2023/2024 Fixtures
Hopefully this won't be another nail-biting season at the wrong end of the table
Samut Prakan City's second season in division two will be another 'tour of Thailand' and will include away trips to Nakhon Si Thammarat (twice) Chiang Mai (twice) Nongbua, Lampang, Phrae and Krabi.
2022/23 Nakhon Pathom FC v Samut Prakan
The final day of the T2 season promises drama of the highest order
Last season, to avoid relegation, Samut Prakan needed to beat Chiang Rai United on the final day and hope other results went in their favour. Well, here we are again, and while Samut Prakan don't actually need to win their very last game this time around, they might well be relying on results elsewhere.
2022/23 Phrae United v Samut Prakan
Our second game in the space of a week up in North Thailand
Still buzzing from our first win in nine matches, can we take a further three points from The Horsemen of Phrae?
2022/23 Suphanburi v Samut Prakan
Our first away game of the new year to high-flying Suphanburi
We have a terrific record of played three, won three at the Suphanburi Provincial Stadium...but could that 100% record be about to end?
2022/23 Ayutthaya United v Samut Prakan
A huge test of our promotion credentials as we travel to high-flying Ayutthaya United
Can we make it seven league games unbeaten in Thailand's old capital city?
2022/23 Samut Prakan v Maejo United
We take a break from league action to focus on the FA Cup competition
Now that Samut Prakan are a second division club, we have to enter the Thai FA Cup at the qualifying round stage. And once again we are paired against Maejo United,
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) Samut Prakan v Khon Kaen United
Let's face it - this is the biggest, most important match in Samut Prakan City's short history
Two home games to go and two wins needed - it's as simple as that.
Ready for kick off?
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