

The 2026 Thai Women's Super League continued its compelling narrative on June 20, when Chonburi FA Women’s team secured a hard-fought 2–1 away victory against Kasem Bundit FC Women. The result underlined Chonburi’s credentials as serious contenders this season, while Kasem Bundit showed resilience despite falling short on the scoreboard.
Match Overview
Played at Kasem Bundit University Stadium, the encounter saw the home side take an early lead before Chonburi rallied in the second half. The visitors’ depth and tactical discipline ultimately decided a contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The match kicked off under the late-afternoon Bangkok heat, with both teams eager to build momentum in the league standings.
Key Moments
- 11th minute – Kasem Bundit strike first: A swift counter-attack caught the Chonburi defence off guard. Forward Thanchanok Phromsorn slotted home after a perfectly weighted through-ball, giving the home side an early 1–0 lead.
- 39th minute – Chonburi equaliser: Midfielder Siriporn Srisuwan curled a free-kick from 25 yards into the top corner, leaving the Kasem Bundit goalkeeper with no chance. The first half ended 1–1.
- 67th minute – Chonburi takes control: Substitute Orasa Kamonrat pounced on a defensive mix‑up inside the box, firing low into the net to make it 2–1. Kasem Bundit pushed for an equaliser but could not find a way past a resolute Chonburi backline.
Tactical Story
Kasem Bundit set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to absorb pressure and break quickly. The early goal gave them confidence, but Chonburi’s midfield gradually took control in the second half. The visitors switched to a 4‑3‑3 shape after the interval, stretching the home defence wide. Chonburi’s full‑backs pushed higher, and their wingers isolated the Kasem Bundit centre‑backs, creating the space for the winning goal. The home side lacked the same attacking penetration after the break, with their long balls too easily intercepted by the Chonburi centre‑halves.
Standout Players
- Siriporn Srisuwan (Chonburi FA w): Her set‑piece quality changed the game. Besides the goal, she dictated play from deep and completed 87% of her passes.
- Orasa Kamonrat (Chonburi FA w): The impact substitute turned the match. Her movement off the ball troubled the Kasem Bundit defence, and she scored the decisive goal.
- Thanchanok Phromsorn (Kasem Bundit FC Women): The home side’s brightest spark. She worked tirelessly up front and took her goal with composure, but lacked support in the second half.
Season Impact
With this victory, Chonburi FA Women climbed to third in the Thai Women’s Super League table, keeping pressure on the top two. Kasem Bundit remained in mid‑table, but their performance showed they can compete with the league’s stronger sides. The result also extended Chonburi’s unbeaten run to four matches. For Kasem Bundit, the challenge now is to convert promising displays into points. The match underlined that in the fiercely competitive Thai women’s top flight, fine margins often separate victory from defeat.