The eight teams were divided into two groups for the March 3 to 16, 2024 tournament.
Hosts Uzbekistan, seeking to win the title for the first time, were drawn in Group A. Standing in the Central Asian side's way will be two-time winners Korea Republic, Australia and Chinese Taipei, the 2002 runners-up.
Japan, who won the AFC U19 Women's Championship six times, lead the Group B cast. Looking to deny them a place in the semi-finals will be 2007 winners DPR Korea, 2006 champions China PR and Vietnam. .....
Group Stage Revealed! 👀
— #AsianCup2023 (@afcasiancup) December 15, 2023
8️⃣ teams are set to battle it out for the #U20WAC crown.
Competition will be played from March 3-16, 2024 in 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan! pic.twitter.com/m3NoirTyS5

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