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Singapore to Host Mongolia and China PR in June International Friendlies

eric wales by eric wales
May 10, 2026
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Singapore Men’s National Team to host Mongolia and China PR in June friendlies

Singapore Men’s National Team will host Mongolia on May 31 and China PR on June 5 at Jalan Besar Stadium as part of their Road to Riyadh preparations.

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FAS confirms two home internationals

The Football Association of Singapore has confirmed two international friendlies as part of the Lions preparation cycle. The Singapore Men’s National Team will meet Mongolia on Sunday May 31 and China PR on Friday June 5 with both matches set for 7.30pm at Jalan Besar Stadium.

The fixtures form part of the association campaign described as the Road to Riyadh and are timed around the FIFA international window in early June. Organisers say the matches will allow the coaching staff to evaluate players in match conditions ahead of the summer schedule.

Match dates times and venue

Both fixtures will kick off at 7.30pm local time at Jalan Besar Stadium which will host fans for the two friendlies. The schedule places Mongolia first on May 31 with the fixture against China PR following on June 5 in the same week.

Staging both matches at Jalan Besar provides continuity for the squad and avoids travel disruption during the tight international window. The venue is familiar to the national side and allows supporters in the city to attend both fixtures.

What the friendlies mean for the Road to Riyadh

The two matches are intended as practical steps in the Road to Riyadh campaign and will be used to test tactical options. The coaching staff can assess player fitness match sharpness and positional combinations under live opposition pressure.

These friendlies will also offer an opportunity to integrate domestic based players with those from overseas clubs and to trial new formations. The results will carry less formal weight than qualifiers but are important for squad building and momentum.

Opposition profiles Mongolia and China PR

Mongolia arrive as a developing football nation with growing experience in international play and a reputation for physical resilience. Matches against such opponents typically test Singapore’s ability to control tempo exploit space and manage set piece situations.

China PR present a different challenge given their larger player pool and recent investments at youth and senior levels in the domestic game. Facing China PR will measure the Lions against a side that can pose tactical variety and individual technical threats.

Coaching considerations and squad selection

Coaches will need to balance the desire to secure positive results with the broader aim of evaluation and development. Selection decisions are likely to reflect a mix of established internationals and promising newcomers from the domestic league.

Fitness management will be a key factor with the matches close together and with club seasons at different stages for many players. The technical staff can use substitutions to give minutes to a wider group while preserving the core match plan.

Fan engagement ticketing and broadcast plans

Organisers have indicated that both matches will be accessible to the local fan base at Jalan Besar Stadium and that arrangements are in place for ticket sales. Playing two fixtures at the same venue helps supporters plan attendance and creates continuity for promotional activities.

Broadcast and streaming arrangements are expected to be confirmed closer to match dates to ensure fans unable to attend can follow proceedings. The FAS has historically coordinated with broadcasters and digital platforms to widen reach for national team fixtures.

Competitive context and regional implications

While these are friendlies the matches carry regional interest and set the tone for future competitive encounters. Good performances can reinforce confidence and help establish a clearer identity for the team ahead of continental competitions.

Coaches and analysts will review game footage to adjust tactical approaches and to prepare for next stage fixtures in the international calendar. The matches also provide a chance to strengthen the team dynamic in front of home supporters.

Operational notes and health protocols

Match organisers have said standard operational procedures will be implemented to ensure a safe experience for players staff and spectators. Protocols will take into account public health guidance and venue safety practices customary for international fixtures.

Teams will travel and prepare under measures designed to minimise disruption and to keep the focus on on field performance. Communication from the Football Association of Singapore will provide updates on any entry requirements ticketing procedures and stadium guidelines.

The Singapore Men’s National Team will use the two home friendlies as a practical stage in its Road to Riyadh preparations with Mongolia up on May 31 and China PR on June 5 at Jalan Besar Stadium. These matches will allow the coaching setup to test personnel tactics and match management while giving supporters the chance to see the Lions in competitive action.

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