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AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 – Schedule, Fixtures & Squads

April 20, 2026

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The AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 is set to begin on May 1, 2026, in Suzhou, bringing another exciting youth football competition to Asia. 

Young players from several nations will take part, aiming to perform strongly on a major continental platform and gain valuable match experience.

This edition features 12 teams placed into three groups, making the competition larger than before. 

This article brings together all the key information about the tournament, including match timings, pool details, host grounds, and other essential updates.

AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Schedule 

Matches in the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 are scheduled to take place entirely in Suzhou, with the action beginning on May 1, 2026, and ending with the title clash on May 17, 2026.

AFC U-17 Women's Asian Cup 2026
Source: The AFC

The section below presents the detailed fixture list for the tournament: 

DateGroup & StageMatchIST Time
May 1, 2026Group AThailand vs Vietnam10:30 AM
May 1, 2026Group AChina PR vs Myanmar2:30 PM
May 2, 2026Group BJapan vs Lebanon10:30 AM
May 2, 2026Group BAustralia vs India2:30 PM
May 2, 2026Group CKorea Republic vs Philippines10:30 AM
May 2, 2026Group CDPR Korea vs Chinese Taipei2:30 PM
May 4, 2026Group AMyanmar vs Thailand10:30 AM
May 4, 2026Group AVietnam vs China PR2:30 PM
May 5, 2026Group BLebanon vs Australia10:30 AM
May 5, 2026Group BIndia vs Japan2:30 PM
May 5, 2026Group CChinese Taipei vs Korea Republic10:30 AM
May 5, 2026Group CPhilippines vs DPR Korea2:30 PM
May 7, 2026Group AVietnam vs Myanmar2:30 PM
May 7, 2026Group AChina PR vs Thailand2:30 PM
May 8, 2026Group BIndia vs Lebanon10:30 AM
May 8, 2026Group BJapan vs Australia10:30 AM
May 8, 2026Group CPhilippines vs Chinese Taipei2:30 PM
May 8, 2026Group CDPR Korea vs Korea Republic2:30 PM
May 11, 2026Quarter-Final1st Group B vs 2nd Group C10:00 AM
May 11, 2026Quarter-Final2nd Group A vs 2nd Group B10:00 AM
May 11, 2026Quarter-Final1st Group C vs 3rd Group A/B2:30 PM
May 11, 2026Quarter-Final1st Group A vs 3rd Group B/C2:30 PM
May 14, 2026Semi-FinalWinner QF1 vs Winner QF210:00 AM
May 14, 2026Semi-FinalWinner QF3 vs Winner QF42:30 PM
May 17, 2026FinalTBC vs TBC2:30 PM

Teams And Group Distribution In The AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026

The AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 includes 12 national sides, arranged into three separate groups, with four teams in each group. 

AFC Asia Cup
Source: Olympics

This format ensures every team plays multiple matches during the early phase, giving young players strong competitive exposure against regional opponents.

Group A

GroupGroup
Group AChina PR
Group AThailand
Group AVietnam
Group AMyanmar

Group B

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Group BJapan
Group BAustralia
Group BIndia
Group BLebanon

Group C

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Group CDPR Korea
Group CKorea Republic
Group CPhilippines
Group CChinese Taipei

AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Squads

The Australia women’s national under-17 football team, also known as the CommBank Junior Matildas, is the only team so far to confirm its squad for the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026. 

Australia Women's National Under-17 Football Team
Source: Football Australia

Other participating nations are expected to announce their final player lists closer to the tournament start date in May 2026.

Here are the squads of the Australian U-17 Women’s Team:

  • Goalkeeper: Annabelle Croll, Dali Gorr Burchmore, Alyse Oppedisano
  • Defender: Tehya Aspland, Charlotte Bradshaw, Mary Dal Broi, Sakura Leong, Liana Luong, Hayley Muir, Willa Pearson, Harper Pell
  • Midfielder: Claire Corbett, Kaya Jugovic, Frida Karaberis, Maeve Nicholas, Abbie Puckett, Izabella Rako, Keira Sarris
  • Forward: Tyra Bagiante, Matilda Dias Wadewitz, Leyla Hussein, Theodora Mouithys Mickalad, Jada Taylor

Venues For AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026

Matches in the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 will be played in Suzhou, across several dedicated football facilities. 

These grounds are designed to support international youth tournaments with proper match and training setups.

Suzhou Sports Center Stadium

This stadium serves as one of the main venues during the tournament and hosts several important matches, including fixtures in the knockout stage. It is one of the well-known football venues in the city and regularly stages major games.

Suzhou Sports Center Stadium
Source: sbp.de

The ground features a well-kept pitch and comfortable seating areas, making it suitable for hosting large crowds and high-pressure matches during the later stages of the competition.

Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Center Pitch 1

Pitch 1 is used as one of the primary locations for group-stage matches during the early phase of the tournament. It is part of a large football complex designed for hosting multiple games across different age groups.

The pitch includes modern match facilities and training support areas, allowing teams to prepare and compete in a professional environment throughout the event.

Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Center Pitch 4

Pitch 4 hosts several matches during the group stage and supports the busy early schedule of the competition. It is built to handle regular match activity while maintaining good field conditions.

The venue includes proper turf quality and player facilities, helping teams perform under reliable and consistent match settings during the tournament.

Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Center Pitch 8

Pitch 8 is another important venue used for multiple group-stage fixtures across the tournament period. It works alongside other pitches in the complex to manage the large number of scheduled matches.

Like the other fields within the Taihu complex, this pitch offers stable playing conditions and organized facilities that support teams and officials during match days.

Where To Watch The AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 Live

You can follow the matches of the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 live through the official YouTube channel of the AFC Asian Cup

AFC Asian Cup YouTube Channel Page
Source: AFC Asian Cup YouTube Page

In India, viewers can also stream games on FanCode, which provides digital coverage through its app and website.

Here is the further breakdown of the live streaming coverage across different regions: 

RegionBroadcaster / Streaming Platform
IndiaFanCode (App & Website)
Australia10 ViacomCBS (Network 10 / Paramount+)
ChinaCCTV and iQiyi
JapanDAZN
Middle East (MENA)beIN Sports or Al Kass
South KoreaCoupang Play or tvN Sports
Southeast AsiaRCTI+ (Indonesia), FPT (Vietnam)

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Conclusion: AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup Begins On May 1, 2026

The AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup 2026 begins on May 1, 2026, in Suzhou, bringing together talented youth teams from across Asia. 

With matches lined up through the tournament window, teams will aim to start well and build rhythm as the competition moves ahead.

Sides like Japan women’s national under-17 football team, Australia women’s national under-17 football team, and India women’s national under-17 football team will be among the teams to watch.

As the tournament moves ahead toward the final, every match will play an important role in shaping the standings. 

Devraj Chauhan is a sports development strategist with hands-on experience in managing tournaments, coaching programs, and infrastructure planning across India. Dedicated to promoting both indoor and outdoor games, he brings a practical perspective to grassroots sports and writes to inspire growth in community-based athletics.

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