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Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United LIVE Streaming info: When, where to watch AFC Challenge League prelims?

Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United LIVE Streaming info: When, where to watch AFC Challenge League prelims?

The Hindu2 days ago
Bangladesh Premier League side Abahani Dhaka will look to start its Asian campaign on a high as it plays Muras United from Kyrgyzstan in the AFC Challenge League West Zone preliminaries on Tuesday.
For Abahani, the Challenge League will be a new experience, as it will be making its debut in the competition. The team from Bangladesh had its best-ever run in an AFC tournament in 2019, when it reached the zonal semifinal of the AFC Cup.
When and where will Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United in AFC Challenge League be played?
Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United in AFC Challenge League will be played at the National Stadium in Dhaka. The match is scheduled to kick off at 5 pm local time.
How to watch Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United in AFC Challenge League?
Abahani Dhaka vs Muras United in the AFC Challenge League can be watched on the T Sports YouTube channel.
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