Right after the opening whistle, U19 Thailand actively pushed up the squad and continuously put pressure on the opponent's half. Faced with U19 Thailand's superior ball control ability, U19 Singapore almost only focused on defense and waited for counter-attack opportunities.
After many attacking situations, U19 Thailand had the opening goal in the 28th minute. Phatharat skillfully handled it in the penalty area before launching a dangerous shot into the top corner, giving goalkeeper Ilhan Rezal no chance to save.
The white shirt team continued to maintain the overwhelming game and doubled the gap in the 39th minute. From a quick transition, Thanakit launched a shot from outside the penalty area, causing a U19 Singapore player to clumsily score an own goal.
Before the first half ended, U19 Thailand once hit the post after Pichaiya's diagonal shot.
Stepping into the second half, the difficulty became even greater for U19 Singapore when Danial Herwan received a direct red card in the 49th minute after a dangerous foul. Playing with more players, U19 Thailand easily controlled the game.
Despite missing some more delicious opportunities, U19 Thailand still had 2 more goals. In the 74th minute, Sirisaran cushioned the ball close range to increase the score to 3-0 after a combination on the right wing.
In the second minute of injury time, Ratchanon took advantage of the chaotic situation in the penalty area to seal a 4-0 victory for U19 Thailand.
With 6 absolute points after two legs, Thailand U19 temporarily returns to the top of Group B and holds a great advantage in the race to win a ticket to the semi-finals of the 2026 Southeast Asian U19 Championship.