Thailand's men's football team is recovering after a dominant 5-0 opening win over Laos and will face Malaysia on August 1 in the 2026 AFF Championship, with coach Anthony Hudson rotating rest days to manage the tournament's demanding sched
The Thai men's national football team trained at BGTC 3 in Pathum Thani on July 26, 2025, shortly after returning from Laos to prepare for the 2026 AFF Championship Group B matches. The training session focused primarily on physical recovery following Thailand's impressive 5-0 triumph over Laos in the tournament's opening game. The squad will take one full rest day on July 27 before resuming practice on July 28.
Head coach Anthony Hudson explained the recovery strategy: "Our plan now is divided into two groups—those who played will focus on recovery, while others continue training. We have a full rest day tomorrow because this is a long tournament with minimal breaks. This may be our last chance to rest before we go all out." He added that match fitness and game intensity differ fundamentally from preseason training, and that Thailand faces matches every three days after facing Malaysia, allowing players to continually improve their match fitness.
Hudson confirmed that no players are dealing with significant injuries. While some muscle tightness during preseason conditioning is normal, there are no major concerns.
Khananat Kham Yok, the midfielder who scored twice in the opening match, expressed gratitude to Thai fans for their support. "The coach told us to improve game by game. I'm confident from scoring two goals and proud to have contributed to the national team's victory. I'm disappointed I didn't get a hat trick, but I respect the coach's decision." He noted that while the Laos match was challenging as the tournament opener, solid preparation and fan support provided crucial motivation for victory.
Thailand's upcoming 2026 ASEAN Cup Group B matches are:
- Thailand vs. Malaysia: August 1, 2025, 8:00 p.m., Rajamangala Stadium (tickets available)
- Philippines vs. Thailand: August 4, 2025, 8:00 p.m., New Clark City Athletic Stadium
- Thailand vs. Myanmar: August 8, 2025, 8:00 p.m., Rajamangala Stadium (tickets available)
All matches are broadcast live on TrueVisions Now. The semifinals and finals will be played on a home-and-away basis, with semifinals on August 15-16 and 18-19, 2025, and finals on August 22 and 26, 2025.