RAYONG– Chiangrai United left Rayong Provincial Stadium with a 1-1 draw after a hard-fought Thai League 1 match on February 15, 2026. Rayong FC controlled long spells, but the visitors held on and made it count when they went ahead. In the end, Rayong rescued a point with a late header that lifted the home crowd.
For Rayong FC, the result feels like two points lost after several strong attacking phases. For Chiangrai United, it’s a useful away point as they try to climb away from trouble in mid-table.

Match recap and key moments
Under the lights in Rayong, the home side started on the front foot and pressed early. Still, Chiangrai United landed the first punch, even though Rayong had more of the ball.
- 33rd minute: Jordan Emaviwe punished a mistake at the back and finished calmly to put Chiangrai United up 0-1.
- At halftime, Chiangrai United led 1-0, even as Rayong kept pushing.
- After the break, Rayong raised the tempo and used substitutes to add fresh legs.
- 88th minute: Stênio Junior met a cross from Ryoma Ito and headed home to make it 1-1, setting off loud celebrations in the stands.
- In stoppage time, both teams looked for a winner, yet neither back line blinked.
This draw also changed the recent pattern between the teams, since their latest meetings had produced winners instead of shared points.
Chiangrai United display and table impact
Chiangrai United, often called the “Bees,” showed grit on the road. They absorbed pressure for long stretches, stayed organized, and took their chance in front of the goal. As a result, they added a valuable point to their total.
Chiangrai United current Thai League 1 standing (as of February 2026):
| Position | Team | Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goal Difference | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9th | Chiangrai United | 20 | 5 | 10 | 5 | -5 | 25 |
That point gives them a bit more breathing room from the bottom group. It also underlines a theme of their season, because they keep finding ways to protect results and collect draws.
Rayong FC left frustrated at home
Rayong FC enjoyed plenty of possession and created openings, but they lacked a final touch for most of the night. Although the late equalizer saved them from defeat, dropping points at home can sting when the table is tight.
Rayong FC current Thai League 1 standing (as of February 2026):
| Position | Team | Played | Wins | Draws | Losses | Goal Difference | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6th | Rayong FC | 19 | 7 | 7 | 5 | +6 | 28 |
They sit in a solid upper mid-table spot for now. Even so, better finishing at home will matter if they want to stay in the top-half race.
Head-to-head notes
Chiangrai United have often had the better of this matchup in the past. Recently, though, the games have felt tighter.
- Many earlier meetings featured clear winners and plenty of goals.
- This time, the teams finally split the points, adding another chapter to a growing Thai League 1 rivalry.
Standout players
- Jordan Emaviwe (Chiangrai United): Took his chance well and scored the opener.
- Stênio Junior (Rayong FC): Came through late with the 88th-minute equalizer.
- Ryoma Ito (Rayong FC): Supplied the cross for the goal and added ideas in the final third.
Both sides kept their discipline overall. Referees showed yellow cards, but no red card changed the game.
What the draw means next
Chiangrai United can take confidence from another steady away showing. If they add more threat up front, they can move up the Thai League 1 table.
Rayong FC keep their run going, yet they’ll want more from matches where they control play. Turning pressure into goals earlier should be the focus before the next fixtures. With the mid-table race tightening, fans in both Rayong and Chiang Rai will already be watching for the reverse fixture.








