Singapore vs papua new guinea

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Singapore vs. Papua New Guinea

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Preview: Singapore vs. Papua New Guinea

Seeking to stretch their unbeaten run in friendly matches to five games, 158th-ranked Singapore host 159th-ranked Papua New Guinea at the National Stadium on Thursday lunchtime. The hosts will also take on the Solomon Islands during this month's international period, while their visitors prepare for a sojourn to Malaysia once this week's contest is done and dusted. While the majority of the world was gripped by events in Qatar last winter, Singapore sought to become AFF champions for the fifth time in their history, having progressed to the semi-finals in 2020 as the host nation after last winning the tournament in 2012. However, the world's 158th-ranked nation's dominance of the Southeast Asian landscape has waned, and with seven points taken from their four group-stage matches, Singapore missed out on a place in the knockout stages as they finished third in Group B. A fourth group-stage exit in five editions followed another failed Asian Cup qualification campaign for Singapore, but Takayuki Nishigaya's men can at least rejoice in an unbeaten start to the year following a pair of March friendlies with Hong Kong and Macau. Following a 1-1 with the former, Singapore bested Macau 1-0 thanks to Lionel Tan's second goal in as many games - the centre-back also netted the opener against Hong Kong on his senior debut - and the Lions have just one defeat on their record from their last eight matches heading into Thursday's affair. Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea ended a three-year hi...

Preview: Singapore vs. Papua New Guinea

Seeking to stretch their unbeaten run in friendly matches to five games, 158th-ranked Singapore host 159th-ranked Papua New Guinea at the National Stadium on Thursday lunchtime. The hosts will also take on the Solomon Islands during this month's international period, while their visitors prepare for a sojourn to Malaysia once this week's contest is done and dusted. While the majority of the world was gripped by events in Qatar last winter, Singapore sought to become AFF champions for the fifth time in their history, having progressed to the semi-finals in 2020 as the host nation after last winning the tournament in 2012. However, the world's 158th-ranked nation's dominance of the Southeast Asian landscape has waned, and with seven points taken from their four group-stage matches, Singapore missed out on a place in the knockout stages as they finished third in Group B. A fourth group-stage exit in five editions followed another failed Asian Cup qualification campaign for Singapore, but Takayuki Nishigaya's men can at least rejoice in an unbeaten start to the year following a pair of March friendlies with Hong Kong and Macau. Following a 1-1 with the former, Singapore bested Macau 1-0 thanks to Lionel Tan's second goal in as many games - the centre-back also netted the opener against Hong Kong on his senior debut - and the Lions have just one defeat on their record from their last eight matches heading into Thursday's affair. Meanwhile, Papua New Guinea ended a three-year hi...

Singapore vs. Papua New Guinea

• Bahasa - Indonesia • Chinese (simplified) • Deutsch • English - Australia • English - Canada • English - Ghana • English - International • English - Ireland • English - Kenya • English - Malaysia • English - Nigeria • English - Nordics • English - Singapore • English - South Africa • English - United Kingdom • English - United States • Español - Español • Español - LATAM • Français • Greek • Italiano • Japanese • Korean • Nederlands • Polski • Português • Brazil • Româna • Thai • Türkçe • Русский • العربية