Live stream link for the Vietnam vs Thailand AFF Cup 2024 final.
Nghe An Newspaper provides a link to watch the live stream of the Vietnam vs Thailand match today at 8:00 PM on January 5, 2025, in the second leg of the 2024 AFF Cup final.
Live stream link for AFF Cup 2024 Vietnam vs Thailand
To watch the Vietnam vs Thailand football match, second leg of the AFF Cup 2024 final, live on FPT Play, VTV2, and VTV Can Tho at 8:00 PM today, January 5th, 2025, viewers can access the following link:

Free live stream link for Vietnam vs Thailand in the AFF Cup 2024
VTV2:https://vtv.vn/truyen-hinh-truc-tuyen/vtv2.htm
VTV2 TV360:https://tv360.vn/tv/vtv2-hd?ch=3
VTV2 CAB:https://www.vtvcab.vn/channel/vtv2-hd-1,VTV2_HD.html
VTV Can Tho:https://vtv.vn/truyen-hinh-truc-tuyen/vtv-can-tho.htm
FPTPlay:https://fptplay.vn/
Which channel will be showing the Vietnam vs Thailand match live?
Follow the developments of the Vietnam vs Thailand match on Vietnam's official news websites below.
Vnexpress:https://vnexpress.net/the-thao/aff-cup-2024/tran-dau/1331838/thai-lan-viet-nam
Thethao247:https://thethao247.vn/livescores/match/thai-lan-vs-viet-nam/zHX8PeEL/
Vietnam vs Thailand football match preview today, December 30th
Head-to-head history and form
Following their 2-1 victory in the first leg, Vietnam holds the advantage and has the opportunity to achieve many milestones in the second leg of the ASEAN Cup 2024 final. Coach Kim Sang-sik's team only needs a draw in the return match to lift the trophy on Thailand's home ground.
Nguyen Xuan Son once again became the focal point and the difference-maker, helping the Vietnamese national team achieve a turning point in their results after 27 years without a win against Thailand at home.
A one-goal lead is an advantage, but not a huge one; it's safe enough for the Vietnamese team. Just one goal could change the course of the match significantly. If Thailand manages to score, Nguyen Quang Hai and his teammates will be at a disadvantage, as this is an away game.
Vietnam vs Thailand Football Match Prediction
Before the second leg of the final, the Vietnamese team maintained an unbeaten record with 6 wins in 7 matches played. The South Korean coach was right when he said, "Thailand is a high mountain, but it can still be conquered."
Defeating their opponents with an even, and at times dominant, style of play, and overcoming any fear of Thailand, is a crucial foundation for securing a favorable result away from home.
On the other side of the pitch, coach Masatada Ishii played with great effort and showed his composure under immense pressure from the stands at Viet Tri Stadium, as well as during many difficult moments.
The Thai team controlled possession for 64% of the time, but their lack of sharpness and accuracy in the final finishing touches led to their defeat. Thailand is at a disadvantage, but a chance to turn things around still exists as the score difference is only a precarious one goal.
Tonight, 47,000 home fans, including three of the most passionate fan clubs, will join forces to become the "12th player" helping Masatada Ishii's team stage a comeback. Thai Football Association President Nualphan Lamsam, along with several businesses, have also promised a reward of 10 million baht (approximately 7.4 billion VND) to their team if they win the title.
If they win, Vietnam will have beaten Thailand in two consecutive matches for the first time in history. Fans are also dreaming of the prospect of seeing Coach Kim's team lift the Cup right at their arch-rival's "sacred" Rajamangala Stadium.
Predicted score: Vietnam 2-2 Thailand