Crunch game: Bangkok United’s Chayawat Srinawong, left, and Buriram United’s Naruebodin Weerawatnodom pose with the FA Cup trophy.
Bangkok United and Buriram United are both confident that they will win the FA Cup when they meet in the final on Sunday.
The match at True Stadium (Thammasat Stadium) in Rangsit kicks off at 6pm.
The winners will receive five million baht in prize money and the runners-up get one million baht.
While Thai League 1 and League Cup champions Buriram are chasing a second successive treble, Bangkok are seeking their first major title.
Masatada Ishii’s Buriram will start favourites against Thai League 1 runners-up Bangkok, coached by Totchtawan Sripan, but the capital side will enjoy a home-field…
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