The Indian senior women's football team is set to play two friendly matches against Myanmar in Yangon on July 9 and July 12, 2024. These matches will take place during the FIFA Women's International Window, providing an opportunity for both teams to test their mettle on the international stage.
Ahead of these fixtures, the Blue Tigresses will gather for a preparatory camp at the National Centre of Excellence in Kolkata, starting from June 26, 2024. This camp will be crucial for the team to build cohesion and fine-tune their strategies.

India, currently ranked 67th in the FIFA rankings, will face a challenging opponent in Myanmar, who are ranked 54th. These matches are seen as vital for the Indian team to gain experience and improve their standings in international football.
The Indian women's team's recent performances have been mixed. In their latest outings against Uzbekistan in friendlies, India held their ground to secure a 0-0 draw on June 4, but suffered a 3-0 defeat on May 31.
Earlier in the year, during the Turkish Women's Cup, India showcased their potential with a victory against Hong Kong (2-0) and Estonia (4-3), though they faced a narrow defeat to Kosovo (1-0).
These upcoming friendlies against Myanmar will be an important opportunity for the Blue Tigresses to bounce back from recent setbacks and showcase their improvement on the field. The matches will also provide valuable match practice ahead of more competitive fixtures in the future.
The Indian women's football team is gearing up for a crucial series of friendly matches. With a preparatory camp in Kolkata and a recent match experience against Uzbekistan, the Blue Tigresses are set to put their best foot forward. These matches not only offer a chance for the team to improve their international ranking but also to gain essential experience against a higher-ranked opponent.