From stunning last-minute champions to dramatic cup final qualifications, Southeast Asia and Australia’s top football leagues have exploded into life. With Lion City Sailors and Persib Bandung clinching league titles, and Thai FA Cup and A-League semi-finals looming, fans across the region are bracing for a gripping climax to the season.

Singapore: Sailors Clinch Title Ahead of Continental Final
Lion City Sailors sealed the Singapore Premier League title with two games to spare, edging Tanjong Pagar 1-0 thanks to Maxime Lestienne’s penalty. The victory provides the perfect boost ahead of their upcoming AFC Champions League Two™ final. Elsewhere, Albirex Niigata brushed aside Geylang 4-1, while Tampines and DPMM also recorded wins.

 

Indonesia: Persib Crowned After Late Heroics
Persib Bandung were crowned Liga 1 champions following a dramatic 1-1 draw with Barito Putera. Reduced to 10 men late on, Persib snatched the crucial point via a stoppage-time equaliser from Yuswanto Aditya. Dewa United beat Persita 3-0, and PSM edged Malut United 3-2 in other key fixtures.

Thailand: Buriram and Muangthong Set Up Blockbuster FA Cup Final
Thai football fans are in for a thrilling FA Cup final as Buriram United and Muangthong United booked their places in emphatic fashion. Buriram dominated BG Pathum 3-0, while Muangthong edged Ratchaburi 3-2, with Poramet Arjvirai bagging a late winner in the 89th minute. The final is set for May 24.

Australia: A-League Semi-Final Lineup Confirmed
The A-League finals are heating up. Melbourne Victory advanced past Western Sydney 2-1, led by a standout Daniel Arzani performance, and now face Auckland FC in the semis. Western United overcame Adelaide 3-2 and will meet Melbourne City in their own two-legged showdown.

 

Vietnam: Nam Dinh Maintain Title Push
Nam Dinh continue to lead the V.League 1 after a tight 2-1 victory over Thanh Hoa, maintaining their five-point cushion over Hanoi FC, who edged Song Lam Nghe An by the same scoreline. With just a handful of games remaining, the title race remains alive.

Cambodia: Crown Keep Pressure On with Five-Star Show
Phnom Penh Crown put five past Angkor Tiger to tighten their grip on second place, though champions Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng remain out of reach. Devit Yem and Andres Nieto led the scoring, while Javier Gayoso and Taiga Kitajima rounded off a goal-laden encounter.

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