Live cockfighting ("đá gà trực tiếp") from the Thomo arena in Cambodia is one of the
most-watched niche livestream categories among Vietnamese audiences. This guide explains,
from a viewer's standpoint, how these streams are organized and where to follow schedules.
The arenas and "bồ" (rings)
Most streams originate from Thomo, a large arena near the Vietnam–Cambodia border.
In a single day, several rings (called bồ) run in parallel — labeled C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5.
A hub view of all rings is here: C1–C5 hub, and individual rings
like ring C1 and ring C3 have their own schedules.
When streams go live
Matches typically run from midday into the afternoon (Vietnam time, UTC+7). Because the
schedule shifts daily, a "today" page is the reliable place to check what's live right now:
live today and the Thomo-specific
Thomo today.
Two match formats
Viewers will encounter two blade formats:
- Cựa dao (knife spur) — fast, decisive rounds.
- Cựa sắt (metal spur) — more endurance-based.
There's a short explainer of the Thomo arena and a comparison of
Cambodian vs Vietnamese styles for context.
Watching on mobile
The streams are mobile-first for most Vietnamese viewers. The main hub is
dagatructiep.mx which aggregates today's live rings, Thomo, and Cambodia coverage
in a lightweight mobile layout.
Takeaway
If you're building or studying regional livestream aggregation, the Thomo ecosystem is a good
real-world example of low-latency, schedule-driven, mobile-first streaming for a specific
regional audience.
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