(2021/22) Chonburi v Samut Prakan
We make the one-hour drive south to take on the Sharks of Chonburi.
Having met in the league four times, Samut Prakan have a 100% record against Chonburi. However, this is a much stronger looking Chonburi side than in the past couple of seasons.
(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Ratchaburi
After a fine FA Cup win in midweek, we get back to the business of hopefully picking up league points.
We have a poor record against the Dragons of Ratchaburi but they don't seem to be quite the team they were in past seasons.
(2021/22) Samut Prakan v Port FC
One of the most eagerly awaited fixtures of the season as the noisy neighbors come to Bang Plee
No matter how high Port FC are in the league, we always seem to raise our game to new levels when we play the Port Lions at home.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Trat
Our final home game of the season as we face the already relegated Trat
With this game having an air of 'meaningless end-of-season fixture' to it, let's take a look at the teams battling for promotion from the second division and where we might be travelling to next season.
(2020/21) Suphanburi v Samut Prakan
A midweek trip to one of this season's relegation favourites - Suphanburi FC
After fans got their excitement up about being let into games at the weekend, it didn't happen! But the Thai FA are allowing 25% of stadium capacities from this week. Let's see how this all pans out.
(2020/21) Trat FC v Samut Prakan
The long journey down the east coast to take on a team struggling in the bottom three
We're starting to look at the teams above us now and dreaming of a place in the top five. Three points away at Trat would be an ideal start with more difficult games around the corner.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan v Nakhon Ratchisima
Can we build on last Sunday's excellent away win at PT Prachuap?
The Sea Fang meet the Swat Cats and a good chance of three points tonight against a side in the bottom three and low on confidence.
(2020/21) Samut Prakan City v Rayong FC
The season finally gets underway again with a home match against fellow strugglers, Rayong FC
Each stadium will be allowed to admit fans, but only up to 25% of the capacity. And of that number, 10% will be allocated to away supporters. This is the new normal - at least for the foreseeable future.
2020/21 season fixtures
How will Samut Prakan fare in their second season as a Thai Premier League club?
Thirty Thai Premier League games plus FA Cup and League Cup.
(2020) SPCFC transfer news
We're welcoming new players but saying goodbye to old friends as the 2020 season draws nearer.
It's the crazy close season. Keep tabs on who's coming and who's going at Samut Prakan City?