

Buriram United and PT Prachuap FC Play Out Stalemate in Thai FA Cup Fourth Round
Buriram United’s bid to retain the Thai FA Cup hit a temporary roadblock as they were held to a goalless draw by PT Prachuap FC in the fourth round on May 31, 2026. The match at the Chang Arena saw the home side dominate possession but fail to break down a stubborn defense, meaning a replay will be needed to decide who advances.
From the opening whistle, Buriram United imposed their style of play, circulating the ball patiently and probing for gaps. Their wide attackers were particularly active, but PT Prachuap FC defended in a compact block, with two banks of four making it difficult for the champions to create clear scoring chances. The best opportunity of the first half fell to Buriram’s Brazilian striker, whose header from a corner was tipped over the bar.
The second half followed a similar pattern. Buriram pushed higher up the pitch and introduced fresh legs from the bench, but PT Prachuap’s goalkeeper made several smart saves to preserve the clean sheet. The visitors rarely threatened on the counter, content to take the draw back to their home ground. The final whistle confirmed a 0-0 scoreline that leaves the tie finely balanced ahead of the replay.
Key Tactical Points
- Buriram’s dominance: They had over 70% possession and 15 shots but only three on target.
- PT Prachuap’s discipline: The visitors committed 18 fouls, often breaking up play before Buriram could build momentum.
- Missed chances: Buriram’s usually clinical forwards were off target on several occasions, including a late header that flashed wide.
Standout Performances
PT Prachuap’s goalkeeper delivered a man-of-the-match display, making at least four quality saves. His defense also deserves praise for staying organized under relentless pressure. For Buriram, the central midfielder controlled the tempo but lacked the final pass to unlock the defense.
What’s Next?
The replay will take place at PT Prachuap’s stadium in the coming weeks. Buriram United will be favorites to advance, but this performance shows that the FA Cup holders cannot afford to be complacent. The Thai FA Cup has a history of upsets, and PT Prachuap will fancy their chances.