PT Prachuap came back from two goals down to salvage a 2-2 home draw with BG Pathum United in a Thai League 1 battle on Saturday night.
Pathum United started well and took a 1-0 lead into the break after Warit Choothong had put them ahead in the 29th minute.
The Rabbits struck again near the hour mark with Gakuto Notsuda finding the net.
The Killer Wasps found their scoring boots late in the match as Jeong Woo-Geun reduced the deficit in the 82nd minute. Phanthamit Praphanth secured a point for the hosts in the ninth minute of added time.
Prachuap coach Sasom Pobprasert said: "It was a difficult game for us. We played a team who have the credentials to win the league title.
"For us, it's a good result but we do need to improve during the Fifa break. We will have to work hard for it.
"Although we were 2-0 down, we fought back. It's a good thing for the team because BG are a strong team."
Hosts Khon Kaen United's search for their first win of the season was prolonged on Saturday night when they were beaten 1-0 by Uthai Thani.
Thitathorn Aksornsri scored the winning goal for Uthai Thani in the 58th minute.
Ratchaburi put on an impressive performance to defeat 10-man Rayong 2-0 at home.
Clement Depres put Ratchaburi in the lead in the 13th minute.
Rayong were reduced to 10 men after 80 minutes when Kanokpon Buspakom was sent off for a hard tackle.
During the injury time, Ratchaburi got their second goal through Chotipat Poomkaew.
In the other match on Saturday night, Sukhothai won their third match in a row, edging Nakhon Ratchasima 1-0, thanks to a 50th-minute strike by Apichart Denman.
Pathum United started well and took a 1-0 lead into the break after Warit Choothong had put them ahead in the 29th minute.
The Rabbits struck again near the hour mark with Gakuto Notsuda finding the net.
The Killer Wasps found their scoring boots late in the match as Jeong Woo-Geun reduced the deficit in the 82nd minute. Phanthamit Praphanth secured a point for the hosts in the ninth minute of added time.
Prachuap coach Sasom Pobprasert said: "It was a difficult game for us. We played a team who have the credentials to win the league title.
"For us, it's a good result but we do need to improve during the Fifa break. We will have to work hard for it.
"Although we were 2-0 down, we fought back. It's a good thing for the team because BG are a strong team."
Hosts Khon Kaen United's search for their first win of the season was prolonged on Saturday night when they were beaten 1-0 by Uthai Thani.
Thitathorn Aksornsri scored the winning goal for Uthai Thani in the 58th minute.
Ratchaburi put on an impressive performance to defeat 10-man Rayong 2-0 at home.
Clement Depres put Ratchaburi in the lead in the 13th minute.
Rayong were reduced to 10 men after 80 minutes when Kanokpon Buspakom was sent off for a hard tackle.
During the injury time, Ratchaburi got their second goal through Chotipat Poomkaew.
In the other match on Saturday night, Sukhothai won their third match in a row, edging Nakhon Ratchasima 1-0, thanks to a 50th-minute strike by Apichart Denman.