Thailand Vow No Complacency
Despite holding a 3‑1 advantage from the first leg, Thailand will march into Tuesday night's semi‑final second leg against Singapore determined to treat the contest as if the scoreline were still level.
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Thailand vs Singapore will be held on Tuesday (18/8/2026) at 20.00 Thailand time at Rajamangala National Stadium. | Thailand carries a 3-1 lead from the first leg thanks to two goals from Teerasak Poeiphimai and one goal from Seksan Ratree. | Singapore must win by a minimum of two goals to overturn the aggregate and maintain their chances of qualifying for the final.
JPNN.com - Singapore faces a tough task to turn things around when they face Thailand in the second leg of the 2026 AFF Cup semifinals.
Thailand coach Anthony Hudson is not complacent despite his team securing a 3-1 victory over Singapore in the first leg of the 2026 AFF Cup semifinals. Thailand will return
According to Siamsport's observations, the final training session of the Thai national team before the second leg of the semi-final against Singapore at 8 PM on August 18th shows that coach Hudson will change the lineup in preparation for a possible encounter with Vietnam in the ASEAN Cup 2026 final.
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