Unbeaten Thai League 1 leaders Buriram United continue their chase for a treble today when they host second-tier side Phrae United in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Buriram hold a 12-point lead in the league and have reached the semi-finals of the League Cup.
They will be heavy favourites to advance to the FA Cup semi-finals when they entertain Phrae at their Chang Arena.
“We have many matches to play and tomorrow [today] we will play in the FA Cup,” Buriram coach Masatada Ishii said yesterday. “We are the defending champions and we are looking forward to this match. Although Phrae United are from Thai League 2, we cannot underestimate them. This is a knockout tournament, so we can’t make…
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