Kanchanaburi Power FC have been hard to trust at the back, with 46 goals conceded in 26 league matches and only one clean sheet in their last six. Their recent home games have also leaned open, including a 1-4 loss to Port FC and a 0-4 defeat to Chiangrai United, while even their 1-0 win over Sukhothai was tight rather than dominant. That kind of record leaves them vulnerable if BG Pathum United start well.
BG Pathum United arrive in better overall shape, sitting fifth with 41 points and an away record of four wins, five draws and three defeats. They have scored in each of their last six league matches and were involved in a 2-2 draw with Ratchaburi and a 1-1 draw at Rayong FC, so they usually carry enough threat to compete on the road. The only slight concern for an away win is that they have not been especially shut-down solid lately, but their balance is still stronger than Kanchanaburi’s.
The head-to-head also leans their way, with BG Pathum United winning 2-1 in the meeting on 24 December 2025. That result fits the broader picture: Kanchanaburi have lost four of their last six league games, while BG Pathum are unbeaten in two and have already taken points away at Rayong and Ayutthaya United this month. For a straight away win, the visitors’ stronger league position and steadier away profile matter more than Kanchanaburi’s occasional home resistance.
There is some tension with a clean, controlled away performance because BG Pathum have conceded in five of their last six league matches, and Kanchanaburi have found the net in several recent games too. Still, the visitors’ edge in quality, their more reliable away record, and Kanchanaburi’s poor overall home-and-away balance point in the same direction. A 1-2 scoreline also feels plausible if BG Pathum manage the match without needing to dominate every phase.
My prediction is Away Win at 17/20. BG Pathum United have won four of their last seven league games, are much better placed in the table, and their away record of four wins and five draws from 12 trips is stronger than Kanchanaburi Power FC’s overall profile. Kanchanaburi have lost four of their last six league matches and have conceded 46 goals already, which leaves them exposed against a side that has scored in every one of its last six.