2022/23 Buriram United v Samut Prakan
Yes, we got handed the toughest FA Cup draw possible - away to Buriram
We played Buriram away in the League Cup earlier this year - now here we are again but this time in the FA Cup. I fear we may be in for the same outcome.
2022/23 Samut Prakan v Nakhonsi United
Can we make it four league wins on the spin?
Confidence is high as we welcome high-flying Nakhonsi United to the Samut Prakan Stadium. It's going to feel good to be back!
2022/23 Rayong FC v Samut Prakan
Arguably our toughest game of the season so far as we head south to Rayong.
Currently lying in 5th place, The Dragon Horses have lost just one of their opening seven matches.
2022/23 Samut Prakan v Suphanburi
Can Samut Prakan improve on last week's draw and point at Uthai Thani?
My last match before disappearing to England for a few weeks so three points would be a great parting gift against one of the T2 promotion favourites.
2022/23 Samut Prakan v Nakhon Pathom
Here we go then - and we open the new league campaign against The King Tigers
Interestingly, this is Samut Prakan City's fourth season as a football club and the fourth time we've begun the campaign with a home match.
(2021/22) Chonburi v Samut Prakan
We make the one-hour drive south to take on the Sharks of Chonburi.
Having met in the league four times, Samut Prakan have a 100% record against Chonburi. However, this is a much stronger looking Chonburi side than in the past couple of seasons.
(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Ratchaburi
After a fine FA Cup win in midweek, we get back to the business of hopefully picking up league points.
We have a poor record against the Dragons of Ratchaburi but they don't seem to be quite the team they were in past seasons.
(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Port FC
One of the most eagerly awaited fixtures of the season as the noisy neighbors come to Bang Plee
No matter how high Port FC are in the league, we always seem to raise our game to new levels when we play the Port Lions at home.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Trat
Our final home game of the season as we face the already relegated Trat
With this game having an air of 'meaningless end-of-season fixture' to it, let's take a look at the teams battling for promotion from the second division and where we might be travelling to next season.
(2020/21) Suphanburi v Samut Prakan
A midweek trip to one of this season's relegation favourites - Suphanburi FC
After fans got their excitement up about being let into games at the weekend, it didn't happen! But the Thai FA are allowing 25% of stadium capacities from this week. Let's see how this all pans out.