(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Chiang Rai

It's down to the wire! Who's going to have any fingernails left?

The last game of the season and Samut Prakan not only need to win to stay in the premier league but have to rely on a result elsewhere.


(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.


(2021/22) Suphanburi v Samut Prakan

Could both of these clubs be playing each other in the second division next season?

A two-hour drive to Suphanburi and for Samut Prakan, the very last roll of the survival dice.


(2021/22) Muangthong United v Samut Prakan

Four games remain with relegation a case of 'when' rather than 'if'

Samut Prakan need to take maximum points from their final four games to even have half a chance of staying up. It's that simple.


(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Chonburi FC

Can we end a winless home run of 8 league games that stretches back to the end of October?

The Sharks of Chonburi are in town and I'm hesitant to use the expression 'must-win' game as survival now smacks of mission impossible.


(2021/22) Samut Prakan v BG Pathum

Six games remaining to save our season!

I've been doing the numbers and worked out we need to win at least four of our final six games to even stand a chance of staying in the premier league.


(2021/22) Port FC v Samut Prakan

Can we score our first league goal in over 450 minutes of football?

The fight for premier league survival goes on as we travel to close neighbours Port for a Sunday 6.00 pm kick off.


(2020/21) Bangkok United v Samut Prakan

A short away trip to third place Bangkok United

On our previous two trips to Bangkok United's Thammasat Stadium, we've come away bruised, battered and defeated. Third time lucky, maybe?


(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Suphanburi

Probably too early to call this one a relegation six-pointer but it feels like a mighty important game.

Forget the teams above us in the premier league; it's the teams below that we currently need to focus on, starting with hopefully three points against Suphanburi. This game is massive.


(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Muangthong United

Samut Prakan take on The Kirins in a midweek fixture at Bang Plee

After a brave performance against Chonburi at the weekend, Samut Prakan find themselves a little too near the relegation zone for comfort. Three points tonight would be most welcome!


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