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SBS Australia
17 hours ago
- Business
- SBS Australia
SBS News in Filipino, Monday 11 August 2025
The Albanese Government marks 100 days of its second term The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to offer mortgage holders some relief, with an interest rate cut Tuesday. Australia U23 Defeat Philippine Women's Team at 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship LISTEN TO SBS Filipino 07:26 Filipino 📢 Where to Catch SBS Filipino


The Hindu
4 days ago
- Sport
- The Hindu
ASEAN Women's Championship 2025: Schedule, live streaming info, teams participating
The ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 kicked off on August 6 in Vietnam and will go on till August 19. Eight teams are participating in the 13th edition of the competition. Philippines is the defending champion of the tournament. Here's all you need to know about the ongoing tournament: Teams participating in ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 Australia Under-23 Cambodia Indonesia Myanmar Philippines Timor Leste Thailand Vietnam ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 Groups Group A: Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia Group B: Philippines, Myanmar, Australia U-23, Timor Leste Venues for ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 The 2025 edition of the ASEAN Women's Championship is being held in two cities in Vietnam: Phu Tho (Viet Tri Stadium) and Haiphong (Lach Tray Stadium) Live streaming info: Where to watch ASEAN Women's Championship 2025? Here's a look at where the tournament will be telecast and streamed live in different regions: Australia: FPT Play Brunei: ASEAN United FC YouTube channel Cambodia: Bayon TV, BTV Sports Indonesia: RCTI, INews, Sportstars, MNC Vision, K-Vision, Vision+, Oke Zone Laos: BG Sports, ASEAN United FC YouTube channel Malaysia: Astro Myanmar: Skynet, BG Sports, ASEAN United FC YouTube channel Philippines: Philippine Football Federation Singapore: MeWatch Thailand: AIS Play, True Visions, BG Sports, Channel 5 Timor Leste: ASEAN United FC YouTube channel Vietnam: FPT Play, VTV South Korea: SPOTV ASEAN Women's Championship 2025 Schedule Thailand vs Indonesia (August 6, 4:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Vietnam vs Cambodia (August 6, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Myanmar vs Australia U-23 (August 7, 4:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Philippines vs Timor-Leste (August 7, 7:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Cambodia vs Thailand (August 9, 4:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Indonesia vs Vietnam (August 9, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Timor Leste vs Myanmar (August 10, 4:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Australia U-23 vs Philippines (August 10, 7:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Vietnam vs Thailand (August 12, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Indonesia vs Cambodia (August 12, 7:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Philippines vs Myanmar (August 13, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Australia U-23 vs Timor Leste (August 13, 7:30 pm local time at Phu Tho) Group A winner vs Group B runner-up (August 16, 4:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Group B winner vs Group A runner-up (August 16, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Third place playoff (August 19, 4:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Final (August 19, 7:30 pm local time at Haiphong) Related Topics ASEAN

GMA Network
5 days ago
- Sport
- GMA Network
Filipinas schedule at 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
The Philippine Women's National Football Team is defending its title in the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship (MSIG Serenity Cup) which will run until August 19 in Vietnam. The Filipinas are pooled with Myanmar, Australia U23, and Timor Leste in Group B of the tournament. Here is the schedule of the Filipinas in the group stage: August 7, 8:30 p.m. - Filipinas vs Timor Leste August 10, 8:30 p.m. - Australia U23 vs Filipinas August 13, 8:30 p.m. - Filipinas vs Myanmar Only the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage. Group A is composed of host country Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia. The Filipinas will be led by the likes of Hali Long, Inna Palacios, and Mcdaniel sisters Olviia and Chandler. READ MORE | Filipinas lineup at the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship Head coach Mark Torcaso previously said the team wants to defend the title it won in the previous edition in 2022, but remains focused on the bigger picture which is the upcoming stint in the Asian Cup, which hopefully hands them another World Cup appearance. —JKC, GMA Integrated News

GMA Network
5 days ago
- Sport
- GMA Network
Filipinas at the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship
The Philippine National Women's Football Team is competing in the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship (MSIG Serenity Cup) in Vietnam which will run until August 19. The Filipinas are coming in as defending champions as they won the title in 2022. Schedule: August 7, 8:30 p.m. - Filipinas vs Timor Leste August 10, 8:30 p.m. - Australia U23 vs Filipinas August 13, 8:30 p.m. - Filipinas vs Myanmar Only the top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage. Group A is composed of host country Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, and Indonesia. Lineup: Olivia Mcdaniel Nina Meollo Inna Palacios Malea Cesar Rhea Arcenal Chan Lyka Cuenco Janae Defazio Kaya Hawkinson Hali Long Azumi Oka Aaliyah Schinaman Aliana Weibel Isabella Alamo Alessandrea Carpio Jaycee Defazio Charisa Lemoran Isabella Pasion Quinley Quezada Tea Pidding Adelaide Wyrzynski Nina Mathelus Chandler Mcdaniel Dionesa Tolentin READ MORE | Filipinas aim for title defense in ASEAN Women's Championship with eyes still on bigger picture —JKC, GMA Integrated News

GMA Network
6 days ago
- Sport
- GMA Network
Filipinas aim for title defense in ASEAN Women's Championship with eyes still on bigger picture
The Philippine Women's National Football Team is in Vietnam for the 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship (MSIG Serenity Cup) and its aim is to defend the title it won in 2022. However, for head coach Mark Torcaso, they are still keeping an eye on the bigger picture which is another stint in the AFC Women's Asian Cup and a possible slot in the FIFA Women's World Cup. The Philippines is grouped with Myanmar, Australia U23, and Timor Leste in the group stage of the regional tourney. "I'm not entirely worried about the opponents that we've got in our group," Torcaso said. "I think if we focus on ourselves, I think we can go to another World Cup." "We're going to really focus on what we need to do over the next six to eight months and make sure that we're 100% ready and it starts with this AFF tournament," he added. The lineup from the 2022 edition of the tournament, however, is quite different from this year's roster. READ MORE | Filipinas lineup for 2025 ASEAN Women's Championship Sarina Bolden had an ACL injury last April, while the likes of Katrina Guillou, Sara Eggesvik, and Meryll Serrano are with their respective mother clubs as the ASEAN tournament falls on a non-FIFA window. Still, Torcaso believes this is a good opportunity for some of the young players to get experience and step up for the team. "We also have to consider that there are a lot of young players here. We want to give the opportunity to play senior international football and see if they're ready for the Asian Cup because that's obviously what we want to aim for and that's where we want to go to another World Cup," he said. Among those who moved up from the youth team are Isabella Alamo, Lyka Cuenco, Jaycee DeFazio, Azumi Oka, Aaliyah Schinaman, Tea Pidding, and Adelaide Wyrzynski. Veterans such as Hali Long, Inna Palacios, and the Mcdaniel sisters Chandler and Olivia are also returning for another tour of duty. Prior to the opening match against Timor Leste on Thursday, Torcaso said he plans to have five to six training sessions with the hopes of integrating the new players in the system, "We've got three new faces in this camp, and then we've got two or three U-17 players that are coming in for the first time too. So we're going to use as much of the training sessions to integrate those new players, get them familiar with each other and show what our culture is in the team and what our fighting spirit is as a country," said Torcaso. After Timor Leste, the Filipinas will face Australia U23 on Sunday and Myanmar on August 13, Wednesday. —JMB, GMA Integrated News