Port’s Hamilton Soares, No.25, reacts after scoring a goal in Thai League 1.
Port will be trying to end Buriram United’s bid for a treble when they meet in the FA Cup semi-finals in Ratchaburi on Wednesday.
In the other semi-final, Police Tero take on Bangkok United in Suphan Buri.
Port have enjoyed a good run since Choketawee Promrut was re-appointed as coach in February, and are now third in Thai League 1.
“Buriram are a good and strong team so we must be ready to face them,” said Choketawee, who helped Port win the FA Cup in 2019.
“We have to work hard. It is good that this game will be played at a neutral ground. I am sure that fans of both teams will be there and the atmosphere will be exciting.”
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