Thethaovanhoa.vn provides detailed updates on the ASEAN U17 Championship 2026 schedule, including the most recent matches of Vietnam U17.
| Date | Time | Stage | Match |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11/04 | 15:30 | Group C | Australia vs Brunei |
| 11/04 | 19:30 | Group C | Cambodia vs Singapore |
| 12/04 | 15:30 | Group B | Thailand vs Philippines |
| 12/04 | 19:30 | Group B | Laos vs Myanmar |
| 13/04 | 15:30 | Group A | Vietnam vs Malaysia |
| 13/04 | 19:30 | Group A | Indonesia vs Timor-Leste |
| 14/04 | 15:30 | Group C | Brunei vs Cambodia |
| 14/04 | 19:30 | Group C | Singapore vs Australia |
| 15/04 | 15:30 | Group B | Philippines vs Laos |
| 15/04 | 19:30 | Group B | Myanmar vs Thailand |
| 16/04 | 15:30 | Group A | Timor-Leste vs Vietnam |
| 16/04 | 19:30 | Group A | Malaysia vs Indonesia |
| 17/04 | 15:30 | Group C | Australia vs Cambodia |
| 17/04 | 15:30 | Group C | Singapore vs Brunei |
| 18/04 | 15:30 | Group B | Thailand vs Laos |
| 18/04 | 15:30 | Group B | Myanmar vs Philippines |
| 19/04 | 19:30 | Group A | Indonesia vs Vietnam |
| 19/04 | 19:30 | Group A | Malaysia vs Timor-Leste |
| 22/04 | 15:30 | Semifinal 1 | Group Winner B vs Runner-up A/C or Group Winner C |
| 22/04 | 19:30 | Semifinal 2 | Group Winner A vs Group Winner C or Runner-up B |
| 24/04 | 15:30 | Third-place match | Semifinal 1 loser vs Semifinal 2 loser |
| 24/04 | 19:30 | Final | Semifinal 1 winner vs Semifinal 2 winner |
The ASEAN U17 Championship 2026 will take place in Indonesia from April 11 to 24, 2026. In Vietnam, TV360 is the broadcaster for this tournament.
The 2026 ASEAN U17 Men's Championship will be held in Indonesia from April 11 to 24, 2026, featuring the region's top young talents. The tournament is for players born on or after January 1, 2009, promising to be a crucial launching platform for the next generation of Southeast Asian football.

Unlike many other competitions, this event does not have a qualification round. All 12 national teams from the member federations of the ASEAN Football Federation will participate directly in the final round, including Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.
Matches will be held at two venues in the Greater Surabaya area: Gelora Joko Samudro Stadium (25,000 seats) and Gelora Delta Stadium (19,400 seats).

The group stage is divided into three groups A, B, and C, playing a single round-robin format. Group A, with Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Timor-Leste, competes from April 13 to 19. Group B (April 12–18) includes Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, and Philippines. Meanwhile, Group C (April 11–17) consists of Australia, Cambodia, Singapore, and Brunei, with Australia considered a strong contender.
After the group stage, the top team from each group and the best-performing runner-up will advance to the semifinals. Additionally, the third-place teams will be compared based on their results to determine the remaining qualifying spot.