Watch U-20 Women SAFF Championship 2023 Live Online

The fourth edition of the U-20 Women SAFF Championship is set to kick off on February 3, 2023, and will be hosted by Bangladesh. The tournament promises to be an exciting affair with some of the top young female footballers from the South Asian region battling it out for regional supremacy. Get ready to witness some thrilling matches and talented players in action.
Here is a list of participating teams:
- Nepal
- Bangladesh
- India
- Bhutan
The information and links for live matches can be found by carefully reading the given information below.
The live matches of the tournament can be viewed by fans through various methods, including logging into the website ( Click on the Live Link ) gorkhalifootball.com/live/
LIVE- You can watch the matches live on Sportzworkz Youtube Channel Click Here
- You can also experience the live matches by downloading the Eleven Sports app on your mobile devices, or by logging into the Eleven Sports website. click here
Where can I watch U-20 Women SAFF Championship 2023 Live?
- You can watch the matches live on Sportzworkz Youtube Channel
- Logging into the website gorkhalifootball.com/live/
- Downloading the Eleven Sports app on your mobile device
- Logging into the Eleven Sports website
Where is the SAFF U-20 Women’s Championship 2023 being held?
The SAFF U-20 Women’s Championship 2023 is taking place in Bangladesh from February 3rd to February 9th, 2023. This is the 4th edition of the tournament.
Final U-20 Nepal national women’s squad
Goalkeepers: Kabita BK, Sabitri Kishan, Lila Joshi
Defenders: Sabina Chaudhary, Sajani Thokar, Saru Hamal, Sunita Bhulan, Divya Yasmalai Magar, Pratikshya Chaudhary, Kumari Tamang
Midfielders: Tulasa Bohara, Kusum Khatiwada, Sarah Bajracharya, Sunkala Rai, Manmaya Damai, Preeti Rai (Captain), Anjali Machamasi, Saraswati Hamal, Deepa Shahi
Forwards: Garima Rai, Amisha Karki, Mamata Pun, Anjali Chand
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