With scores locked at 0-0 after 90 minutes, and then 120 minutes, Buriram scored three times in the shootout while Roar had their trio of efforts saved by opposition goalkeeper Siwarak Tedsungnoen.

Brisbane goalkeeper Michael Theo was his Roar's player of the match, keeping his side in the contest with a string of important saves.

The home side had the majority of the chances on the night and could’ve scored within the first 10 minutes of the match - Anawin Jujeen latched into a quickly-fired long ball inside the area and forced a reactive save from Theo at his near post with defender Shane Stefanutto well-placed to clear the ball to safety.

A clash between Theo and teammate Ivan Franjic dealt Brisbane a massive defensive blow soon after and while the right-back continued for almost another half an hour, he eventually succumbed to the earlier knock and was replaced by Jack Hingert in the 37th minute.

The home team heaped pressure on the Brisbane defence late in the first half, their best chances coming from a flurry of corners, most notably Charyl Chappuis who flashed his shot marginally wide of the goal after he was set up on the edge of the area.

Brisbane had the first dangerous chance after the break when captain Thomas Broich weaved his way into the penalty box between two defenders and drew Siwarak out of his goal.

The rebounded ball fell to Mitch Nichols on the left wing but the Brisbane midfielder wasn’t able to find the target with his first time shot just outside the box.

The second half was more action-packed than the first, Theo then pulling off a strong save to deny Suree Sukha before Brisbane’s Besart Berisha and Stef Nijland each went close at the other end.

Inside the last 10 minutes of regular time, Berisha almost found himself with a great chance to put his side in front after Halloran and Broich combined to set him up but the assistant referee’s flag was up for offside.

With no goals in 90 minutes, the match headed for extra time where Theo was particularly busy in the Roar goal.

However, Buriram only had themselves to blame in the 103rd minute when substitute Nutnam Suchao wasted a golden opportunity in front of goal, shooting marginally wide after he was found in space down the left wing – clearly the best chance of the extra 30 minutes played.

A penalty shootout followed and Sirawak saved three of Brisbane’s spot-kicks – from Broich, Berisha and substitute James Meyer – while Osmar, Chappuis and Buriram’s own substitute Jirawat Makkharom all converted to win their side qualification to the 2013 edition of the AFC Champions League.

Buriram United 0
Brisbane Roar 0
Buriram United win 3-0 on penalties