India vs Bangladesh, SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 Final: Preview, head-to-head record PREVIEW
Host India and defending champion Bangladesh will lock horns in the final of the SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, Goa, on Saturday, in what promises to be a fitting conclusion to the tournament.
For India, the final represents an opportunity to reclaim a title it last won in 2019 and win a record-extending sixth SAFF Women’s Championship trophy. For Bangladesh, it is a chance to complete an unprecedented hat-trick of SAFF Women’s Championship crowns after lifting the trophy in 2022 and 2024.
The two teams have emerged as the region’s dominant forces, making this a meeting that many expected from the moment the tournament began. Yet there is an added layer of intrigue. The sides already met in the group stage, where India delivered a statement performance, defeating Bangladesh 3-0 through goals from Pyari Xaxa, Lynda Kom Serto and Malavika P.
This final will be the first SAFF Women’s Championship title clash between the two nations since 2016. On that occasion, Bangladesh reached its maiden final only to lose 1-3 to India. Ten years later, it returns as defending champion, but will still be the underdog against an Indian side that has not conceded a single goal so far.
The Blue Tigresses arrive at the summit clash with a perfect record. They demolished Maldives 11-0, beat Bangladesh 3-0 in the group stage and edged Bhutan 1-0 in the semifinal.

In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again.
| Photo Credit:
AIFF Media

In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again.
| Photo Credit:
AIFF Media
Bangladesh’s route to the final has been far more dramatic. After finishing runner-up to India in Group B, it secured its place in the final thanks to a stoppage-time winner from substitute Mst Sagorika in a thrilling 2-1 semifinal victory over Nepal.
India vs Bangladesh head-to-head record ahead of SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 Final
Matches played: 13
India won: 10
Draws: 1
Bangladesh won: 2
For nearly a decade, India dominated the rivalry, recording emphatic victories, including 7-0, 6-0 and 7-1 wins. But the balance shifted dramatically in recent years. Bangladesh stunned India 3-0 in the 2022 SAFF Championship before following it up with a 3-1 victory in 2024. Those results paved the way for back-to-back titles and transformed Bangladesh from challenger into champion.
What are the coaches saying?
In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again.
“We can’t compare this match with the group-stage match. It’s a completely different ball game. Bangladesh know our strengths and weaknesses, and so do we. We have planned accordingly. We will be fielding our strongest team because Bangladesh are a good side. We want to go and win and get this championship back home. It won’t be an easy match for us. Bangladesh will come with a different mindset because they know they have nothing to lose. For us, we have to win. It’s about the attitude and how we approach the game.”
Bangladesh head coach Peter Butler remains unfazed by the earlier defeat to India.
“Nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to preparations. We just tried to manage the conditions and circumstances. We have come up with results after overcoming several hurdles and challenges. The girls have shown tremendous character and resilience. It will be a fresh game, and there will be no correlation with the group game that we lost.”
Published on Jun 05, 2026
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PREVIEW
Host India and defending champion Bangladesh will lock horns in the final of the SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 at the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Margao, Goa, on Saturday, in what promises to be a fitting conclusion to the tournament.
For India, the final represents an opportunity to reclaim a title it last won in 2019 and win a record-extending sixth SAFF Women’s Championship trophy. For Bangladesh, it is a chance to complete an unprecedented hat-trick of SAFF Women’s Championship crowns after lifting the trophy in 2022 and 2024.
The two teams have emerged as the region’s dominant forces, making this a meeting that many expected from the moment the tournament began. Yet there is an added layer of intrigue. The sides already met in the group stage, where India delivered a statement performance, defeating Bangladesh 3-0 through goals from Pyari Xaxa, Lynda Kom Serto and Malavika P.
This final will be the first SAFF Women’s Championship title clash between the two nations since 2016. On that occasion, Bangladesh reached its maiden final only to lose 1-3 to India. Ten years later, it returns as defending champion, but will still be the underdog against an Indian side that has not conceded a single goal so far.
The Blue Tigresses arrive at the summit clash with a perfect record. They demolished Maldives 11-0, beat Bangladesh 3-0 in the group stage and edged Bhutan 1-0 in the semifinal.

In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again. | Photo Credit: AIFF Media
In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again. | Photo Credit: AIFF Media
Bangladesh’s route to the final has been far more dramatic. After finishing runner-up to India in Group B, it secured its place in the final thanks to a stoppage-time winner from substitute Mst Sagorika in a thrilling 2-1 semifinal victory over Nepal.
India vs Bangladesh head-to-head record ahead of SAFF Women’s Championship 2026 Final
Matches played: 13
India won: 10
Draws: 1
Bangladesh won: 2
For nearly a decade, India dominated the rivalry, recording emphatic victories, including 7-0, 6-0 and 7-1 wins. But the balance shifted dramatically in recent years. Bangladesh stunned India 3-0 in the 2022 SAFF Championship before following it up with a 3-1 victory in 2024. Those results paved the way for back-to-back titles and transformed Bangladesh from challenger into champion.
What are the coaches saying?
In the pre-match press conference on Friday, India head coach Crispin Chettri insisted the group-stage result will count for little when the two sides meet again.
“We can’t compare this match with the group-stage match. It’s a completely different ball game. Bangladesh know our strengths and weaknesses, and so do we. We have planned accordingly. We will be fielding our strongest team because Bangladesh are a good side. We want to go and win and get this championship back home. It won’t be an easy match for us. Bangladesh will come with a different mindset because they know they have nothing to lose. For us, we have to win. It’s about the attitude and how we approach the game.”
Bangladesh head coach Peter Butler remains unfazed by the earlier defeat to India.
“Nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to preparations. We just tried to manage the conditions and circumstances. We have come up with results after overcoming several hurdles and challenges. The girls have shown tremendous character and resilience. It will be a fresh game, and there will be no correlation with the group game that we lost.”
Published on Jun 05, 2026


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