Importantly, the LFF has not named any individual players and has stopped short of concluding that match-fixing actually occurred . The federation's official position is that it is seeking clarity on whether violations of law or football discipline have taken place
. The investigation remains ongoing, with no timeline for results
.
| Semi-Final | Leg 1 | Leg 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Singapore vs. Thailand | Aug 15 — Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore | Aug 18 — Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok |
| Malaysia vs. Vietnam | Aug 16 — KLFA Stadium, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur | Aug 19 — Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi |
Thailand topped Group B with a perfect 12 points (4 wins) after a 2–0 win over Myanmar . Malaysia finished second in Group B on 9 points after a 1–0 win over the Philippines
. Vietnam topped Group A as defending champions with 10 points, and Singapore finished second in Group A on 8 points after a 1–1 draw with Indonesia
.
The most contentious off-field issue is Malaysia's decision to host the first leg at KLFA Stadium in Cheras (capacity ~18,000) instead of the usual Bukit Jalil National Stadium (capacity ~87,000–90,000) .
Bukit Jalil, known as a 'cauldron' for its intimidating atmosphere, is closed from June to September for track-and-field renovation in preparation for the 2027 SEA Games . The Malaysia Stadium Corporation (MSC) confirmed the closure to Timesport, stating the track replacement made the stadium unavailable for the regional tournament
.
Malaysian fans and media have heavily questioned why the iconic venue cannot be used for a high-stakes semi-final against Vietnam . The Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has had to issue public explanations, but the decision stands
.
Adding to the friction, FAM raised ticket prices for the semi-final by nearly 70% compared to group-stage matches. Adult open-category tickets jumped from RM30 to RM50, sparking further fan backlash and forcing FAM leadership to address the controversy publicly .
Pavithran Gunalan's emergence: The 21-year-old winger scored the match-winning header against the Philippines (16th minute) that sent Malaysia into the semi-finals . He is the breakout star of the tournament for Malaysia, earning his second Hyundai Player of the Match award against the Philippines
. Pavithran has publicly said the team must give "200 per cent" to upset Vietnam
.
David vs. Goliath dynamic: Malaysia have reached the semi-finals for only the second time since 2018, while Vietnam are the defending champions aiming for a third consecutive final appearance . Malaysia's coach Tan Cheng Hoe has framed his team as having "nothing to lose"
.
Pavithran's respect for Vietnam: The young winger has publicly assessed Vietnam as a "superior" team under coach Kim Sang-sik, acknowledging that Malaysia must "redouble their efforts" to progress .
Tight security planned: Malaysian authorities are preparing heightened security measures for the first leg in Kuala Lumpur to prevent clashes between rival fan groups .
Return leg in Hanoi: The decider moves to Mỹ Đình National Stadium in Hanoi on August 19, where Vietnam are strong favourites in front of a home crowd .
With the Laos investigation ongoing and the semi-finals set to deliver high-stakes football, the ASEAN Hyundai Cup 2026 is proving to be one of the most eventful editions in the tournament's 30-year history.