India’s U-17 women face China for historic FIFA World Cup qualification

India’s U-17 women’s team will face hosts China in the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup quarter-final, with victory sealing historic qualification for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2026. Six finalists and a nation’s hopes ride on the Young Tigresses

Published Date – 10 May 2026, 11:48 PM




Hyderabad: No Indian women’s team has ever stood one win away from qualifying for a FIFA World Cup on merit. On Monday, May 11, India’s 23 daughters from the U-17 women’s national team will step into the biggest match of their young careers when they face hosts China in the quarter-finals of the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup China 2026 at the Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium at 17:00 IST.

The match will be streamed live on the AFC Asian Cup YouTube channel.


Victory for the Young Tigresses will seal their place in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Morocco 2026. Though India have played the U-17 men’s and women’s World Cups as hosts in 2017 and 2022 respectively, the nation has never reached the world’s biggest stage through qualification.

For the last two weeks, the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup had carried a homely rhythm for the Young Tigresses. Based at the Suzhou Taimei Xiangguli Hotel, the team trained and played all their matches at the nearby Suzhou Taihu Football Sports Centre, a compact venue housing eight pitches — three match pitches and five training grounds — all within walking distance of the team hotel.

Now, however, the tournament takes on a different scale.

India’s quarter-final against China will be played nearly 25 kilometres away at the 35,000-capacity Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium, where more than 10,000 spectators attended China’s opening match against Myanmar on May 1. After days of training-ground surroundings and close-knit routines, the Young Tigresses are preparing for a full stadium atmosphere against the hosts.

Head coach Pamela Conti made it clear that the team’s focus remains firmly on the next step.

“We are approaching this match in the same way we approached the entire tournament, with excitement and with the desire to win. We know we are facing a very strong team, but we will do everything possible to give this happiness to the country,” said the Italian.

The Young Tigresses visited the Suzhou Sports Centre Stadium for the first time on Sunday afternoon for their official familiarisation session.

“It is a great feeling because we are going to face the hosts, China,” said midfielder Bonifilia Shullai. “We know the crowd will be loud and there will be many fans supporting their home team. I am really proud of our team for coming this far, and I hope we can put on a good performance tomorrow, fight hard, and continue the level we have shown so far. We still have not achieved our goal because our main target is to qualify for the World Cup. So we want to keep working hard until the final whistle.”

“Playing in such a big stadium at the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup is an amazing experience for all of us at such a young age, and it will help us a lot in our future careers as well,” added the 16-year-old from Shillong.

India reached the quarter-finals after a commanding 4-0 victory against Lebanon in their final group-stage match, securing the country’s first-ever knockout stage appearance at the AFC U-17 Women’s Asian Cup. The Young Tigresses also became the first Indian women’s side to reach the knockout stage of any Asian Cup competition since the 2004 AFC U-19 Women’s Championship, held in Jiangsu province, China.

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