Shopee Cup 2026/27 official draw to set qualifying play-offs and group stage in Jakarta
Shopee Cup 2026/27 official draw in Jakarta on 5 June 2026 at 10:00am local (03:00 GMT). Qualifying play-offs and groups will be revealed, with live broadcast windows across the region and beyond.
The ASEAN Club Championship Shopee Cup 2026/27 will stage its official draw in Jakarta on 5 June 2026, where qualifying round play-offs and the full group stage line-ups will be unveiled. The draw will take place at 10:00 a.m. local time in Jakarta, corresponding to 03:00 GMT, and will determine the path for an expanded field of clubs vying for regional supremacy. Defending champions Buriram United enter as the team to beat, while several newcomers will learn their opponents and potential travel routes when the balls are pulled from the pots.
Jakarta to stage decisive Shopee Cup draw
The draw in Jakarta represents the final administrative step before the Shopee Cup’s on-field action resumes for the 2026/27 season. Officials from participating clubs, tournament organisers and representatives from regional broadcasters will be present as draw procedures are executed. The timing is designed to accommodate primetime viewers across Southeast Asia while also offering live access for international audiences in Europe and North America.
Tournament organisers have emphasised transparency and strict adherence to draw protocols to ensure a fair distribution of seeded teams and qualifiers. The event will set the schedule framework for the qualifying play-offs and the group stage, enabling clubs to finalise travel, logistics and competitive preparations. For clubs and supporters alike, the Jakarta draw will crystallise months of planning into concrete opponents and venues.
Expanded field brings established champions and new entrants
The 2026/27 Shopee Cup expands its roster of entrants, reflecting growing interest from clubs across the ASEAN region. Buriram United will defend the title they claimed in the previous edition, while additional clubs — some making their first appearance — will test their credentials on a larger regional stage. The broader field is expected to deepen competition and introduce fresh tactical match-ups for fans to follow.
An expanded tournament structure will likely increase the number of qualifying fixtures and widen the geographic footprint of the competition. That will have immediate implications for squads, particularly in roster depth and travel management. For emerging clubs, participation offers exposure to higher levels of competition and commercial opportunities tied to broadcasting and sponsorship in the Shopee Cup brand environment.
Draw mechanics to determine qualifying play-offs and group stage paths
The official draw will decide which clubs enter the qualifying round play-offs and which secure direct spots in the group stage, following the competition’s seeding and pot allocations. Play-off pairings will be resolved first, establishing the final entrants who will join seeded teams in the main groups. The procedure balances sporting merit from domestic leagues with regional ranking considerations to structure competitive groups.
Once play-off winners are slotted, the group stage composition will be finalised and published, allowing participating teams to assess travel demands and opponent profiles. The draw ceremony will also clarify fixture windows, giving national associations and clubs time to coordinate domestic calendars and secure venues. For managers and technical staff, the draw outcome will inform tactical scouting and short-term recruitment priorities.
Broadcast and streaming plan covers ASEAN and international markets
Organisers have arranged a broad broadcast and digital distribution plan to ensure the draw is accessible to supporters across the region and overseas markets. Major national broadcasters and digital platforms will carry the live feed, with select domestic channels transmitting in full and federations providing additional streaming via official social media channels. International streaming partners will make the ceremony available to audiences in Europe and North America.
Key regional platforms scheduled to carry the live draw include prominent Indonesian free-to-air and digital sports services, Vietnam’s leading streaming operator, and dedicated sports networks in Thailand and South Korea. A centralised online feed will be available through the tournament’s official social channels for territories without local broadcast agreements, while an international sports streaming partner will provide access for viewers in several Western markets. This distribution strategy is aimed at maximizing reach and ensuring supporters can follow the draw in real time.
What the draw outcome means for clubs and regional football calendars
The draw’s immediate consequence is competitive: it assigns opponents and sequences that can influence a club’s chances of progressing to the knockout stages. For seeded teams, group composition will test depth and tactical flexibility, while lower-seeded clubs and play-off qualifiers confront the prospect of congested travel and tight turnarounds. Clubs must now adjust training plans, finalize travel logistics and manage squad rotation in anticipation of the fixture list that will follow the draw.
Beyond the pitch, the draw shapes commercial planning, broadcast scheduling and fan engagement initiatives throughout the tournament window. Organisers, leagues and clubs will use the confirmed groups to market ties, negotiate stadium allocations and coordinate ticketing. For regional football development, a competitive and widely viewed Shopee Cup campaign can raise club profiles, attract sponsorship and create pathways for player development across ASEAN leagues.
The Jakarta draw will be the focal point for fans, officials and media ahead of the Shopee Cup 2026/27 kick-off. With qualifying play-offs and group stage opponents determined, clubs will move quickly from administrative preparation to on-field readiness, while broadcasters and partners finalize their coverage and promotional plans. Supporters are advised to check local listings for live coverage windows and to follow official tournament channels for post-draw fixtures and ticketing announcements.









