Ratchaburi v JDT: Livestream, TV channel, preview, ACL table and results || JDT will start as favourites in their second Group G match against Ratchaburi in this AFC Champions League encounter. When Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) take to the field against Ratchburi tonight, they will be experiencing something which they have not done in the three seasons (including last year where they withdraw after two matches) that they have played in the AFC Champions League - starting the match as favourites! Previous matches saw the Southern Tigers pitting their strength against Japanese, Korean and Chinese sides but for the first time in the history of the competition, a Malaysian team will face a Thai team in the group stages where arguably JDT are the more fancied team to be picking up three points. Neither team goes into this match in the best possible mood after JDT were edged out 1-0 by Nagoya Grampus on Tuesday with Ratchaburi also suffering a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Pohang Steelers. No doubt both sides will be looking at this fixture as the easiest of the three they have to face in Group G. Editors' Picks Start Shaw and Saka! Why England boss Southgate should embrace wing-backs as the game's new playmakers Man City lining up £100m move for Aston Villa's Grealish Tiago Tomas: Sporting's €60m wonderkid on Arsenal's transfer radar Emma Hayes: Chelsea manager's 'elite' Euro 2020 commentary proving women do belong Match details Time Date Stadium 10:00 pm Friday, 25 June 2021 Rajamangala Stadium TV channel and Live Streaming Channel/Station Astro CH815 (Fox Sports) Astro Go (stream) Squad news Benjamin Mora has no injury concerns from the opening match against Nagoya and will have a full squad to select from. With Safawi Rasid still struggling for form following his recent return from injury, that could be one area where the Mexican might look to change things up, with Ramadhan Saifullah and Akhyar Rashid being the options. Sek-san Siripong has one eye on centre back Pawee Tanthatemee who is nursing an injury from their first game against Pohang but otherwise also has a clean bill of health to choose from. Steveen Longil, Sanrawat Dechmitr and Junior Emia Mapuku are expected to be the attacking threat for the Thai side. What the coaches said Benjamin Mora "Now we turn the page because we need to look forward to the next game. Ratchaburi is more similar to Malaysian football even though Thai League is still a higher level as a league in my opinion. We watched their game against Pohang and we think that we have a good opportunity to do something good if we work together like we did against Nagoya. "My expectations always are to win because that is how we need to think. We need to expect victory because this is why we come to compete and then 95 minutes anything can happen."

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Ratchaburi v JDT: Livestream, TV channel, preview, ACL table and results || JDT will start as favourites in their second Group G match against Ratchaburi in this AFC Champions League encounter. When Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) take to the field against Ratchburi tonight, they will be experiencing something which they have not done in the three seasons (including last year where they withdraw after two matches) that they have played in the AFC Champions League - starting the match as favourites! Previous matches saw the Southern Tigers pitting their strength against Japanese, Korean and Chinese sides but for the first time in the history of the competition, a Malaysian team will face a Thai team in the group stages where arguably JDT are the more fancied team to be picking up three points. Neither team goes into this match in the best possible mood after JDT were edged out 1-0 by Nagoya Grampus on Tuesday with Ratchaburi also suffering a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Pohang Steelers. No doubt both sides will be looking at this fixture as the easiest of the three they have to face in Group G. Editors' Picks Start Shaw and Saka! Why England boss Southgate should embrace wing-backs as the game's new playmakers Man City lining up £100m move for Aston Villa's Grealish Tiago Tomas: Sporting's €60m wonderkid on Arsenal's transfer radar Emma Hayes: Chelsea manager's 'elite' Euro 2020 commentary proving women do belong Match details Time Date Stadium 10:00 pm Friday, 25 June 2021 Rajamangala Stadium TV channel and Live Streaming Channel/Station Astro CH815 (Fox Sports) Astro Go (stream) Squad news Benjamin Mora has no injury concerns from the opening match against Nagoya and will have a full squad to select from. With Safawi Rasid still struggling for form following his recent return from injury, that could be one area where the Mexican might look to change things up, with Ramadhan Saifullah and Akhyar Rashid being the options. Sek-san Siripong has one eye on centre back Pawee Tanthatemee who is nursing an injury from their first game against Pohang but otherwise also has a clean bill of health to choose from. Steveen Longil, Sanrawat Dechmitr and Junior Emia Mapuku are expected to be the attacking threat for the Thai side. What the coaches said Benjamin Mora "Now we turn the page because we need to look forward to the next game. Ratchaburi is more similar to Malaysian football even though Thai League is still a higher level as a league in my opinion. We watched their game against Pohang and we think that we have a good opportunity to do something good if we work together like we did against Nagoya. "My expectations always are to win because that is how we need to think. We need to expect victory because this is why we come to compete and then 95 minutes anything can happen." Ratchaburi v JDT: Livestream, TV channel, preview, ACL table and results || JDT will start as favourites in their second Group G match against Ratchaburi in this AFC Champions League encounter. When Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) take to the field against Ratchburi tonight, they will be experiencing something which they have not done in the three seasons (including last year where they withdraw after two matches) that they have played in the AFC Champions League - starting the match as favourites!  Previous matches saw the Southern Tigers pitting their strength against Japanese, Korean and Chinese sides but for the first time in the history of the competition, a Malaysian team will face a Thai team in the group stages where arguably JDT are the more fancied team to be picking up three points.  Neither team goes into this match in the best possible mood after JDT were edged out 1-0 by Nagoya Grampus on Tuesday with Ratchaburi also suffering a 2-0 defeat at the hands of Pohang Steelers. No doubt both sides will be looking at this fixture as the easiest of the three they have to face in Group G.  Editors' Picks Start Shaw and Saka! Why England boss Southgate should embrace wing-backs as the game's new playmakers Man City lining up £100m move for Aston Villa's Grealish Tiago Tomas: Sporting's €60m wonderkid on Arsenal's transfer radar Emma Hayes: Chelsea manager's 'elite' Euro 2020 commentary proving women do belong Match details Time Date Stadium 10:00 pm Friday, 25 June 2021 Rajamangala Stadium TV channel and Live Streaming Channel/Station Astro CH815 (Fox Sports) Astro Go (stream) Squad news Benjamin Mora has no injury concerns from the opening match against Nagoya and will have a full squad to select from. With Safawi Rasid still struggling for form following his recent return from injury, that could be one area where the Mexican might look to change things up, with Ramadhan Saifullah and Akhyar Rashid being the options.  Sek-san Siripong has one eye on centre back Pawee Tanthatemee who is nursing an injury from their first game against Pohang but otherwise also has a clean bill of health to choose from. Steveen Longil, Sanrawat Dechmitr and Junior Emia Mapuku are expected to be the attacking threat for the Thai side.   What the coaches said Benjamin Mora  "Now we turn the page because we need to look forward to the next game. Ratchaburi is more similar to Malaysian football even though Thai League is still a higher level as a league in my opinion. We watched their game against Pohang and we think that we have a good opportunity to do something good if we work together like we did against Nagoya.  "My expectations always are to win because that is how we need to think. We need to expect victory because this is why we come to compete and then 95 minutes anything can happen." Reviewed by FREE LIVE on June 25, 2021 Rating: 5

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