AFC Women's Asian Cup 2022: Fixtures, results and group standings

Josh Thomas

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The 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup kicks off in India on January 20 with 12 nations aiming to be crowned champions of Asia. 

Japan won the competition in 2018 after defeating Australia 1-0 in the final, while China have been crowned champions a record eight times. 

India won hosting rights for the 2022 tournament with games to be played in Mumbai and Pune. 

Along with silverware, the Asian Cup will also provide the five best performing teams (aside from Australia) with a direct place in the 2023 Women's World Cup. Two other teams, meanwhile, will earn a spot in the inter-confederation play-offs. 

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AFC Women's Asian Cup fixture details and results

Group A

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Thu Jan 209.00pmChina 4-0 Chinese TaipeiMumbai Football Arena10 Play
Fri Jan 211.00amIndia 0-0 Iran (voided)DY Patil Stadium10 Play
Sun Jan 239.00pmIran 0-7 China Mumbai Football Arena10 Play
Mon Jan 241.00amChinese Taipei v India (cancelled)DY Patil Stadium10 Play
Thu Jan 271.00amChinese Taipei 5-0 IranDY Patil Stadium10 Play
Thu Jan 271.00amIndia v China (cancelled)Mumbai Football Arena10 Play

Group B

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Fri Jan 219.00pmAustralia 18-0 IndonesiaMumbai Football Arena10 Bold, 10 Play
Fri Jan 2111.30pmThailand 0-1 Philippines DY Patil Stadium10 Play
Mon Jan 249.00pmPhilippines 0-4 AustraliaMumbai Football ArenaChannel 10, 10 Play
Mon Jan 2411.00pmIndonesia 0-4 ThailandDY Patil Stadium10 Play
Fri Jan 281.00amAustralia 2-1 ThailandMumbai Football ArenaChannel 10, 10 Play
Fri Jan 281.00amPhilippines 6-0 IndonesiaShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play

Group C

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Fri Jan 217.00pmJapan 5-0 MyanmarShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play
Sat Jan 221.00amSouth Korea 3-0 VietnamShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play
Mon Jan 247.00pmMyanmar 0-2 South Korea Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play
Tue Jan 251.00amVietnam 0-3 JapanShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play
Thu Jan 277.00pmJapan 1-1 South KoreaShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play
Thu Jan 277.00pmVietnam 2-2 MyanmarDY Patil Stadium10 Play

Quarter-finals

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Sun Jan 307.00pmAustralia 0-1 South KoreaShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Bold, 10 Play
Sun Jan 307.00pmJapan 7-0 ThailandDY Patil Stadium10 Play
Sun Jan 3011.00pmChina 3-1 VietnamDY Patil Stadium10 Play
Mon Jan 311.00amChinese Taipei 1-1 (3-4) PhilippinesShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play

Semi-finals

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Thu Feb 37.00pmChina 2-2 (4-3) JapanShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Bold, 10 Play
Fri Feb 41.00amSouth Korea 2-0 PhilippinesShiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex10 Play

Final

Date (AEDT)Time (AEDT)MatchStadiumBroadcast
Sun Feb 610.00pmChina 3-2 South KoreaDY Patil StadiumChannel 10, 10 Play

AFC Women's Asian Cup group standings and third-place rankings

Group A

TeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
China 2200110+116
Chinese Taipei 210154+12
Iran 2002012-120
India* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

*India were forced to withdraw because of a COVID-19 outbreak. All their results have been voided.

Group B

TeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
Australia 3300241+239
Philippines 320174+36
Thailand 310253+23
Indonesia3003028-280

Group C

TeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
Japan 321091+87
South Korea 321061+57
Vietnam 301228-61
Myanmar301229-71

Third-place rankings

TeamPlayedWinDrawLossGFGAGDPoints
Thailand310253+23
Vietnam 301228-61
Iran2002012-120

AFC Women's Asian Cup top goalscorers

NameNationGoals
Sam KerrAustralia7
Emily van EgmondAustralia5
Wang ShuangChina5
Wang ShanshanChina5
Ji So-yunSouth Korea5
Riko UekiJapan5
Yuika SugasawaJapan4
Lai Li-chinChinese Taipei3

How to watch the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia

Network 10 have the broadcast rights to the 2022 AFC Women's Asian Cup in Australia. 

All Matildas games will be shown on free-to-air television via either Channel 10 or 10 Bold with three finals matches also to be shown on TV. 

Every game at the tournament will also be streamed free online via 10 Play

Josh Thomas