India vs Chinese Taipei Live: Follow AFC Women's Asian Cup Live Updates

The Indian women’s football team looks to produce their best performance of the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup group stages in their final Group C game against Chinese Taipei at the Western Sydney Stadium on Tuesday (10 March 2026).
It’s a last-chance saloon for the Blue Tigresses, who absolutely need to win this match to have any chance of making it to the knockout stages of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup.
The Stakes
India

Amelia Valverde’s side suffered a major reality check in their recent clash against Japan, who thrashed them by an 11-0 margin to cause a huge setback for the Blue Tigresses. India might not have won a single match in the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup so far, but they actually still have a chance of making it to the knockout stages as one of the best ‘third-place teams’. To do so, they need to defeat Chinese Taipei by a two-goal margin, with a better head-to-head record against them.
They can even finish second if Japan defeats Vietnam and India gets a two-goal win over Chinese Taipei! Amelia Valverde has to motivate her players to take the fight to Chinese Taipei and play without any fear. They need to prioritize attacking football to get a win, knowing a draw or loss would result in elimination.
A big win for India can be a huge confidence booster to be able to play in the knockout rounds, but anything but that would make for a bitter end to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup competition.
Chinese Taipei

The Chinese Taipei women’s football team have showcased a lot of grit in their performances in the 2026 AFC Women’s Asian Cup so far, getting a win and only conceding two goals. They have a really strong defensive shape and can be a real hard nut to crack, which they aim to maintain against the Blue Tigresses.
The Chinese Taipei team will look to frustrate their opponents by maintaining a sturdy defensive shape and look to torment them on the counterattacks. Even a draw for the Chinese Taipei would help them move into the knockout rounds, but they’ll push for a win as it’ll add to their momentum and secure a second-place finish in the group. However, a crushing loss to India would result in an embarrassing elimination, which they don’t want to happen.
Team News
Amelia Valverde should have the same India squad that was at her disposal for the match against Japan.
The Chinese Taipei squad is also not suffering from any injury troubles right now.
Head-to-Head in AFC Women’s Asian CUp
Matches played – 2
India wins – 0
Chinese Taipei wins – 2
Draws – 0
Predicted Lineups
India (4-4-1-1):
Panthoi Chanu (GK), Sanju Yadav, Sweety Devi, Juli Kishan, Marina Thokchom, Sangita Basfore, Babina Lisham, Soumya Guguloth, Manisha Kalyan, Dangmei Grace, Pyari Xaxa
Chinese Taipei (5-4-1):
Wang Yu-Ting (GK), Chang Chi-Ian, Su Sin-Yun, Huang Ke-Sin, Chen Ying-Hui, Hsu Yi-yun, Wu Kai-ching, Matsunaga Saki, Jia Wen Chen, Jia-Shuian He, Su Yu-Hsuan
Broadcast Details
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 group game between India and Chinese Taipei will take place on Tuesday, 10 March at the Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney. The match kicks off at 2:30 PM IST. It will be live streamed on the Fancode app.
Where to watch the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 match live globally outside India?
DAZN will broadcast the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 matches live in Japan, whereas the host country, Australia, has given its hosting rights to Paramount.
In the Middle East countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Iraq and Jordan, viewers can tune in to beIN Sports for the live action of this game.
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