Sarina Bolden is just one of the many Filipinas who have felt the massive support of Filipino fans at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

Making seven goals so far in the 2022 AFF Women's Championship, Bolden hopes for one last hurrah from the Filipino fans in their championship match.
"It's amazing. It's electric when you're out there," said the 26-year-old Bolden. "It's hard playing against a home crowd. We definitely know that experience playing in the SEA (Southeast Asian) SEA Games against Vietnam
"But when you have that home crowd, it's the greatest feeling and it really, really does help," added the tournament's top scorer.
Against reigning champion Vietnam on Friday night, July 15, the Philippines pulled off a stunning 4-0 win in front of a strong-3,233 crowd led by a group known as "Ultras Filipinas."

The bleachers' area was also filled with spectators bringing their respective props to show support for the Filipinas.
Both Bolden and national team head coach Alen Stajcic have been urging more fans to watch games live and they only have only until Sunday, July 17, to do so as the Philippines take on Thailand at 7:30 p.m. in the finals match.
In their last game in the group stage, the Thais were able to eke out a 1-0 victory over the Filipinas.
"The numbers have been growing and I absolutely love that," said Bolden. "And I hope it continues to grow in this final championship game."