

Zwekapin FC Women 0–5 Ayeyawady United Women: Visitors Dominate in MML W Rout
Ayeyawady United Women produced a stunning attacking display to crush Zwekapin FC Women 5‑0 in the Myanmar Women’s League (MML W) on 8 July 2026. The match, held at a neutral venue, saw the visitors score three goals in the first half and cruise to a comprehensive victory that strengthens their position in the league standings.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Ayeyawady United took control of possession and pressed Zwekapin high up the pitch. The home side struggled to cope with the visitors’ quick passing and movement off the ball. Ayeyawady’s front line was relentless, creating chances from wide areas and through central combinations.
Key Moments
- 8' – Ayeyawady 1‑0: A fast break down the left ended with a low cross that was turned home from close range.
- 22' – Ayeyawady 2‑0: A corner kick was headed powerfully into the net by an unmarked centre‑back.
- 39' – Ayeyawady 3‑0: A fierce strike from outside the box after a defensive clearance fell to the midfielder.
- 55' – Ayeyawady 4‑0: A well‑executed one‑two opened up the defense, and the forward slotted home.
- 71' – Ayeyawady 5‑0: A penalty was converted calmly after a handball in the box.
Tactical Analysis
Ayeyawady United operated with a fluid 4‑3‑3 that allowed their wingers to cut inside and overload the central areas. Zwekapin’s defensive line was frequently caught out of position, particularly when Ayeyawady switched play quickly. The visitors’ high press forced multiple turnovers in dangerous areas, leading to three of the five goals.
Standout Performers
Ayeyawady’s No. 10 was the architect of the victory, providing two assists and scoring once. Her vision and passing range tore holes in the Zwekapin defense. The left winger also terrorized the full‑back, completing five dribbles and creating four chances. For Zwekapin, the goalkeeper made several saves to prevent an even larger defeat, but her efforts were in vain.
League Context
The win keeps Ayeyawady United Women in the hunt for the MML W title, building momentum after a strong run of results. Zwekapin FC Women, meanwhile, remain in the lower half of the table and will need to tighten their defense in coming matches. The dominant scoreline sends a clear message about Ayeyawady’s attacking firepower.
