Hong Kong vs Myanmar Prediction and Betting Tips September 24 2022
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Hong Kong (2-0)Myanmar (FT)1FIFA International "A" Friendly MatchHong Kong (2-0)Myanmar (FT) https://t.co/GK1t8c9Vp4 Myanmar's seven-game losing streak is indicative of their diminished confidence, and they are unlikely to pose much of a threat on Saturday. The hosts should claim another comfortable win. Prediction: Hong Kong 2-0 Myanmar
Hong Kong vs Myanmar Prediction and Betting Tips September 24 2022
By Ume Elvis Modified 22 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Myanmar will face Hong Kong in a friendly on Saturday. Hong Kong and Myanmar will square off in a friendly at the Hong Kong Stadium on Saturday (September 24). The two teams will rekindle acquaintance three days after squaring off at the Monk Kok Stadium. Ming-Hum Sun and Law Tsz-Chun each found the back of the net within a minute to guide Hong Kong to a 2-0 victory on home turf. This was Hong Kong's first home game since 2019. Their last fixture in front of their fans came in a 2-0 win over Cambodia in November 2019. James Ha and Beto scored in either half to guide their team to a win. Football in Hong Kong@offsideHKThe HKFA finally confirmed the arrangements. HK vs Myanmar will play a friendly on 24 Sep, 8 pm, at Hong Kong Stadium. Tickets: HKD 150 / HKD 40 (pre-sales on 22 and 23 Sep at HK Stadium box office 10am to 8 pm) twitter.com/offsideHK/stat…Football in Hong Kong@offsideHKWord is that the HK national team will play a test match vs Myanmar behind closed doors at Mong Kok Stadium on 21 Sep. The official friendly will be at HK Stadium on 24 Sep and is open to spectators (pending govt approval)101Word is that the HK national team will play a test match vs Myanmar behind closed doors at Mong Kok Stadium on 21 Sep. The official friendly will be at HK Stadium on 24 Sep and is open to spectators (pending govt approval)The HKFA finally confirmed the arrangements. HK vs Myanmar will play a friendly on 24 Sep, 8 pm, at Hong Kong Stadium. Tickets: HKD 150 / HKD 40 (pre-sales on 22 and 23 Sep at HK Stadium box office 10am to 8 pm) twitter.com/offsideHK/stat… Myanmar's defeat on Wednesday extended their losing run to seven games. Hong King, meanwhile, returned to winning ways after losing four on the bounce.Hong Kong vs Myanmar Head-to-Head and Key Numbers
The two teams have clashed on four previous occasions, and they have two wins apiece.Their most recent meeting came on September 21 this year, where goals from Law Tsz-Chun and Ming-Him Sun helped Hong Kong to a 2-0 home win.All four previous games between the two teams have seen at least one team fail to find the back of the net.Myanmar have lost their last seven games by an aggregate score of 23-4 and have failed to score in five games.Hong Kong manager Jorn Andersen named a 25-man squad to dispute the friendlies, with all Chinese Super League players excluded.Hong Kong returned to winning ways on Saturday after losing four games, where they failed to score.Hong Kong vs Myanmar Prediction
Hong Kong's return to home games was a breath of fresh air, with manager Jorn Andesen saying that the presence of fans lifted his players. The hosts dominated proceedings on Thursday and were good value for their comfortable win. Myanmar were lucky to lose the game by only two goals, asthe Chinthe failed to match the intensity of Hong Kong. Myanmar Football@myanmarffFIFA International "A" Friendly MatchHong Kong (2-0)Myanmar (FT)1FIFA International "A" Friendly MatchHong Kong (2-0)Myanmar (FT) https://t.co/GK1t8c9Vp4 Myanmar's seven-game losing streak is indicative of their diminished confidence, and they are unlikely to pose much of a threat on Saturday. The hosts should claim another comfortable win. Prediction: Hong Kong 2-0 Myanmar