DateRHome v Away-
06/30 09:04 - Bankhai United v Chanthaburi FC 1-1
06/30 09:01 - Samut Prakan FC v Grakcu Sai Mai United 1-2
06/30 09:01 - Huai Thalaeng United v Chaiyaphum United 1-1
06/30 09:00 - Krawietz/Marterer v Sakon Nakhon FC 1-0
06/30 09:00 - Nong Bua Pitchaya Reserves v Mahasarakham FC 0-0
06/30 09:00 - Chainat FC Reserves v Look Isan FC 0-1
06/30 09:00 - Maejo United v Sukhothai FC Reserves 5-1
06/30 09:00 - JL Chiangmai United II v Club de Regatas de San Nicolas 0-5
06/29 10:51 - Muang Thong United II v Siam FC 3-0
06/23 09:29 - Satun United v Jalor City 1-1
06/22 09:14 - Pattani FC v Phattalung FC 1-2
06/10 09:15 - Hatyai City FC v Phattalung FC 2-2
06/09 11:00 - Singburi FC v Maejo United 2-1
06/09 08:59 - Muangkhon WU FC v Jalor City 2-0
06/09 08:59 - Ratchaburi FC Reserves v Assumption United 0-7
06/09 08:58 - Pluak Daeng United v Kabin United 3-1
06/08 10:29 - Hua Hin City v Chainat FC Reserves 3-0
06/08 09:02 - Pattaya Discovery United FC v Chanthaburi FC 6-2
06/08 09:00 - Kohkwang FC v Phan Thong FC 1-0
06/08 08:59 - Sukhothai FC Reserves v Uttaradit FC 0-3
06/03 09:00 - Rangsit University JW FC v Bangkok United II 0-2
06/02 11:00 - Saraburi v Hua Hin City 0-2
06/02 11:00 - Chanthaburi FC v Royal Thai Fleet FC 1-2
06/02 09:00 - PTU Pathum Thani FC v Air Force Utd II 2-1
06/02 09:00 - Sukhothai FC Reserves v Phitsanulok FC 0-2
06/02 09:00 - Siam FC v Thonburi University 1-2
06/02 09:00 - Samut Prakan FC v Rangsit United 2-1
06/02 09:00 - Buriram United Reserves v Khonkaen Mordindang FC 1-3
06/02 08:59 - Air Force Robinson FC v Muang Thong United II 1-1
06/02 08:59 - Assumption United v IPE Samut Sakhon 0-0

Wikipedia - Thai League 4

Thai League 4 (Thai: ไทยลีก 4), commonly known as the T4, was the fourth level association football league in Thailand. In 2009, it was divided into five groups by geographic region. Each group contained 16 clubs except for the Southern Region group which contained 13 clubs. It was sponsored by AIS and therefore officially known as the AIS Regional League Division 2. In 2016, Khor Royal Cup became a trophy for Regional League Division 2.

In 2017, Football Association of Thailand rebranded the league to Thai League 4.

Thailand Division 4 is an exciting and competitive soccer tournament that showcases emerging talent and local clubs across Thailand. As part of the country's football development structure, Division 4 serves as a platform for smaller teams to demonstrate their skills, gain experience, and aspire to climb the ranks into higher divisions. The tournament features passionate players, vibrant communities, and thrilling matches that highlight the growing popularity of football at the grassroots level in Thailand. With a focus on fostering local talent and promoting the sport nationwide, Thailand Division 4 is an essential stepping stone in the country's football journey.