Thailand Women's Volleyball Squad Targets VNL Survival: Bangkok Hosts Key Matches in June 2026

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Thailand women's volleyball team spiking the ball against Singapore during a SEA Games match in an indoor stadium
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Thailand's women's volleyball program is stepping up preparation for the Volleyball Nations League 2026 with the Thailand Volleyball Association calling 30 players to begin intensive evaluation at the Sports Science Centre starting April 8. The expanded pool will narrow to roughly 20–24 athletes who will compete in the VNL starting June 3.

Tournament Structure and Schedule

The VNL 2026 will take place across three weeks and three Asian cities:

Week 1 in Nanjing, China (June 3–7): Thailand opens against Serbia on June 3, followed by matches against China, Belgium, and Czechia throughout the week.

Week 2 in Bangkok's Indoor Stadium Huamark (June 17–21): Thailand hosts four matches against Ukraine, Bulgaria, Canada, and Netherlands. Home matches in Bangkok represent a significant opportunity for the team and local supporters.

Week 3 in Kansai, Japan (July 8–12): Thailand completes the VNL preliminary phase against the United States, Japan, Brazil, and Turkey.

Practical Impact for Thai Fans and Stakeholders

Volleyball enthusiasts living in or visiting Thailand should prioritize the June 17–21 Bangkok leg at Indoor Stadium Huamark. This represents a rare opportunity to watch international women's volleyball at the highest level in Thailand.

The home matches provide the team with familiar conditions and local crowd support during the competition's middle phase.

Where to Watch

Volleyball World TV (VBTV) will broadcast all VNL 2026 matches in real-time. Volleyball World's YouTube channel carries match highlights and select major encounters, likely including Thailand's home matches. A domestic Thai digital television partner remains unconfirmed as of early April; the Thailand Volleyball Association is expected to announce broadcasting details within coming weeks. Supporters should monitor the association's official social media and website for confirmation.

The April 8 camp launch signals organizational commitment to systematic player evaluation and squad development. Thailand's participation in VNL 2026 will unfold across 12 matches spanning three weeks and three Asian cities, with the Bangkok home leg offering the strongest opportunity for audience engagement and team performance on familiar ground.

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