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Supercomputer predicts surprising outcome for Vietnam U23 vs Thailand U23 match

Based on a deep data analysis system, BeSoccer has just released surprising prediction figures for the fateful showdown between Vietnam U23 and Thailand U23 on March 28 afternoon.

According to BeSoccer's probability chart, the power balance in the Southeast Asian showdown is showing interesting developments. Although Vietnam U23 recently delivered a solid performance against North Korea U23, the data system slightly favors the opponent.

Specifically, Thailand U23 holds a 42.1% chance of winning, with an expected goal rate of 1.59. Meanwhile, Vietnam U23 has a 33.7% chance of victory with an expected goal rate of 1.4.

Notably, the most likely scenario according to the supercomputer's calculation is a 1-1 draw with a probability as high as 11.2%. The next options lean towards a narrow victory for Thailand with scores like 2-1 (8.9%) or 1-0 (8.0%). This indicates the match is likely to be closely contested and decided by the smallest margins.

Thailand U23 is rated slightly higher than Vietnam U23

Although the statistics slightly favor the "War Elephants", Vietnam U23 under interim coach Dinh Hong Vinh is showing a confident appearance. The 1-1 draw against the formidable opponent North Korea U23 in the opening friendly match of CFA Team China 2026 is the clearest proof of the young players' ability to handle pressure and discipline.

Having a full squad, combining experienced V-League veterans and new talents born in 2005-2007, gives Vietnam U23 multiple tactical approaches. The red-shirted team's goal is not only to test personnel for ASIAD 2026 but also to assert its position against regional rivals, especially after defeating them in the SEA Games 33 final.

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Vietnam U23 has a relatively stable warm-up with a 1-1 draw against North Korea U23 to continue refining the team

On the other side, Thailand U23 under coach Thawatchai experienced a regrettable 2-2 draw against host China despite leading by two goals. Their biggest weakness lies in losing focus in the second half and personnel shortages in defense. Defender Inaram's injury and right-back Thiangkham's suspension will create significant gaps for forwards like Van Thuan or Minh Tam to exploit.

The match at 14:00 on March 28 in China promises to be a tense tactical battle on the coaching benches. Although BeSoccer leans towards Thailand U23, the probability gap is not large, showing all scenarios are possible. Given the competitive nature between the two football cultures, this showdown is expected to deliver a tight and unpredictable contest until the final moments.

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