The stadium is packed to watch the King’s Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines.

More than 20,000 football fans attended the King's Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines. The atmosphere before the game of the 50th King's Cup football tournament between the Thai national team, ranked 100th in the world, who missed out on the King's Cup championship in the last 4 times, will play against the Philippines, ranked 148th in the world, at 8:00 p.m. at Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla Province, with more than 20,000 fans gradually entering the stadium after the organizers brought almost 5,000 tickets left from online sales this morning to sell. The fans are excited to cheer on the Thai national football team on the sidelines for the first time and hope that the Thai team will defeat the Philippines this evening. In addition, Songkhla Province has allowed vendors to set up booths to sell products and various foods around the stadium, allowing fans to not only come to watch football but also to buy food before watching the game, generating income for vendors. While 'Coach Yong' Wo rawut Srimaka, a former striker for the Thai national team from Songkhla who played in the 1998 Asian Games at Tinsulanont Stadium, the last time the Thai national football team played at this stadium was 26 years ago, said that it was a source of pride for the people of Songkhla to be the host of the King's Cup this time, and he thought that the Thai team would win against the Philippines 3-0 in this game. For the statistics of the Thai national team meeting the Philippines 23 times, Thailand won 18 matches, drew 2 matches, the Philippines won 3 matches, but in the last 20 matches, Thailand has never lost to the Philippines. And the last time they met in the ASEAN Championship on December 26, 2022, the Thai team won at home against the Philippines 4-0 Source: Thai News Agency

  • The stadium is packed to watch the King’s Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines.

    More than 20,000 football fans attended the King's Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines. The atmosphere before the game of the 50th King's Cup football tournament between the Thai national team, ranked 100th in the world, who missed out on the King's Cup championship in the last 4 times, will play against the Philippines, ranked 148th in the world, at 8:00 p.m. at Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla Province, with more than 20,000 fans gradually entering the stadium after the organizers brought almost 5,000 tickets left from online sales this morning to sell. The fans are excited to cheer on the Thai national football team on the sidelines for the first time and hope that the Thai team will defeat the Philippines this evening. In addition, Songkhla Province has allowed vendors to set up booths to sell products and various foods around the stadium, allowing fans to not only come to watch football but also to buy food before watching the game, generating income for vendors. While 'Coach Yong' Wo rawut Srimaka, a former striker for the Thai national team from Songkhla who played in the 1998 Asian Games at Tinsulanont Stadium, the last time the Thai national football team played at this stadium was 26 years ago, said that it was a source of pride for the people of Songkhla to be the host of the King's Cup this time, and he thought that the Thai team would win against the Philippines 3-0 in this game. For the statistics of the Thai national team meeting the Philippines 23 times, Thailand won 18 matches, drew 2 matches, the Philippines won 3 matches, but in the last 20 matches, Thailand has never lost to the Philippines. And the last time they met in the ASEAN Championship on December 26, 2022, the Thai team won at home against the Philippines 4-0 Source: Thai News Agency

  • The stadium is packed to watch the King’s Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines.

    More than 20,000 football fans attended the King's Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines. The atmosphere before the game of the 50th King's Cup football tournament between the Thai national team, ranked 100th in the world, who missed out on the King's Cup championship in the last 4 times, will play against the Philippines, ranked 148th in the world, at 8:00 p.m. at Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla Province, with more than 20,000 fans gradually entering the stadium after the organizers brought almost 5,000 tickets left from online sales this morning to sell. The fans are excited to cheer on the Thai national football team on the sidelines for the first time and hope that the Thai team will defeat the Philippines this evening. In addition, Songkhla Province has allowed vendors to set up booths to sell products and various foods around the stadium, allowing fans to not only come to watch football but also to buy food before watching the game, generating income for vendors. While 'Coach Yong' Wo rawut Srimaka, a former striker for the Thai national team from Songkhla who played in the 1998 Asian Games at Tinsulanont Stadium, the last time the Thai national football team played at this stadium was 26 years ago, said that it was a source of pride for the people of Songkhla to be the host of the King's Cup this time, and he thought that the Thai team would win against the Philippines 3-0 in this game. For the statistics of the Thai national team meeting the Philippines 23 times, Thailand won 18 matches, drew 2 matches, the Philippines won 3 matches, but in the last 20 matches, Thailand has never lost to the Philippines. And the last time they met in the ASEAN Championship on December 26, 2022, the Thai team won at home against the Philippines 4-0 Source: Thai News Agency

  • The stadium is packed to watch the King’s Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines.

    More than 20,000 football fans attended the King's Cup football match between Thailand and the Philippines. The atmosphere before the game of the 50th King's Cup football tournament between the Thai national team, ranked 100th in the world, who missed out on the King's Cup championship in the last 4 times, will play against the Philippines, ranked 148th in the world, at 8:00 p.m. at Tinsulanon Stadium, Songkhla Province, with more than 20,000 fans gradually entering the stadium after the organizers brought almost 5,000 tickets left from online sales this morning to sell. The fans are excited to cheer on the Thai national football team on the sidelines for the first time and hope that the Thai team will defeat the Philippines this evening. In addition, Songkhla Province has allowed vendors to set up booths to sell products and various foods around the stadium, allowing fans to not only come to watch football but also to buy food before watching the game, generating income for vendors. While 'Coach Yong' Wo rawut Srimaka, a former striker for the Thai national team from Songkhla who played in the 1998 Asian Games at Tinsulanont Stadium, the last time the Thai national football team played at this stadium was 26 years ago, said that it was a source of pride for the people of Songkhla to be the host of the King's Cup this time, and he thought that the Thai team would win against the Philippines 3-0 in this game. For the statistics of the Thai national team meeting the Philippines 23 times, Thailand won 18 matches, drew 2 matches, the Philippines won 3 matches, but in the last 20 matches, Thailand has never lost to the Philippines. And the last time they met in the ASEAN Championship on December 26, 2022, the Thai team won at home against the Philippines 4-0 Source: Thai News Agency

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