
The sixth round of the LP Bank V-League 1 2024-2025 promises intense clashes as teams in the lower rankings fight to rise above the relegation zone, while those at the top compete to secure dominant positions. Video Assistant Referee (VAR) technology will be deployed in all seven matches, assisting referees with close calls in critical moments.
On November 1, a highly anticipated match will take place at Lach Tray Stadium, where Hai Phong FC, currently struggling near the bottom of the table with only three to four points, will host defending champions Nam Dinh at 7:15 PM. Both teams are in need of a victory, with Hai Phong FC exhibiting grit and resilience, while Nam Dinh boasts a lineup with star players capable of changing the game’s course. This face-off is expected to be fiercely competitive as both teams look to break through their recent poor form.
The action continues on November 2, with Quy Nhon Binh Dinh visiting Hong Linh Ha Tinh at 5:00 PM. Binh Dinh, having faced difficulties due to squad changes in the off-season, sits in the bottom ranks and is determined to recover against the high-flying Ha Tinh. This match will be a pivotal moment for head coach Bui Doan Quang Huy’s team as they attempt to ignite their season against Ha Tinh, who have excelled in the top half of the table.
Later that day, Binh Duong will take on Hoang Anh Gia Lai (HAGL) at 6:00 PM at Binh Duong Stadium, in a showdown between two closely-ranked teams (HAGL in third place, just two points ahead of Binh Duong). While HAGL has struggled with three consecutive draws, they remain a powerful, passionate squad capable of turning up the heat. Binh Duong, however, sees this home match as an opportunity to inch closer to the top and make a statement in their race for the title.
Simultaneously, SLNA will face Ho Chi Minh City FC at Vinh Stadium. SLNA’s youthful lineup (with an average age of 22) has shown commendable spirit and resilience, while Ho Chi Minh City FC, with five points, seeks a crucial victory to either rise above SLNA or leave them further behind. This matchup, with SLNA on three points and Ho Chi Minh City on five, could shift the dynamics between these two clubs.
On November 3, three final matches round out the weekend, with tension mounting for clubs trying to climb the rankings. Two central Vietnam clubs—Quang Nam and Da Nang—are set to battle top-tier teams. Quang Nam will host second-placed The Cong Viettel at 5:00 PM, hoping that their home advantage can counter Viettel’s current winning form. Da Nang, meanwhile, faces a tough away game against CAHN, who are riding high after a decisive victory over Nam Dinh. Both home teams seek to disrupt their visitors’ momentum, but both Viettel and CAHN are formidable in their title pursuits.
Finally, a marquee matchup between Thanh Hoa and Hanoi FC will take place at 6:00 PM at Thanh Hoa Stadium. With Thanh Hoa at the top of the table and Hanoi just two points behind in sixth, this clash promises excitement, as it could drastically shift the standings for both contenders.
With VAR supporting all matches for the second round this season, the quality and accuracy of officiating are expected to elevate, contributing to a fair and competitive environment as clubs vie for crucial points. This round offers fans thrilling matchups, with every team bringing their best to secure victory.
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