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Thailand vs Singapore Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

by Alex Lawes · November 10 2025, 13:07
Thailand vs Singapore Preview & Prediction | 2025 International Friendly

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We have two of the middling teams in Asia preparing for the continuation of AFC Asian Cup qualification as Thailand face Singapore in an international friendly this week.

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Thailand vs Singapore prediction

Under the management of Englishman and former United States interim boss Anthony Hudson, Thailand are ranked 96th in the world and have been improving. They head into this one on the back of a 6-1 demolition of Chinese Taipei last month, a few days after a 2-0 win against the Taiwanese.

They now face a Singaporean side that managed to edge past India by two goals to one last month. They themselves have also been improving but they are also lacking a fair amount of quality as that victory against a poor India side came after a 1-1 draw with them and a 2-1 loss to Malaysia in September.

Both sides have bigger fish to fry later on in this international break but Thailand should remain favourites for this one, as a stronger side with their home advantage.

Thailand vs Singapore tip: Thailand to win

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