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Where to watch Singapore vs Thailand in the ASEAN football semi-final tonight

The Lions need to overturn a 3-1 deficit against Thailand tonight – here's where to watch in Singapore

Cheryl Sekkappan
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Cheryl Sekkappan
Editor, Singapore and Asia
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Photograph: @fasingapore/Instagram | The Lions at Jalan Besar Stadium; August 15, 2026
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Singapore is on the verge of making the final at the ASEAN football championship, but the team has to clear its toughest hurdle yet: beating Thailand on their home turf at Rajamangala Stadium.

The Singapore team lost 3-1 to the Thai team in the first leg of the semi-final match at Jalan Besar Stadium on August 15 – their first loss of the tournament – so whether we progress to the final depends on this second-leg fight. As Our Tampines Hub puts it on Facebook, "bring your voice, wear red." 

When and where is the Singapore vs. Thailand match happening?

The second leg of the ASEAN Hyundai Cup semi-final kicks off tonight (Tuesday, August 18, 2026) at 9pm SGT. The match is being played live at Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Where is the best place to watch with a big crowd in Singapore?

Judging from the turnout for the first leg of the Thailand vs. Singapore semi-final match on August 15, Our Tampines Hub is set to be the ultimate fan hub tonight. The live screening will take place at Festive Plaza – just show up early to grab a good spot, and be sure to wear red and tote a mini Singapore flag to the party. 

Kallang Wave Mall will also be hosting a live watch party. Situated beside National Stadium, the homeground of the Singapore national football team, it's a fitting location to show your support. 

Are there any neighbourhood community screenings?

Yes. For a family-friendly vibe that's close to home, several community centres such as Tampines West, Woodlands, Boon Lay, Bishan and One Punggol will be setting up large-screen broadcasts.

How can I stream the match from home?

If you prefer to watch from the comfort of your couch, the match will be broadcast live for free on mewatch and ASEAN United FC on YouTube. 

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