Date | R | Home v Away | - |
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02/15 10:00 | 2 | Albirex Niigata Singapore v Tampines Rovers FC | View |
02/15 10:00 | 2 | Young Lions v DPMM FC | View |
02/16 10:00 | 2 | Lion City Sailors FC v Tanjong Pagar United | View |
02/16 10:00 | 2 | BG Pathum United v Geylang International | View |
03/01 12:00 | 3 | Hougang United FC v Young Lions | View |
03/02 12:00 | 3 | Geylang International v Lion City Sailors FC | View |
03/02 12:00 | 3 | Balestier Khalsa FC v BG Pathum United | View |
03/03 12:00 | 3 | DPMM FC v Albirex Niigata Singapore | View |
03/15 12:30 | 4 | Tanjong Pagar United v Geylang International | View |
03/15 12:30 | 4 | DPMM FC v Hougang United FC | View |
03/16 12:30 | 4 | Lion City Sailors FC v Balestier Khalsa FC | View |
03/16 12:30 | 4 | Tampines Rovers FC v Young Lions | View |
03/28 12:30 | 5 | Young Lions v Albirex Niigata Singapore | View |
03/29 12:30 | 5 | Hougang United FC v Tampines Rovers FC | View |
03/29 12:30 | 5 | Balestier Khalsa FC v Tanjong Pagar United | View |
03/30 12:30 | 5 | BG Pathum United v Lion City Sailors FC | View |
The Singapore Cup is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Singaporean football. Established in 1998, it is the foremost prestigious cup competition in the country. It is open to clubs in the Singapore Premier League.
Winners of the Singapore Cup gain qualification into the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) club competition, AFC Champions League Two. Lion City Sailors are the current holders, having beaten reigning champions Hougang United 3–1 at the 2023 final.
Since 2005, foreign teams from other countries in Southeast Asia are occasionally invited to compete in the Singapore Cup. Thailand club, Chonburi was the first foreign club reaching the final in 2006 (they lost 3–2 in the final to local club Tampines Rovers). In 2009, Bangkok Glass became the second foreign team to reach the final, losing against local club Geylang United, but they beat Tampines Rovers in 2010 to become the first foreign winners of the Singapore Cup. Philippines club Global Cebu and Bruneian club DPMM has also reach the final of the Singapore Cup but failed to win the cup.