The match between Russia and Thailand at My Dinh Stadium at 8:00 p.m. on September 7 was canceled due to Typhoon Yagi . The storm passed, and the stadium's facilities were more or less affected. However, the grass at My Dinh Stadium was not significantly affected. According to records, although My Dinh Stadium was slightly affected, it still ensures conditions to host the match between Vietnam and Thailand at 8:00 p.m. tonight (September 10).

My Dinh Stadium on the evening of September 9
According to the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, from the afternoon of September 9 to 11, the North will continue to have very heavy rain, with rainfall ranging from 100 to 150 mm, with some places over 300 mm. In particular, the Northern Delta and coastal areas, Thanh Hoa and Nghe An will have moderate rain, heavy rain, and some places will have very heavy rain with rainfall ranging from 70 to 150 mm, with some places over 300 mm. The capital Hanoi is located in the Northern Delta region, so it will be affected by the same weather patterns as this area. Therefore, Hanoi will have rain at least until September 11.
Up to now, Hanoi is still having rain. Thus, the match between Vietnam and Thailand will most likely take place in heavy rain.


There is a high possibility that the match between Vietnam and Thailand will take place in the rain. The Vietnamese team could not practice at My Dinh Stadium last night because of the heavy rain, so they returned to the hotel to practice at the gym.
Before that, the Thai team had an official training session at My Dinh Stadium on the afternoon of September 9. When entering the field, many members of the "war elephants" were shocked by the chaotic scene around the field, when many trees were uprooted and lying everywhere.

Strong winds blew off some billboards at My Dinh Stadium. Photo on September 9.
PHOTO: HOANG QUAN

Typhoon Yagi damages facilities at My Dinh Stadium
PHOTO: HOANG QUAN

Up to now, more than 40 trees have fallen around My Dinh Stadium.



The Thai team practiced at My Dinh Stadium on the afternoon of September 9.

Hybrid midfielder Jonathan Khemdee
The Thai team had a training session in favorable weather conditions. Speaking to the media, Thai-Danish midfielder Jonathan Khemdee shared: “I think we have been training hard recently. Now, everyone is confident and believes that our Thai team is a good team. Of course, our goal is to win against the Vietnamese team. We will try our best to make Thai football fans happy with the result of the match between Thailand and Vietnam.”
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