2026 ASEAN Championship qualification
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| Lowest-performing team 1 |
Lowest-performing team 2 |
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| Date | 2 June 2026[1] |
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Lowest-performing team 1 |
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| Date | 9 June 2026[1] |
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The 2026 ASEAN Championship qualification tournament is an upcoming football competition that will determine the 2 lowest-performing teams in the 2026 ASEAN Championship final tournament. Brunei and Timor-Leste will contest the tenth and lone remaining berth for the ASEAN Championship final tournament in two home-and-away matches.
Qualification
Summary
Note: Bolded teams qualified for the final tournament
Matches
References
External links
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