After an exciting week filled with transfer market buzz, the Sigma Champions League 2025 officially returned to the thrill of competition. The “blockbuster” signings brought in by various clubs made the pre–Round 4 atmosphere hotter than ever, promising a dramatic and unpredictable sprint to the finish line.
Right from the first matchday, fans at Bang B Stadium were treated to spectacular performances — where both E3 and E2 secured convincing victories, while the much-anticipated clash between the two giants E1 and M&S truly ignited emotions on the pitch. With intense developments, stunning goals, and relentless fighting spirit, round 4 of SCL 2025 became one of the most memorable rounds of the season.
The round opened with two matches: E3 vs. M3 on Pitch 1 and E2 vs. Safety on Pitch 2. On Pitch 1, E3 entered the game full of determination and confidence as they still had a chance to control their own destiny. With the addition of a quality center-back during the mid-season, the reinforced defense gave their young attackers more freedom to surge forward. It didn’t take long for E3 to find the opener — a goal scored by team owner Dang Dinh Dung, his first of the season. That was also the only goal of the first half. In the second half, E3 took full control after securing the lead, pressing high and dominating the attack. Despite both sides missing chances early in the half, the final 15 minutes exploded with four goals — three from E3 and one consolation strike from M3. The 4–1 result was a well-deserved victory for E3, keeping them firmly in the top group of the standings.
E3 thrash M3 4–1, firmly securing their spot among the top teams in the standings
On Pitch 2, E2 faced Safety in a match where Safety suffered from a serious shortage of key players. Several veteran members had to play the entire game, showing how much the team struggled with their lineup. With a clear advantage in personnel, E2 easily overwhelmed their opponent, launching wave after wave of attacks. The goals came thick and fast for E2 right in the first half. Trailing by a wide margin, Safety’s morale collapsed, and the match ended in an emphatic 8–1 win for E2.
E2 dominate Safety 8–1, showcasing their superior strength
The spotlight of Round 4 was the encounter between E1 and M&S, a true top-of-the-table showdown. With both teams leading the standings, this “six-point” match carried huge importance — the winner would be one step away from the grand finale. Defending champions E1 faced a serious challenge against M&S, a squad widely considered the “superstars” of Sigma football. Starting confidently, E1 showed their trademark cohesion and understanding among teammates. However, M&S remained calm, successfully neutralizing E1’s attacks. A critical defensive mistake from E1 after a missed scoring opportunity proved costly — M&S capitalized with lightning speed to open the scoring. With momentum on their side, M&S tightened their defensive setup and dominated with sharp counterattacks. Despite numerous substitutions and attempts to find an equalizer, E1 struggled against M&S’s solid backline, ending the first half scoreless. In the second half, E1’s attacking frustrations continued, and another defensive lapse allowed team owner Takabumi Yatsu to strike a clinical finish at the far post, doubling the lead to 2–0. The goal sent the crowd at Bang B Stadium into a frenzy. Desperate to salvage points, E1 pushed their entire lineup forward, but on this day, M&S were untouchable. Their tight defense and dangerous counterattacks produced two more late goals, sealing a stunning 4–0 victory — a scoreline few had predicted but one that perfectly reflected their dominance. With this win, M&S maintained their perfect record since the start of the tournament, confidently racing ahead toward the SCL 2025 final.
M&S defeat E1 4–0, extending their perfect winning streak
Meanwhile, on Pitch 2, the internal matchup between M1 and M2 drew little attention, as M2 failed to field enough players and were handed a 0–3 forfeit loss to M1.
Round 4 of SCL 2025 concluded with plenty of surprises and emotions. M&S continued to prove their championship pedigree, E3 and E2 reinforced their strong positions among the top contenders, while E1 must quickly recover their form or risk being left behind. As the season heads into its decisive phase, every remaining match will be a true “final” — where teamwork, tactics, and the will to win reach their peak.
Below are the detailed results, standings, and Round 5 fixtures of the SCL 2025: