The Prime Minister’s Three Nations Cup 2023, also known as the 3 Nation Cup, is a friendly international football tournament played in Nepal between 3 nations, the host Nepal, Bhutan, and Laos.
This tournament is organized by the All Nepal Football Association (ANFA). It was played between 22 to 31 March 2023 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Snapshot
- Host: Nepal (Kathmandu – Dasharath Rangasala Stadium)
- Window: Late March FIFA international break
- Format: Three-team round-robin ➜ top two meet in the final
- 2023 Champions: Nepal (runners-up Laos)
How to Watch the 3 Nations Cup Live
Territory | TV Channel | Free Streaming | OTT / App |
---|---|---|---|
Nepal | NTV Plus HD | live.ntv.org.np and youtube | NETTV (web & app) |
Worldwide | — | YouTube – Routine of Nepal Banda (RONB) | NETTV (free sign-up) |
Quick steps (NETTV)

- Go to
webtv.nettv.com.np/login
- Sign in with Gmail or Ncell (free)
- Tap Live TV ➜ choose NTV Plus
- Enjoy the match in HD
Outside Nepal, the most reliable free feed is the RONB YouTube channel; if it is geo-blocked, use NETTV via a Nepali VPN node.
3 National Cup 2025 Edition
As of July 2025 there is no official informaiton on next “3 National Cup“.
Archive
2023 Prime Minister’s 3 Nations Cup

Date | Match Score | Notes |
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22 Mar | Nepal 2-0 Laos | Goals: Ananta Tamang, Nawayug Shrestha |
25 Mar | Bhutan 1-2 Laos | Laos kept their hopes alive with a late winner |
28 Mar | Nepal 1-1 Bhutan | Dipak Raj Singh Thakuri equalised at 90’+ for Nepal |
31 Mar (Final) | Nepal 2-1 Laos | Ayush Ghalan & Manish Dangi sealed the title |
Round-Robin Standings
Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nepal | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 | 4 |
Laos | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
Bhutan | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
Honours & Awards
- Champions: Nepal (second title after 2021)
- Runner-up: Laos
- MVP & Best Young Player: Ayush Ghalan
- Prize money: Winner USD 5 000; Runner-up USD 3 000; MVP USD 500
Key Moments
- Bhutan stunned Nepal with a 19’ header by Tenzin Norbu before Thakuri’s stoppage-time equaliser pushed Nepal into the final3.
- Laos struck first in the final through right-back Phoutthavong Sangvilay, but Ghalan’s leveller and Dangi’s 87’ rocket completed Nepal’s comeback triumph.
Why the Tournament Matters
For lower-ranked AFC sides—Nepal (175), Bhutan (185) and Laos (187)—competitive friendlies are scarce. The 3 Nations Cup offers:
- FIFA ranking points via the friendly coefficient
- A tactical proving ground before SAFF Championship and World Cup / Asian Cup qualifiers
- A platform for breakout talent (e.g., 19-year-old Ayush Ghalan, Manish Dangi)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cup always in Nepal?
Yes. ANFA owns the event rights; all editions so far have been staged at Dasharath Rangasala Stadium.
How do I buy tickets?
Digital tickets were sold through Khalti in 2023 (NPR 500 general / NPR 1 000 VIP). Expect similar e-ticketing for future editions.