Bangladesh vs Singapore — Form guide, preview, BD v BTN head-to-head, live streaming info
When Bangladesh plays Singapore in the 2027 AFC Asian Cup third-round qualifier in Dhaka on Tuesday, it will be hoping to build on its impressive 2025 start.
The Bengal Tigers recently defeated Bhutan 1-0 in a friendly match and held top-seeded India to a draw in Shillong earlier this year.
Hamza Choudhury, who switched nations and made his debut for Bangladesh this year, will still be the centre of attention. After a successful season with Sheffield United, he continues to garner notice after scoring his maiden goal for his country against Bhutan.
Form guide: Bangladesh
Win: Bangladesh 2-0 Bhutan - June 4, 2025
Draw: India 0-0 Bangladesh – March 25, 2025
Win: Bangladesh 2-1 Maldives – November 16, 2024
Loss: Bangladesh 0-1 Maldives – November 13, 2024
Loss: Bhutan 1-0 Bangladesh – September 8, 24
Form guide: Singapore
Draw: Singapore 0-0 Hong Kong - March 25, 2025
Loss: Vietnam 3-1 Singapore - December 29, 2024
Loss: Singapore 0-2 Vietnam - December 26, 2024
Draw: Malaysia 0-0 Singapore - December 20, 2024
Loss: Singapore 2-4 Thailand - December 17, 2024
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Head-to-Head:
Bangladesh vs Bhutan : Total Matches: 5, Bangladesh:4, Bhutan: 1
August 2, 1973: Draw - Singapore 1-1 Bangladesh - Merdeka Tournament
May 30, 2015: Loss - Bangladesh 1-2 Singapore - International Friendly
When and where will Bangladesh vs Singapore be played?
The AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier between Bangladesh and Singapore will be played at the National Stadium in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The match is scheduled to kick off at 7 pm local time (6:30 pm IST).
How to watch Bangladesh vs Singapore AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier?
The AFC Asian Cup 2027 qualifier between Bangladesh and Singapore will be broadcast on T Sports in Bangladesh.
It will not be available for broadcast or live stream in India.
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