The Indonesian national volleyball team faces the Philippines in the SEA V League 2026 on Friday, July 17, at 16:00 WIB, with the match serving as a critical decider for the Pool A semifinal spot. Held at the Candon City Arena, the game is available to viewers via live streaming on Vidio.com and through a live broadcast on Moji television, according to CNN Indonesia.
Path to the Semifinals: Stakes for Indonesia
According to tournament projections, the team led by coach Reidel Toiran requires only a single point to secure the top seed in Pool A. Even a 2-3 loss would mathematically guarantee them the group lead.
Despite this buffer, the team is aiming for a clean win to avoid complications. Securing the top spot in Pool A is essential for the squad’s tournament trajectory, as it determines their opponent in the next round. A first-place finish would pit Indonesia against the runner-up of Pool B, which is confirmed to be either Vietnam or Myanmar. Thailand has already clinched the top position in Pool B following consecutive wins against both nations.
Pro Tip: Watch the match live on Moji or stream it via the official Vidio platform.
Strategic Goals for the PBVSI
The Indonesian Volleyball Association (PBVSI) has set a clear mandate for the national team: capture the SEA V League 2026 title. This ambition extends across both legs of the competition. Following the current matches in the Philippines, the tournament will shift to Jakarta for the second leg, scheduled for July 22–26.
By securing a favorable semifinal matchup, players like Dio Zulfikri hope to maintain momentum as the competition transitions to the Jakarta stage.
FAQ: SEA V League 2026
Where can I watch the Indonesia vs. Philippines match?
The match is broadcast live on Moji television and available via live stream on the Vidio.com platform.

What does Indonesia need to qualify for the semifinals?
Indonesia has already positioned itself at the top of Pool A. They need only one point—achievable even in a 2-3 loss—to secure the top seed and advance to the semifinals.
Who could Indonesia face in the semifinals?
If Indonesia finishes as the winner of Pool A, they will face the runner-up of Pool B, which is either Vietnam or Myanmar.
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