Head-to-head history indicates that the Japanese women's national team has been overwhelmingly dominant, securing victories in all seven recent matches against the Vietnamese women's national team.
The Vietnamese women's national team and the Japanese women's national team have faced each multiple times in major continental tournaments such as the Asian Cup, ASIAD, or Olympic qualifiers. However, the head-to-head history between the two teams reveals a clear disparity, with the East Asian representative consistently holding the advantage in these encounters.
The most recent meeting between the two teams took place on November 1, 2023, in Olympic qualifiers. In this match, the Japanese women's national team secured a 2-0 victory over the Vietnamese women's team. Shortly before that, at ASIAD 2023 on September 28, 2023, Japan also demonstrated superior strength by defeating Vietnam with a heavy score of 7-0.
At the 2022 Women's Asian Cup, the two teams met again in the group stage on January 24, 2022. Despite their efforts, the Vietnamese women's national team could not create a surprise against the strong opponent and accepted a 0-3 defeat. This match once again highlighted the difference in class between the two women's football programs in Asia.
Earlier, at ASIAD 2018 on August 21, 2018, the Japanese women's national team continued with a decisive 7-0 victory over Vietnam. Also in 2018, at the Women's Asian Cup, the two teams met, and Japan achieved a 4-0 win, thereby extending their favorable results against the Southeast Asian representative.
Another notable match occurred during the 2016 Olympic qualifiers. At that time, the Vietnamese women's national team scored a consolation goal but still lost to Japan with a score of 1-6. This was also one of the rare occasions in recent years where Vietnam managed to breach this opponent's defense.
Further back, at the Asian Cup 2014 on May 16, the Japanese women's national team also defeated Vietnam with a score of 4-0. From 2014 to 2023, the two teams have met seven times, with Japan winning all matches. The team from the land of the rising sun scored a total of 33 goals and conceded only once, demonstrating the difference in level, as Japan is one of the world's powerhouses in women's football, while Vietnam is gradually narrowing the gap with the continent's strong teams.