2023/24 Samut Prakan v Chantaburi FC

A lower mid-table T2 clash between two sides that look relatively safe for another season.

Despite there being little to play for, hopefully this will be a better game than the 0-0 draw that the teams contested back in early November.


2023/24 Chantaburi FC v Samut Prakan

Can we cap a perfect week by taking three points off The Wild Rabbits?

After winning at premier league Trat FC on Wednesday, we stay in eastern Thailand to take on promoted Chantaburi in T2.


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