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Paro FC vs Abu Muslim LIVE streaming info: When, where to watch AFC Challenge League Preliminary Stage game?

Paro FC vs Abu Muslim LIVE streaming info: When, where to watch AFC Challenge League Preliminary Stage game?

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Bhutan Premier League side Paro FC will clash against Afghanistan's Abu Muslim in an AFC Challenge League Playoff match at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimpu on Tuesday.
When and where will the AFC Challenge League match between Paro FC and Abu Muslim start?
The AFC Challenge League Playoff between Paro FC and Abu Muslim will start at 6 PM Bhutan time (5:30 PM IST) on Tuesday, August 12, at the Changlimithang Stadium in Thimpu on Tuesday.
Where to watch the AFC Challenge League match between Paro FC and Abu Muslim start?
Fans can watch the live stream of the AFC Challenge League Playoff between Paro FC and Abu Muslim on the Ariana Sport YouTube channel.
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