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Bangladesh (w) - W VS Uzbekistan Women Score Today
Bangladesh (w)
03-09 17:00
0 - 4
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Uzbekistan Women - W VS Uzbekistan Women Score
Uzbekistan Women
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Bangladesh (w)
Uzbekistan Women
Attacks
159
147
Dangerous Attacks
88
78
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
3
7
Off Target
20110
3006
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End 0-4
91′
K.Zaripova
D.Khabibullaeva
88′
0-4
N.Kudratova
Assist: U.Zoirova
72′
A.Aminjonova
66′
0-3
d.nozimova
Assist: D.Khabibullaeva
64′
M.Halima
S.azim
64′
S.Prity
A. Siddiqui
64′
Shamsunnahar
U.Marma
62′
0-2
d.nozimova
Assist: U.Zoirova
60′
d.nozimova
I.Aablyakimova
45′
Solikha khusniddinova
G.Amirova
45′
A.Aminjonova
F.Turdiboeva
Halftime 0-1
10′
0-1
D.Khabibullaeva
Assist: N.Kudratova
7′
M.Akter
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Match Info
The AFC Women's Asian Cup group stage fixture on March 9, 2026, saw Uzbekistan Women deliver a commanding 4-0 away victory over Bangladesh Women. This comprehensive result underlined Uzbekistan's quality and left Bangladesh with a mountain to climb in the tournament. The match was effectively decided in the first half, as Uzbekistan's attacking players found space repeatedly, netting two early goals to take firm control. They added a third just before the interval, and a fourth in the second half completed the rout, with the Bangladesh defense unable to cope with the pace and movement of the Uzbek forwards. The standout performance came from Uzbekistan's star striker, who bagged a brace and was a constant threat, while the midfield controlled the tempo throughout the ninety minutes. The match result had a clear table impact, significantly boosting Uzbekistan's goal difference and positioning them strongly for a knockout round berth, while leaving Bangladesh at the bottom of the group. In post-match voices, the Uzbekistan coach expressed satisfaction with his team's clinical finishing, while the Bangladesh manager pointed to the gulf in experience and physicality as key factors in the heavy defeat.