Overview
Chat
115
Intelligence
Standings
Prediction
Bangkok
BEC Tero Sasana
Attacks
88
106
Dangerous Attacks
54
60
Ball Possession
49
51
On Target
1
5
Off Target
6026
4121
Important Events
Live text broadcast
End 1-0
98′
93′
1-0
l.dudu
93′
90′
81′
Halftime 0-0
46′
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
Subsititution(injury)
VAR
Match Info
In a tightly contested Thai League 2 encounter, Bangkok FC edged past BEC Tero Sasana with a narrow 1-0 victory at their home ground. The solitary goal, scored in the second half, was enough to separate the two sides in a match characterized by defensive solidity and few clear-cut chances. This result is significant for Bangkok's promotion aspirations, keeping them in touch with the top of the table, while Tero Sasana will rue missed opportunities to take something from the game.
The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams prioritizing defensive structure over attacking flair. The best opportunity fell to Tero Sasana, whose striker saw a close-range header brilliantly saved by the Bangkok goalkeeper. The deadlock was finally broken in the 68th minute. After a period of sustained pressure, Bangkok won a corner, and a powerful header from their center-back found the back of the net, sending the home fans into raptures. Tero Sasana pushed for an equalizer in the closing stages, but Bangkok's defense held firm, blocking shots and clearing their lines with determination.
The standout performance came from Bangkok's goalkeeper, who made two crucial saves in the first half to keep his team level, earning a well-deserved clean sheet. The match's decisive moment was the set-piece goal, highlighting Bangkok's aerial threat. The result sees Bangkok FC consolidate their position in the upper half of the Thai League 2 standings, applying pressure on the automatic promotion spots. Tero Sasana, meanwhile, remains in mid-table. Post-match, the Bangkok coach highlighted his team's "resilience and set-piece quality," while the Tero Sasana manager stated his team "controlled possession but lacked the final product." The lineups saw Bangkok in their customary red, with Tero Sasana taking the field in their iconic pink and blue.

