

Port FC secured a gritty 1-0 win away at BG Pathum United in the Thai League Cup on 24 May 2026. The result booked Port FC’s place in the next stage of the competition.
Match Overview
In a tightly contested quarter‑final at the Leo Stadium, Port FC showed defensive resilience and took their chance when it came. BG Pathum United dominated large spells of possession but were unable to convert, falling to a second‑half sucker punch.
Key Moments
- First half: BG Pathum United controlled the early exchanges. Striker Teerasil Dangda saw a header cleared off the line in the 23rd minute, and midfielder Sarach Yooyen tested Port goalkeeper Somporn Yos with a fierce drive from distance.
- 58th minute – Goal: Port FC struck against the run of play. A quick counter‑attack saw winger Kevin Ingreso race down the left. His cross found attacking midfielder Bordin Phala, who volleyed home from close range.
- BG Pathum response: The home side threw men forward but found Port’s backline, marshalled by captain Elias Dolah, resolute. A free‑kick from Worachit Kanitsribampen sailed just over the bar in the 81st minute.
- Late drama: BG Pathum had a penalty appeal waved away in stoppage time after a collision in the box, sparking protests from the bench.
Tactical Analysis
Port FC set up in a counter‑attacking 4‑3‑3, ceding possession to BG Pathum’s possession‑based 4‑2‑3‑1. The plan succeeded as Port absorbed pressure and pounced on transition. BG Pathum’s inability to finish from open play and Port’s disciplined defensive shape proved decisive.
Competition Impact
The Thai League Cup defeat is a blow for BG Pathum United, who had ambitions of a domestic double. Port FC, meanwhile, continue their impressive cup run and will be a team to watch in the later rounds.