

Bangkok Women continued their impressive start to the Thai Women's Super League season with a commanding 2–0 victory over Chonburi FA (w) on Sunday afternoon. The win keeps Bangkok level on points with the league leaders and underlines their ambition to challenge for the title this year.
Match Overview
From the first minute, Bangkok Women imposed their style – quick possession and relentless pressing. Chonburi FA struggled to build attacks, often losing the ball in midfield. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when forward Nattaya Srisawat headed in from a corner delivered by midfielder Jaruwan Thong‑in. Bangkok continued to create chances but were denied by some fine saves from Chonburi goalkeeper Pimchanok Lertwong.
Decisive Second Goal
The second half saw Bangkok maintain control. They doubled their lead in the 72nd minute through a well‑worked team move. Striker Kanlaya Jantakul received a pass on the right edge of the box, cut inside past two defenders, and fired a low shot into the bottom corner. Chonburi FA (w) had no answer and rarely threatened the Bangkok goal after that.
Season Context
Bangkok Women have now won three of their first four league matches, with one draw. Their defensive record has been outstanding, conceding only one goal so far. Chonburi FA (w) remain mid‑table and will need to improve their attacking output – they have scored just two goals in four games.
Star Performer
Midfielder Jaruwan Thong‑in was the architect of the win, providing the assist for the opening goal and completing 85 per cent of her passes. Her vision and set‑piece delivery made the difference in a game where Bangkok were rarely troubled.