a win after a disappointing 0-2 loss in a FIFA International friendly encounter against Thailand last week. Coach Manolo Marquez's men need a victory to revive confidence and boost their qualification hopes.
Hong Kong head for the Indian face-off on the back of a goalless draw against Nepal in an international friendly last Thursday, June 5. Led by Ashley Westwood, Hong Kong are ranked 153rd in the global football scene and will be aiming for a crucial Group C victory. They've beaten the Blue Tigers seven times and suffered nine defeats in the 25 previous encounters between the two countries.
What date India vs Hong Kong AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers match will be played?
IND vs HK will be played on June 10, Tuesday
IND vs HK will be played at the Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong
How do I watch India vs Hong Kong AFC Asian Cup 2027 Qualifiers match live streaming?
IND vs HK will be streamed live on the Fancode app and website in India.
Hong Kong XI: Yapp Hung (GK), Oliver Gerbig, Leon Jones, Yue Tze Nam, Sun Ming Him, Shinichi Chan, Ngan Cheuk Pan, Fernando Pedreira, Juninho, Stefan Pereira, Michael Udebuluzor

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