Football
Superleague autumn will be closed by the seventh round, South Moravian derby will take place again
Only the last autumn round of the Super League of small football is left. The twelve participants in the national competition have one chance to improve their points tally and winter in the best possible position before the remaining three spring rounds of the regular season.
Only the last autumn round of the Super League of small football is left. The twelve participants in the national competition have one chance to improve their points tally and winter in the best possible position before the remaining three spring rounds of the regular season.
Most – SC Koráb Praha, Sunday 14.00
Only one point separates fourth-placed Most and third-placed Koráb in the Western Group table, the teams that will open the last round on Sunday.
In the first match of the season, the Prague team clearly dominated the match, winning 10:2 on home court. However, Koráb crashed hard in the last round, losing 2:5 at home to last-place Plzeň, while Most comfortably beat Kolín 7:2.
Olomouc Mighty Ducks – MF Baník Ostrava, Monday 19.00
This season Olomouc Mighty Ducks are experiencing for the first time the situation of going into a game after a previous defeat. The leading Hanaks lost 3:8 in Brno in the sixth round, so they will try to get back on the winning streak at home in Hněvotín.
Baník was boosted by a 4:3 win over Jihlava. At the beginning of October, Olomouc did better in their match in Ostrava with a 4:1 triumph.
MF Blanensko – Vikings Brno, Monday 19.00
These games just don’t get old. This time Blanensko will welcome the Brno Vikings on their field in Boskovice on Monday evening at 7 pm.
The opening clash between the rivals this season went better for Blanensko, who won 4:3 in Brno after a penalty shootout. Only one point separates the second Blanensko and the third Vikings in the eastern group table.
PAMAKO Pardubice – Jihlava, Monday 19.30
Pardubice is the only team that has not won in this year’s Superliga of small football. They gained one point for a 3:4 penalty shootout defeat to Brno and are six points behind their Monday’s rival Jihlava in sixth place in the table.
PAMAKO last suffered a 3:10 debacle at the hands of Blanensko, while Jihlava lost 3:4 in Ostrava. In September’s match, the Vysočina team won 7:1 on home court.
Vlci Kolín – Partyzan Příbram, Tuesday 19.30
In September, Příbram beat Kolín 5:2 at home, but before the last autumn match, the Wolves have already gained more confidence, as they recorded the first three points of the table after a 2:1 win against Plzeň.
In the last round they fell 2:7 in Most, but Partyzan also lost, losing 1:2 to Hanspaulka Praha, who are one point behind them from the second position in the western group.
Rytíři Plzeň – Hanspaulka Praha, Tuesday 20.00
Even the Pilsen Knights found out how triumph in the Superliga of small football tastes like after more than a year, when they won 5:2 on the field of Korab in the last round.
Nevertheless, the sixth-placed Pilsen and the leading Hanspaulka, which returned to the top after a 2:1 win against Příbram, are still separated by an abysmal ten points. The Prague team won the September duel 7:1.