Thailand crushed Chinese Taipei 6-1, displaying attacking and precise soccer. With spectacular goals and great intensity, they demonstrated their superiority and made it clear that they are a team to be feared in the competition.

Goal! Chinese Taipei 1 – 6 Thailand. Santipharp Chan-ngom scores the sixth goal of the match with a right-footed shot that flies into the top right corner of the visitors’ goal. It’s a rout for the visitors, who win 6-1.

Shot stopped under the crossbar at ground level. Teerasak Poeiphimai sought Thailand’s sixth goal, but was unlucky in his attempt. The visitors show no mercy in the match. The game has been decided in favor of the visitors for a long time.

Benchy Estama misses the shot in another attack by Chinese Taipei. The play ended with a right-footed shot from the center of the box very close to the right post, but it went slightly wide. The home team fails to score the second goal of honor.

Thailand constantly presses for Chinese Taipei to leave, but they are unable to string together a good sequence of passes. For the moment, the game is being played on home turf, although without much danger so far. The Thais maintain their partial victory in the match.

Chinese Taipei builds an attack from the back, but ultimately fails to finish. Thailand then has a chance on the home team’s goal, but the defenders clear the ball. Thailand wins the match 4-1 with just a few minutes left to play.

Goal! Chinese Taipei 1 – 5 Thailand.
Teerasak Poeiphimai scores Thailand’s fifth goal of the match and his third of the game, firing a right-footed shot from the center of the box that is unstoppable for the Libyan goalkeeper. It’s a rout that will leave Thailand in a very good position. Thailand wins the match 4-1 with just a few minutes left to play.

Chanathip Songkrasin misses a chance for Thailand. The move ended with a left-footed shot from outside the box that grazed the crossbar. The visitors came close to scoring their third goal of the game at the end of the first half.

Thailand constantly presses for Chinese Taipei to leave, but they are unable to string together a good sequence of passes. For the moment, the game is being played on home turf, although without much danger so far. The Thais maintain their partial victory in the match.

Goal! Chinese Taipei 1 – 4 Thailand. Teerasak Poeiphimai scores Thailand’s fourth goal of the match, firing a right-footed shot from the right side of the box into the top right corner following a corner kick, and the visitors now lead 4-1.

Despite some good minutes from Chinese Taipei, they failed to translate their superiority in the final plays into goals, and Thailand gradually reacted by controlling the ball a little more and stopping suffering in defense.

Po Liang Chen misses the target in another attack by Chinese Taipei. The move ended with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, very close to the right post, but it went slightly wide. The first serious chance of the game for the home side.

The game has been quite even between both teams, with no movement of the ball and no scoring opportunities for either side, so there has been little excitement in the stadium so far. Thailand is currently winning 3-1.

Goooooooooal! Chinese Taipei 1 – 3 Thailand. Po-wei Kuo scores and Chinese Taipei starts the second half with the long-awaited goal in the match. The ball went in after an unstoppable left-footed shot.

Chanathip Songkrasin misses a chance for Thailand. The move ended with a left-footed shot from outside the box that grazed the crossbar. The visitors came close to scoring their third goal of the game at the end of the first half.

Po Liang Chen misses the target in another attack by Chinese Taipei. The move ended with a right-footed shot from the center of the box, very close to the right post, but it went slightly wide. The first serious chance of the game for the home side.

Thailand constantly presses for Chinese Taipei to leave, but they are unable to string together a good sequence of passes. For the moment, the game is being played on home turf, although without much danger so far. The Thais maintain their partial victory in the match.

The game has been fairly even between the two teams, with no movement on the ball and no scoring opportunities for either side, so there has been little excitement in the stadium so far. Thailand is currently winning 2-0.

Despite some good minutes from Chinese Taipei, they failed to translate their superiority in the final plays into goals, and Thailand gradually reacted by controlling the ball a little more and stopping suffering in defense.

Thailand constantly presses for Chinese Taipei to leave, but they are unable to string together a good sequence of passes. For the moment, the game is being played on home turf, although without much danger so far. The Thais maintain their partial victory in the match.

Chinese Taipei builds an attack from the back, but ultimately fails to finish. Thailand then has a chance on the home team’s goal, but the defenders clear the ball. Thailand is currently winning 1-0 in the first half.

The game has been quite even between both teams, with no movement of the ball and no scoring opportunities for either side, so there has been little excitement in the stadium so far. Thailand is currently winning 1-0.

Thailand faces many difficulties ahead of this match. They have lost several key players to injury. Sasalak Haiprakhon, left back for Buriram United, and more recently, key striker Supachai Jaided, had to withdraw. Before that, Thailand lost naturalized striker Gustavsson, leaving the team without a quality striker. Of the three strikers that coach Ishii prepared for the match against Chinese Taipei, only one can score. With a weak attack, it seems difficult for Thailand to win by a large margin.

The form of both teams is very contrasting. Thailand has not had much success with Masatada Ishii, losing 2 of their last 6 games, but Chinese Taipei is still far behind. In their last 4 appearances, they have lost all 4 games. In its last 13 games, this team has lost 11 times. To be fair, it is no exaggeration to say that Chinese Taipei is as weak as Laos and East Timor.

Thailand has played 3 matches in the AFC Asian Cup, Current Qualification. The soccer club has won 0 away matches. Overall during the season, Thailand won 2, lost 1, and drew 0 times. The team scored 1 goals and conceded 3. The goal difference is -2. The club is currently in 3rd place in the league table. The number of matches in which both teams have scored away from home is 1 or 100%. Thailand takes around 22.5 minutes to score a goal.

Chinese Taipei has played 3 matches in the AFC Asian Cup, Current Qualification. The soccer club has 0 wins, 3 losses, and 0 draws, of which Chinese Taipei has 0 home wins. The team ranks 4th in the standings. The average number of goals scored and conceded is 1 and 2, and the difference between them is -1. The number of home games in which both teams scored: 1 or 100%. The Taiwan team needs an average of 30 minutes to score a goal at home.

The teams played 5 matches against each other. The last match took place on 10/09/25 and ended with a score of 2:0. In all head-to-head matches, Taiwan won 1 of the matches. And Thailand managed to win 3 matches. In addition, 1 match ended in a draw. According to head-to-head statistics, the teams have a goal difference of 5-10.

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The Asian Cup, held every four years, brings together the continent’s best teams, and the qualifiers serve both to gauge each country’s level of soccer development and to give emerging nations the opportunity to compete internationally.