Cambodia met Bhutan in an international friendly at the Phnom Penh National Olympic Stadium on June 4, 2026, kicking off at 12:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. local time) as part of the scheduled Friendlies slate.
The match drew immediate attention online and on local TV—the listing showed the game would be televised on BTV Sports and available to stream on the BTV News Sport Live YouTube channel—so searches for cambodia vs bhutan swelled as fans in Cambodia and Bhutan prepared to watch. For viewers across the border, the match time read 6:00 p.m. in Bhutan.
The facts behind the listing underline why the fixture mattered: it was staged at Cambodia’s largest national venue, carried on national sports television and a live YouTube feed, and slotted into the international calendar as a formal friendly. The scheduled local start time, the stadium and the broadcast plan made the game immediately accessible to supporters at home and to the region-wide audience tracking friendlies ahead of summer fixtures.
Context sharpens what this meeting meant for both teams. Cambodia had last been in competitive action in November 2025, when it drew 1-1 with Hong Kong, China; the June 4 match was described in match previews as the host’s first competitive outing of the year. Bhutan, by contrast, arrived in Phnom Penh on a positive run after a comeback 2-1 win over Brunei, where the visitors netted two goals in six minutes to overturn the deficit on home soil.
That contrast is the central friction in this fixture: a side restarting its competitive calendar at home facing an opponent carrying immediate, demonstrable momentum. Cambodia’s return to competition at the National Olympic Stadium suggested a reset point for the hosts; Bhutan’s recent two-goal surge in six minutes signaled a team with scoring belief and recent success. Both facts could not comfortably sit in the same preview: one framed the fixture as a test of a returning home side, the other as a continuation of a winning run for Bhutan.
The one concrete gap left by the available match listings is the result: the scheduling, kick-off time and distribution were clear, but the sources providing the fixture and broadcast details did not include a confirmed final score. What now matters is straightforward and decisive — did Bhutan’s immediate momentum carry them to victory in Phnom Penh, or did Cambodia’s restart and home setting blunt that run? For fans seeking the answer, the live broadcast on BTV Sports and the BTV News Sport Live YouTube stream are the primary places to find match coverage and any postgame reports; until a certified match report is released, the outcome remains the unresolved question that defines what comes next for both teams.







