The Bihar Women's Asian Champions Trophy continued with intense excitement on Day 2 as Japan and Thailand went head-to-head in the first match. Both teams delivered a spirited performance, resulting in a tightly contested 1-1 draw. This match showcased the resilience of Thailand, who bounced back impressively after their tough loss against China, and the adaptability of Japan as they aimed to start their campaign on a positive note.
The game was closely matched from the start, with both sides demonstrating balanced play and defensive strategies. Japan entered the game as the favored team, but Thailand’s renewed energy kept the match evenly poised. Each team exhibited remarkable tenacity, with strong plays and close calls on both ends of the field.

The first half was marked by careful, strategic play. Both teams were patient, focusing on building their attacks methodically while keeping a solid defense. Thailand, in particular, showed resilience and better coordination than in their previous match. Despite several close attempts from Japan, Thailand’s defense and goalkeeping held strong, keeping the game scoreless at halftime.

In the second half, Japan managed to break the deadlock, scoring the first goal of the match with a swift play that showcased their attacking capability. The goal energized the Japanese side, but Thailand was not willing to concede defeat. Demonstrating persistence and improved teamwork, Thailand responded with a well-executed goal to equalize, bringing the score to 1-1. The equalizer ignited enthusiasm on both sides, but despite last-minute attempts, the scoreline remained unchanged by the final whistle.