Perth, 1 March 2026 – As the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup approaches, the Vietnam women’s national team is set to embark on an ambitious campaign at the iconic Perth Rectangular Stadium in Australia. Recently upgraded for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, this modern facility will serve as the exclusive home ground for Vietnam’s crucial Group C battles. With all three group stage matches scheduled at this high-intensity venue, coach Mai Duc Chung’s squad aims to leverage the elite playing conditions and a passionate atmosphere to secure their path toward the 2027 World Cup.
In the campaign to secure a spot for the 2027 Women’s World Cup, the Vietnam women’s national team will play all of their group stage matches at the Perth Rectangular Stadium in Australia. This venue is not only one of Western Australia’s most modern sporting facilities but also a location deeply etched with the history of world-class women’s football. Located in the heart of Perth and commonly known as HBF Park, the stadium stands out from Australia’s typical oval cricket grounds as a dedicated rectangular pitch. This specific design allows fans to watch the action from a very close distance, creating an incredibly vibrant and intense atmosphere that “ignites the fire” in the players.

Having been originally built in 1910, the stadium has undergone several major upgrades, most recently benefiting from a $32 million investment package to serve the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Today, it boasts high-quality natural grass maintained under the strictest AFC and FIFA standards, alongside modern LED lighting, high-resolution screens, and refurbished locker rooms that ensure the best recovery conditions for the “Golden Star Warriors.” This professional environment is familiar with elite competition, having hosted five matches during the 2023 World Cup for top-tier teams like Denmark, Canada, and Morocco.
For the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, the Vietnam women’s team has the significant advantage of playing all three of their Group C matches at this single “sanctuary.” By remaining in one city, Coach Mai Duc Chung’s side can avoid the fatigue of travel and focus entirely on their performance. With such world-class facilities and a layout that brings the passion of the fans right to the touchline, there is every reason for supporters to expect positive results as the team pursues continental glory.
Match Schedule (Vietnam Time):
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March 04, 2026: vs. India at 18:00
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March 07, 2026: vs. Chinese Taipei at 12:00
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March 10, 2026: vs. Japan at 16:00

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