Phnom Penh Crown FC surged to the top of the Cambodian Premier League with a 3-0 win over Life on Sunday.
Eam Ratana opened the scoring in the 71st minute with Moses Dyer (88th) and Andres Nieto (90+1) striking late to seal the points.
Phnom Penh moved up to 33 points, two clear of defending champions Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng FC who suffered a second successive loss after going down 2-1 to Visakha.
Boeung Ket are third on 25 points after a 6-0 defeat of National Defence while in other matches, Dewa beat Nagaworld 3-0 and Isi Dangkor drew -2 with Cambodian Tiger.
Indonesia: Borneo back in front
Borneo regained the Liga 1 top spot with a 2–1 home victory over PSM Makassar.
Alex Tanque gave PSM the lead in the second minute, but Joel Vinicius turned the match around with a brace in the 68th and 87th minutes.
Borneo moved up 37 points but will lose the top spot should defending champions Persib Bandung defeat Persik on Monday. Persib are on 34 points.
Persija Jakarta moved int second after a 2–0 win over Persijap with Arlyansyah Abdulmanan opening the scoring in the 61st minute before Aditya Warman sealed the result in the 79th. Persija have 35 points, while Persijap are seventh with nine.
Malut United defeated PSBS Biak 6–2, Persebaya edged Madura United 1–0 and Persita claimed a 3–1 win over Persis Solo.
Malaysia: JDT continue to cruise
Johor Darul Ta’zim made it 13 wins on the trot with a 2-0 defeat of Selangor FC in the Malaysian Super League on Sunday.
Ignacio Mendez put the Malaysian champions ahead in the seventh minute with Begrson netting the second in added time at the end of 90 minutes as JDT stayed 11 points ahead.
Kuching FC edged Kelantan United 1-0 to move into second, ahead of Kuala Lumpur FC on goal difference. Kuala Lumpur defeated Imigresen 4-2.
Selangor dropped to fourth following their loss while other matches saw Penang defeat Terengganu 2-0 and Brunei DPMM beat PDRM 3-1.
Myanmar: Leaders cancel each other out
Top-of-the-table rivals Yangon United and Shan United played out a goalless draw in a tightly contested encounter. The result keeps the sides level on 26 points, with Yangon top on goal difference.
Shan were reduced to 10 men deep into stoppage time after Mark Sekyi was shown the red card in the 90+3rd minute.
Yadanarbon and Dagon shared the points in a 2–2 draw. Pyae Moe (eighth) and Myo Zaw Oo (27th) scored for Yadanarbon, while Htwe Yan Kyaw (17th) and a Kee Samuel Ngai own goal (57th) accounted for Dagon’s strikes. Yadanarbon are third with 18 points, while Dagon sit fifth on 16.
ISPE produced a dominant display to defeat Yarmanya United 5–2. Saw Sae Ka Paw Say scored four times (ninth, 40th, 50th, 76th), with Myat Nyein Kaung adding another (36th). ISPE are fourth with 17 points, while Yarmanya sit 12th with two.
In other matches, Hantharwady and Sagaing United drew 2–2, Rakhine United played out a 1–1 draw with Ayeyawady United and Dagon Port and Thitsar Arman shared six goals in a 3–3 draw.
Australia: Chasing pack fail to fully capitalise on Auckland stumble
Sydney FC had to settle for a goalless draw with Melbourne City as they squandered a chance to go top of the A League on Saturday.
The stalemate meant Sydney remained second in the standings on 19 points, one behind Auckland FC.
Defending champions Auckland suffered a 3-1 defeat to 10-man Newcastle Jets.
Brisbane Roar stayed third on 18 points following a 3-0 defeat to Wellington Phoenix, with Macarthur FC level with them following a 1-0 win against Western Sydney Wanderers.
In other matches, Melbourne Victory edged Perth Glory 3-2 while Central Coast Mariners cruised 4-0 past Adelaide United.
Thailand: Buriram held by Prachuap
Buriram United dropped points for only the third time this season after being held 1-1 by Prachuap on Sunday.
In the only match played this past week, Peter Zulj gave Buriram the lead one minute into the second half.
Their inability to convert the numerous chances that came their way cost Buriram in the 78th minute with Taua equalising.
Buriram moved up to 41 points, 12 clear of Ratchaburi FC, who have a match in hand.

