Chonburi come into this one with a useful home platform for a home win bet, taking 16 points from their 12 league matches at home and scoring 15 while conceding 13. They have also won three of their last four league games, including the 2-0 home victory over Sukhothai on 21 March, so the recent trend is pointing in the right direction. That makes their own ground the key angle here rather than relying on a wider season story.
Rayong’s away record is weaker, with only two wins, four draws and six defeats on the road, and they have shipped 18 goals in those 12 away league matches. Their recent results are not without resistance, but the away split still leans against them, especially when they are facing a side that has been more reliable at home. Chonburi’s overall balance is also slightly cleaner, with 30 goals scored and 35 conceded compared with Rayong’s 36 scored and 33 conceded, which underlines how tight this matchup may be.
There is a little tension in the head-to-head, because Rayong have avoided defeat in three straight meetings and won the most recent league clash 1-0 in November 2025. Even so, Chonburi were on top in the two earlier league meetings listed here, and their home advantage matters given Rayong’s uneven away returns. The projected 2-1 scoreline fits that balance: competitive, but still with Chonburi just edging it.
Chonburi’s home numbers also sit comfortably alongside the xG projection, with 1.8 expected goals against Rayong’s 1.0. That is the sort of gap that usually suits a home win selection more than a draw or away result, even if Rayong’s recent 2-1 win over Kanchanaburi shows they can still threaten. Chonburi have also taken four home wins already this season, which is enough to trust them in what should be a close game.
My prediction is Home Win at 91/100. Chonburi’s home record of four wins, four draws and four losses is solid enough to lean on, while Rayong’s away record of two wins in 12 is a clear weakness for this fixture. The xG projection also favours the hosts at 1.8 to 1.0, and Rayong’s three straight away league defeats before this latest away swing keep the pressure on them.