(2020/21) Nakhon Ratchisima v Samut Prakan
A tricky midweek trip to Nakhon Ratchisima, a team in very decent form.
Could we follow up a comfortable 4-0 home win against struggling PT Prachuap with another three points away at Nakhon Ratchisima, unbeaten in their last 8 games?
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Muangthong United
Could we follow up Saturday's win at Rayong with three home points against The Kirin?
This will be our third meeting with Muangthong this season following a goalless league encounter and a 1-0 defeat in the FA Cup.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Police Tero
Our first home game of 2021 as we welcome Police Tero to Bang Plee
When we played away to Police Tero at the beginning of this very long season, they were riding high at the top of the table and Samut Prakan were near the bottom. How the situation has changed!
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Chonburi
It's a local derby (of sorts) - The Sharks are in town!
After the 'excitement' of the FA Cup, we're back to the bread-and-butter of the Thai Premier League as we entertain Chonburi and look to continue our run of decent form.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Sukhothai
The return of last season's star striker, Ibson Melo, and ex-manager, Surapong Kongthep
Last week's defeat at home to Suphanburi means Samut Prakan are hovering just above the relegation zone and this weekend, the bottom four clubs all play each other. Oh boy, do we need three points from this one!
(2020/21) BG Pathum United v Samut Prakan
A trip to Pathum Thani and the chance to pit ourselves against the league leaders
My first ever visit to a stadium I've wanted to see for some time - the iconic, three-sided Leo Stadium in Pathum Thani. What a shame it's such a bugger to get to if you don't have your own car!
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Nakhon Ratchisima
Can we build on last Sunday's excellent away win at PT Prachuap?
The Sea Fang meet the Swat Cats and a good chance of three points tonight against a side in the bottom three and low on confidence.
(2020/21) Muangthong United v Samut Prakan
An away trip to North of Bangkok to another team who have started the season poorly
Heavy rains and thunderstorms were predicted for the weekend so it was umbrellas and raincoats at the ready. Oh the joys of watching Thai football in the monsoon season from an uncovered away section.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan City v Rayong FC
The season finally gets underway again with a home match against fellow strugglers, Rayong FC
Each stadium will be allowed to admit fans, but only up to 25% of the capacity. And of that number, 10% will be allocated to away supporters. This is the new normal - at least for the foreseeable future.
(2020/21) Port FC v Samut Prakan
With a point under our belts, we face a difficult first away match against close neighbours, Port FC.
Last year's corresponding fixture was an end-of-season, nothing encounter but this one has a very different feel to it.