Port FC come into this one in strong league shape, with four wins and two draws from their last six in Thai League 1 and a six-match unbeaten run overall. At home they have been especially hard to break down, winning nine and drawing three without a single league defeat, while scoring 32 and conceding only five on their own ground.
PT Prachuap FC are not far behind in the table, but their away record is much less convincing for a trip to the league’s second-best home side. They have won only two of their 12 away league matches, with six draws and four defeats, and that profile leaves them vulnerable if the game stays tight deep into the second half.
The recent head-to-head also leans toward a Port result, with Port winning 1-0 in the reverse fixture in November 2025. Even so, the broader meeting history has often been low-scoring, and that fits Prachuap’s recent run of two draws in a row, including a goalless home stalemate with True Bangkok United after a match where they played much of it a man down.
Port’s attack has been productive at home, and they have opened the scoring frequently this season, which matters in a match where they are expected to control territory. Prachuap have only scored 12 away league goals, so even a narrow home win would be enough if Port keep their usual defensive standard in front of their own crowd.
My prediction is Home Win at 8/13. Port’s perfect home league record of nine wins from nine is the clearest angle, and Prachuap’s away return of only two wins in 12 does not inspire much confidence. Port have also won the last head-to-head in November, and their home defence has conceded just five league goals all season, which gives them a strong base even if the 2-1 xG line suggests Prachuap may still get chances.