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Bangkok Women - Women VS College Of Asian Scholars Women Score Today
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06-20 17:00
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Bangkok Women
College of Asian Scholars Women
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99
108
Dangerous Attacks
51
71
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43
57
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6
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45′
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Match Info

Bangkok, Thailand – June 20, 2026 – College of Asian Scholars Women delivered a professional performance to claim a 2-0 away victory over Bangkok Women in the Thai Women's Super League at the Bangkok Metropolitan Stadium. The result keeps the visitors firmly in title contention while deepening the home side's mid-table struggles.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, College of Asian Scholars (CAS) imposed their technical superiority, controlling possession and pressing high up the pitch. Bangkok Women, despite the home advantage, struggled to build sustained attacks against a disciplined CAS defence. The deadlock was broken just before the half-hour mark through a well-worked set piece.

Key Moments

  • 28th minute: CAS midfielder Jutarat Promkum rose highest to meet a corner from the right, nodding the ball past Bangkok goalkeeper Siriporn Khamsri for the opening goal.
  • 55th minute: A swift counter‑attack saw striker Kanyanat Buasri slot home from a tight angle after a defence‑splitting pass from Nipawan Panyosuk, doubling the lead.
  • 72nd minute: Bangkok Women's best chance came when substitute Thidarat Kaewphong forced a sharp save from CAS keeper Waraporn Boonsing.

Tactical Story

Bangkok Women started in a 4‑4‑2 formation but were overrun in midfield as CAS used a 4‑3‑3 with fluid wingers. The visitors’ ability to switch play quickly exposed the home full‑backs, particularly in the second half. Bangkok’s attempts to press higher after the break left gaps that CAS exploited with incisive through‑balls. The home side lacked a creative spark in the final third, managing only three shots on target across the 90 minutes.

Standout Performers

  • Jutarat Promkum (CAS): Dominant in aerial duels and composed in possession. Her goal and subsequent defensive work earned her the Player of the Match award.
  • Nipawan Panyosuk (CAS): The midfield engine covered every blade of grass, contributing to build‑up play and providing the assist for the second goal.
  • Siriporn Khamsri (Bangkok): Despite conceding twice, the Bangkok goalkeeper made several solid stops, preventing the scoreline from being heavier.

Table Impact

The victory lifts College of Asian Scholars Women to 30 points from 13 matches, keeping them in second place behind leaders BG Bundit Asia (32 points). Bangkok Women remain seventh in the ten‑team table with 15 points, now six points adrift of the top half. The result underlines CAS’s credentials as genuine title challengers as the season approaches its decisive phase.