Thailand vs Singapore prediction, head-to-head and probable lineups - 13.11.2025
One of the friendly matches of the current international window is set for Thursday at the Rajamangala National Stadium in Bangkok, where Thailand will take on Singapore. Here’s a betting tip on the outcome of this clash with strong odds for success.
Match preview
Thailand approach this friendly in a comfortable position in Asian Cup qualifying, sharing first place with Turkmenistan on nine points from four matches. Anthony Hudson’s men bounced back from a 1-3 defeat to Turkmenistan with two convincing wins over Chinese Taipei—2-0 at home and 6-1 away.
Although this encounter with Singapore is a friendly, the coach may rotate the squad with an eye on the upcoming official fixture against Sri Lanka. Two debutants—Ikhlas Sanron and Jude Soonsup-Bell—have been called up, adding intrigue to the match. Even so, the team’s attacking potential remains high, especially with the likes of Supachok and Chaided in the lineup.
Singapore are also fighting for Asian Cup qualification, currently sitting second in their group, trailing Hong Kong only on tiebreakers. The team snapped a three-match winless streak by defeating India 2-1, thanks to a brace from Song Ui-Young.
This win has boosted the Lions’ confidence, but defensive issues and inconsistent form remain a concern for the coaching staff. Singapore haven’t beaten Thailand in over a decade and have regularly come up short in head-to-head clashes. Their game is built around midfield discipline and counter-attacks, but they may lack the resources to mount a real challenge away from home.
Probable lineups
- Thailand: Chatchai, Tripipan, Bunmatan, Kritsada, Thanawa, Chaided, Sarrach, Thongrat, Phansa, Vives, Supachok
- Singapore: Mahbud, Nazari, Han Wee, Baharudin, Azmi, Harun, Shahril, Kweh, Nakamura, Ramli, Anuar
Match facts and head-to-head
- Thailand have won 41 of 67 matches against Singapore.
- Singapore’s last victory over Thailand came in December 2012.
- Thailand have scored at least three goals in each of their last three meetings with Singapore.
Prediction
Thailand are clear favorites: the team looks strong in attack and playing at home gives them an additional edge. Singapore, despite their recent win over India, continue to struggle defensively and rarely find success in this fixture. We expect another confident win for the "War Elephants" and our bet for the match is "Thailand to win with a -1.5 handicap" at odds of 1.52.