
In the 10th round of the tournament, the capital team needed a win to surpass Ho Chi Minh City I and take the top spot, while coach Doan Thi Kim Chi's squad only required a draw. Both teams started the game with great determination.
Hanoi took the initiative to push forward in search of goals, while Ho Chi Minh City I maintained a solid defense and quick counterattacks. Coach Kim Chi deployed forwards Huynh Nhu and K’Thua to leverage their experience and youth to pressure the opponent’s defense.
K’Thua’s youthful energy allowed Ho Chi Minh City I to create some notable bursts of speed, but real dangerous chances remained rare. On the other side, Hanoi’s attack, featuring players like Hai Yen, Thanh Nha, and Van Su, struggled against the well-organized defense of Ho Chi Minh City I. The balanced play meant neither side could score, and the match ended 0-0.

At the season’s end, Ho Chi Minh City I earned 21 points, two more than Hanoi, securing the 2025 National Women's Football Championship - Thai Son Bac Cup title. This marks the 14th championship in the history of Ho Chi Minh City I in this competition. Hanoi finished as runners-up, while Than Khoang San Vietnam placed third due to a head-to-head disadvantage against Hanoi.
Immediately after the match, the organizers awarded the cup, flag, and medals to the teams finishing first, second, and third.
The organizers also presented individual awards: the Fair Play Award went to Ho Chi Minh City I; the Best Player was Tran Thi Thuy Trang (number 88, Ho Chi Minh City I). The top scorer title was awarded to Pham Hai Yen (number 12, Hanoi, 6 goals); and the Best Goalkeeper award went to Khong Thi Hang (32, Than Khoang San Vietnam).