Thailand

Thai League 2

Thailand Thailand Second tier 🏛️ Est. 2017 👥 18 Teams

Thai League 2 is the second tier of Thai football, below Thai League 1. It features clubs from across the country competing for promotion to the top flight and serves as a platform for developing domestic talent. The league operates a promotion-relegation system and has undergone branding changes, most notably being rebranded as Thai League 2 in 2017.

⚡ Fast-paced, competitive matches with strong counter-attacks and regional rivalries; teams focus on developing young players and short-passing build-up.

📌 Notable Facts

  • Acts as the primary promotion route to Thai League 1, with the top teams earning promotion.
  • Features clubs from many provinces, generating strong regional rivalries.
  • Underwent branding and structural changes in 2017 when rebranded as Thai League 2 as part of the Thai League restructuring.

League Table

# Team M W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 29 17 9 3 53 29 +24 60
2 28 14 9 5 38 24 +14 51
3 29 13 8 8 42 41 +1 47
4 28 13 7 8 40 32 +8 46
5 28 14 4 10 44 44 0 46
6 29 12 8 9 44 31 +13 44
7 29 10 10 9 37 43 -6 40
8 29 10 9 10 41 37 +4 39
9 29 10 7 12 40 40 0 37
10 29 12 1 16 46 50 -4 37
11 29 10 6 13 32 39 -7 36
12 29 8 11 10 52 45 +7 35
13 28 8 10 10 38 39 -1 34
14 29 8 9 12 36 37 -1 33
15 28 9 6 13 41 45 -4 33
16 28 7 10 11 30 49 -19 31
17 29 7 9 13 22 32 -10 30
18 29 6 7 16 33 52 -19 25
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📜 Past Matches
9 matches
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08 Mar
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Nakhon Si United will look to capitalize on home turf against Sisaket UTD.

Sisaket will attempt to counter, but may struggle to threaten consistently.

A tight game with potential for a late goal margin in favor of the hosts.

08 Mar
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Police Tero FC are likely to edge a balanced contest against Mahasarakham.

Both sides have attacking options, making a draw plausible.

Defensive discipline will be decisive in a tightly contested match.

08 Mar
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Trat FC should exploit home advantage to edge Nong Bua Pitchaya.

Nong Bua Pitchaya may find it hard to keep pace, but could pull a goal.

An entertaining clash with multiple chances and a goal apiece.

08 Mar
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Nakhon Pathom and Kasetsart are evenly matched, trending toward a draw.

Both teams will try to control the midfield and avoid mistakes.

Expect a tense, low-scoring battle with chances for both sides.

08 Mar
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Pattani FC host Phrae United and aim to pick up maximum points.

Phrae United will seek to disrupt with counter-attacks.

Home advantage could tip the balance in a low-scoring affair.

07 Mar
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Khonkaen United will be tested by Rasi Salai's attack.

Rasi Salai United aim for three points at home.

A balanced game with chances at both ends.

07 Mar
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Pattaya Dolphins United should exploit home turf.

Chiangmai United will look to spoil the party.

An open affair with goals on both sides.

07 Mar
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Chanthaburi FC host Bangkok FC in a tight league contest.

Both teams head into the match with similar form.

A draw is a plausible outcome given the profiles.

07 Mar
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92% AI - 1

Songkhla United aim to press from the front.

Chainat FC will look to control midfield and counter.

An entertaining game with multiple goals expected.

Thai League 2

Thai League 2 is the second tier of Thai football, serving as the bridge between Thailand’s fast, youth-focused clubs and the top-flight Thai League 1. It brings together professional teams from across the country, competing in a double round-robin format that rewards consistency and tactical growth. Promotion for the top teams and relegation for the bottom crews create a high-stakes race in every match, amplifying regional pride as clubs meet in fierce derbies from the north to the south. The league is renowned for fast-paced football, sharp counter-attacks, and rapid transitions, yet many clubs also invest in short-passing build-up and the development of young players through strong academy systems, producing a modern, adaptable style of play. The season typically runs within a single calendar year, from February through October, aligning with Thailand’s domestic calendar and cup competitions. Key facts: the champions earn automatic promotion to Thai League 1, while runners-up often contend for additional spots via playoffs; clubs cultivate talent and loan players to gain experience. Fans follow Thai League 2 for rising stars, dramatic promotion races, and the regional rivalries that heat up matchdays.