During the last 10 meetings, Malaysia have won 3 times, there have been 3 draws while Singapore have won 4 times. The goal difference is 16-16 in favour of Malaysia.
Malaysia haven't lost in their last 4 games.
Malaysia have won 4 home matches in a row.
Singapore have lost 3 away matches in a row.
Malaysia have conceded a goal in each of their last 5 matches.
Singapore have conceded a goal in each of their last 9 matches.
Malaysia wins 1st half in 20% of their matches, Singapore in 28% of their matches.
Malaysia wins 20% of halftimes, Singapore wins 28%.
The winner of their last meeting was Malaysia.
On their last meeting Malaysia won by 3 goals.
When Malaysia leads 1-0 at home, they win in 100% of their matches.
When Malaysia is down 0-1 home, they win 50% of their matches.
When Singapore is down 1-0 away, they win 0% of their matches.
In ASEAN Championship, Malaysia has better performance than Singapore.
Malaysia's performance of the last 5 matches is better than Singapore's.
In the last 5 meetings Malaysia won 2, Singapore won 2, 1 draws.
Malaysia scores 1.6 goals in a match against Singapore and Singapore scores 1 goals against Malaysia (on average).
Average number of goals in meetings between Malaysia and Singapore is 2.6.
Average number of goals in the first half in meetings between Malaysia and Singapore is 0.4.
Malaysia scores 1.71 goals when playing at home and Singapore scores 1 goals when playing away (on average).
Malaysia have conceded a goal in each of their last 6 matches.
Malaysia wins 1st half in 18% of their matches, Singapore in 25% of their matches.
Malaysia wins 18% of halftimes, Singapore wins 25%.
Malaysia scores 1.71 goals when playing at home and Singapore scores 1.67 goals when playing away (on average).
Singapore have scored at least one goal for 5 consecutive matches.
When Singapore leads 0-1 away, they win in 100% of their matches.
In ASEAN Championship, Singapore has better performance than Malaysia.
Singapore's performance of the last 5 matches is better than Malaysia's.
Paulo Josue is Malaysia's top scorer with 2 goals. Shawal Anuar has scored 3 times for Singapore.
Malaysia wins 1st half in 18% of their matches, Singapore in 33% of their matches.
Malaysia wins 18% of halftimes, Singapore wins 33%.
Singapore have scored at least one goal for 6 consecutive matches.
Both teams haven't won their last match in ASEAN Championship.
Both teams lost their last match.
Paulo Josue is Malaysia's top scorer with 2 goals. Shawal Anuar has scored 4 times for Singapore.