In Cambodia, league leaders Phnom Penh Crown lost to Svay Rieng in a top-of-the-table clash while there were also matches in Australia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Hong Kong.
Join the-AFC.com as we review the past week’s domestic action across ASEAN & EAST Asia.
Hong Kong: Tough loss for league leaders.
First-placed Tai Po suffered a 2-1 defeat to Kitchee in a closely contested match.
Despite the loss, Tai Po remain five points clear at the top of the table, though they have played three more matches than second-placed Eastern AA. The victory, meanwhile, moved Kitchee up to fourth in the standings. .....
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