Bangladesh-India U19 Women’s Final Showdown

The Under-19 Women’s SAFF Championship is set for an electrifying conclusion this Saturday at Pokhara’s Rangasala Stadium in Nepal, with kick-off scheduled for 3:15 PM. The final will see Bangladesh face off against India in a contest that promises high drama and intense rivalry. Both teams are gearing up under the leadership of their captains—Arpita Biswas for Bangladesh and Hulan Nongmaithem for India—each aiming to lift the coveted trophy.

Bangladesh enters the final with a formidable record in this age-group competition, having already claimed the championship title four times. India, by contrast, has secured the trophy on two occasions. Their most recent final encounter in 2024, held in Dhaka, ended controversially due to a “toss incident,” resulting in both teams being declared joint champions. In 2021, Bangladesh triumphed over India to lift the title, and this year’s tournament has seen Bangladesh demonstrate exceptional form, including a 2-0 victory over India in the round-robin stage.

Bangladesh head coach Peter Butler remains cautiously optimistic ahead of the final. “We need to move past previous results and approach the game with our best mindset and preparation. Facing India’s strong players will require our maximum effort,” he said.

The team’s attacking and defensive units have both been highly effective throughout the tournament. Forward Alpi Akter leads the scoring charts with seven goals, while goalkeeper Iarjan has provided a dependable last line of defence. Remarkably, Bangladesh has not conceded a single goal in the tournament so far.

Coach Butler has expressed some disappointment regarding the tournament conditions in Nepal. Being the first edition held in the country, limited training facilities have posed challenges. Nevertheless, he emphasised that fielding fit and focused players remains paramount. The final carries additional significance as performances will influence selection for the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia this March.

A brief comparison of both teams’ performance leading into the final:

TeamRound-Robin ResultsGoals ScoredGoals ConcededMatches Played
Bangladesh3 Wins, 0 Losses1803
India2 Wins, 1 Loss1543

The Bangladesh-India final is more than a battle for the SAFF crown—it is a test of strategy, resilience, and mental fortitude between two regional neighbours. While Bangladesh aims for a fifth championship, India seeks redemption, making this encounter a thrilling climax to the tournament. The stakes and historical context ensure that fans can expect a high-intensity, gripping finale.

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