JAKARTA - The match between Indonesia versus Vietnam in Group B of the 2020 AFF Cup is not only a hot and thrilling match. The meeting, which took place on Wednesday at Bishan Stadium, Singapore, was also successful in breaking records.

Quoted by VOI from Vietnamese media, Bongda, based on confirmation from Nex Media as the owner of the exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2020 AFF Cup, the match between the national team and The Golden Star was watched by 2,842,760 viewers via the YouTube platform.

This number is claimed to break the record for live broadcasts of Vietnam in the 2022 World Cup Qualifying matches. At that time, the highest recorded audience was 2,422,147.

Not only that, the number of viewers of this match through social networks is also considered impressive. Recorded as many as 180 thousand spectators watched the match which ended in a 0-0 draw.

Before the match between the national team against Vietnam succeeded in setting a record for the most viewers, YouTube also confirmed that in 2019 the live broadcast of Vietnam versus Curacao at the 2019 King's Cup also broke the viewership record in Southeast Asia. This match was watched by more than 1.87 million viewers.

Despite that impressive record, the match between the national team and Vietnam did end in a scoreless draw. Nevertheless, the position of the national team is still safe at the top of Group B with a score of seven points.

Meanwhile, this draw also keeps Vietnam in second place in the standings with a collection of seven points which is only on goal difference with Indonesia.

After the hot match against Vietnam, the national team still has to complete an equally exciting match to be able to ensure themselves to the semifinals of the AFF Cup 2020. This prestigious match will bring together the national team and Malaysia on Sunday, December 18.


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