The EAFF E-1 Women's Football Championship is a crucial competition for emerging women's national teams in East Asia, and on 7 June 2026, Guam Women delivered a commanding performance at home, defeating Macao China Women with a comprehensive 3–0 victory. The result strengthens Guam’s position in the regional tournament as they continue their quest for a place in the final round.
Match Overview
Played in front of a supportive home crowd, Guam Women dominated from the opening whistle. The team’s disciplined defensive structure and quick transitions proved too much for Macao, who struggled to create clear chances against a well-organized Guam backline. The scoreline could have been wider had Guam converted a few more late opportunities.
First Half Dominance
Guam took the lead inside the first 20 minutes through a well-worked set piece. A corner kick was headed powerfully towards goal, and after a deflection, the ball fell kindly for a Guam forward to tap in from close range. The goal settled any early nerves and allowed Guam to control possession. Macao attempted to respond with counter-attacks, but their final ball consistently lacked precision.
The second goal arrived just before half-time. A swift move down the left wing ended with a low cross that was swept home by a Guam midfielder, doubling the advantage and effectively taking the game away from Macao.
Second Half and Final Goal
Macao China Women showed more aggression after the restart, pushing higher up the pitch to try to get back into the match. However, that left gaps at the back. Guam exploited this in the 65th minute with a clinical breakaway: a long ball over the top was chased down by a speedy striker, who rounded the goalkeeper and slotted into an empty net to make it 3–0.
From that point, Guam managed the game professionally, keeping possession and seeing out the remaining time without any defensive lapses. Macao’s best chance came from a long-range free kick that sailed just over the bar.
Standout Players
- Guam’s striker: Scored twice and was a constant menace with her pace and movement.
- Guam’s defensive midfielder: Broke up play effectively and distributed the ball with composure.
- Macao’s goalkeeper: Kept the score respectable with several sharp saves, especially in the first half.
Tournament Implications
This win gives Guam Women a vital three points in the preliminary group of the EAFF E-1 Women's Football Championship. With one more match remaining, Guam now controls their own destiny for advancement to the next stage. Macao, meanwhile, will need to regroup and focus on securing a win in their final group game to stay alive.
The EAFF E-1 Championship remains a key platform for women's football development in the region, and performances like this one from Guam show the sport’s growing competitiveness even outside the traditional powerhouses.

