(Football Result) - Thailand's futsal team narrowly defeated Australia 4-3 to secure a spot in the Southeast Asian Futsal Championship 2026 final.
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The match between Thailand and Australia futsal teams started at a very high pace from the opening minutes. In the 3rd minute, Muhammad Osamanmusa made an impact with a skillful move and shot, but the ball narrowly missed the post. Australia, despite being rated lower, entered confidently, organizing tight defense and ready to counterattack. The match was quite balanced for the first 10 minutes before the first turning point appeared.
In the 9th minute, Thailand's continuous pressure was realized with the opening goal by Itticha Praphaphan, following an unfortunate mistake by the Australian goalkeeper. However, this advantage did not last long. By the 11th minute, Australia executed a sharp counterattack, with Garner assisting Jacob Harb to easily tap the ball into the empty net, bringing the match back to a 1-1 tie. The final minutes of the first half saw intense pressure from Thailand, but they couldn't capitalize, ending the first half with a draw.
Entering the second half, Thailand continued to increase pressure and finally found the go-ahead goal in the 31st minute thanks to Muhammad Osamanmusa's tricky low shot. Just 2 minutes later, Mitada Piromyu raised the score to 3-1 as Australia's defense began to show gaps. Nevertheless, Australia did not give up, receiving a penalty in the 34th minute, and Jacob Harb reduced the deficit to 2-3. But immediately after, Sarawut unleashed a powerful one-touch shot from a throw-in situation, helping Thailand restore a two-goal lead.
In the final minutes, Australia switched to power play to seek opportunities. This tactic quickly proved effective when Ethan De Melo capitalized on a Thai defensive mistake to narrow the score to 3-4 in the 38th minute. However, the remaining time was insufficient for the visitors to stage a comeback. Ultimately, Thailand secured a thrilling 4-3 victory in a dramatic and exciting match.
Full Time, Thailand Futsal 4-3 Australia
38' Goal, Australia Scores Again to Narrow the Gap
Australia switched to power play, and Ethan De Melo capitalized on a Thai defensive mistake to reduce the score to 3-4.
36' Thailand Restores Two-Goal Lead
Sarawut fired a powerful one-touch cannon shot after a throw-in. The Australian goalkeeper had no chance to save it, and Thailand increased the score to 4-2.
34' Australia Scores to Make it 2-3
After a complaint, the referee used VS technology and awarded Australia a penalty. From the 6-meter distance, Jacob Harb reduced the score to 2-3 for Australia.
33' The Third Goal Comes Very Quickly
The scorer for Thailand's futsal team was Mitada Piromyu. Australia's defense was showing many gaps after pushing their formation high for attack.
31' Goal, Thailand Futsal Team Leads 2-1
Finally, Thailand got the go-ahead goal to lead 2-1. Muhammad Osamanmusa shone with a tricky low shot into the left corner of the goal.
29' Too Regrettable
Consecutive opportunities facing the goalkeeper, but Thailand's futsal team attackers still couldn't capitalize.
27' Thailand Dominates
Host Thailand continues to torment the opponent's defense with unpredictable attacking moves. However, Australia's goalkeeper is still performing well.
21' Second Half Begins
End of First Half, Thailand Futsal 1-1 Australia
16' Terrifying Pressure from Thailand
Continuous dangerous attacks from Thailand's forwards, but they need to be more precise to get the second goal.
11' Goal, Australia Quickly Equalizes 1-1
A very nice counterattack and combination by Australia. Garner assisted Jacob Harb, moving at the second post, to simply tap the ball into the empty net.
9' Goal, Thailand Opens the Scoring
Thailand's pressure was rewarded. Itticha Praphaphan's shot wasn't too dangerous, but the Australian goalkeeper played poorly and let the ball slip between his legs and roll into the net.
7' Balanced Match Situation
Despite being rated lower and playing away, Australia is playing with great effort, solid defense, and creating a fairly balanced match situation.
3' No Goal
Muhammad Osamanmusa immediately made a difference with a turn and shot, but unfortunately, the star player's shot for Thailand's futsal team sent the ball wide of the post.
1' Match Begins
Starting Lineup for Thailand Futsal Team
Starting Lineup for Australia Futsal Team
The clash between Thailand and Australia futsal teams at 20:00 on April 10 is seen as a typical showdown between two opposing styles: one focusing on refined ball control, the other relying more on physicality and strength. After an impressive group stage journey, the host team stands before a major opportunity to reaffirm its top regional status. However, Australia – with its disruptive style – promises to bring considerable challenges.
Under the guidance of a new coaching staff, Thailand futsal retains its "unique quality" with high-speed combinations and extremely flexible ball handling in tight spaces. The advantage of playing at Indoor Stadium Huamark further boosts their confidence. The blend of experienced players and energetic youth helps the Golden Temple team achieve high form, ready to impose the match situation from the opening minutes.
On the other side, Australia brings to this year's tournament the image of a disciplined, pragmatic, and physically strong team. They effectively utilize long-ball situations, exploiting the height and reach of their forwards to create pressure. Powerful long-range shots and strong contesting ability are weapons that help the Oceanian representative make a difference, especially when facing ball-control-oriented teams.
Nevertheless, against an experienced and very composed Thailand, Australia cannot rely solely on physical strength to gain advantage. If they cannot successfully withstand the heavy pressure in the early stages of the match, they risk being swept into the opponent's rhythm. In that case, a defeat with a significant margin is a completely possible scenario.
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