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Vietnam vs Malaysia Prediction & Betting Tips 31.03.2026

Football PredictionsAFC Asian Cup, Qualification Group FAFC Asian Cup, Qualification Group F
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31 Mar15:00R 1
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Vietnam — Last 6 matches
Malaysia — Last 6 matches

Vietnam and Malaysia arrive with recent results that suit a low-scoring angle. Vietnam have won five of their last six in this qualification campaign, but several of those victories were tight, including 2-0 away to Laos and 1-0 away to Nepal. Malaysia are unbeaten in their last seven, yet that run has also leaned on controlled scorelines, with 1-0 away to Nepal and 2-0 at home to Nepal among the clearest examples.

The earlier meeting between these sides in June ended 4-0 to Malaysia, which is the main warning sign for an under. Even so, that scoreline looks more like an outlier than the norm when you compare it with the rest of their recent profiles. Vietnam’s latest away win produced a clean 2-0, while Malaysia’s last two qualifying wins were both by one-goal margins, and neither side has been involved in a long spell of open, end-to-end football.

The numbers around chance creation also point towards restraint rather than a shootout. Vietnam’s recent away xG of 1.8 against Laos was supported by a 2-0 win, while Malaysia’s away xG of 2.5 at Nepal came in a match they still only won 1-0. That leaves a slight tension with the projected 1-1 scoreline, but it still fits the broader picture of a game where one or both attacks may be forced to work hard for every goal.

Vietnam’s head-to-head edge is another reason to expect caution in the final third. They have won six of the last eight meetings and kept three clean sheets in that stretch, while Malaysia have failed to score in several of those defeats. Add in the fact that both teams have recently been comfortable winning without needing a high total, and a narrow, tactical match looks more likely than a wide-open one.

My prediction is Under 2.5 Goals at 19/20. Vietnam’s recent away wins have been 2-0 and 1-0, Malaysia’s latest qualifying victories have both stayed at two goals or fewer, and the head-to-head trend includes several low-scoring Vietnam wins. The 4-0 Malaysia result in June is the main exception, but the wider run of meetings and the recent qualifying form still favour a tighter total.