

Chrudim Dominate FK Pribram in Chance Národní Liga Clash
On May 12, 2026, Chrudim delivered a commanding performance at home, securing a 2-0 victory over FK Pribram in the Czech Chance Národní Liga. The result underscores Chrudim’s growing strength as they push for a strong finish in the second-tier table, while Pribram find themselves under increasing pressure.
The match kicked off under clear skies, and the home side wasted no time imposing their will. Chrudim controlled possession from the outset, pressing high and forcing Pribram into defensive errors. The breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when a swift counter-attack caught the visitors off guard. A precise through ball split the Pribram defense, allowing the Chrudim striker to slot calmly past the goalkeeper for 1-0.
Pribram attempted to respond before halftime, but Chrudim’s backline, marshaled by an experienced center‑back pairing, stood firm. The second half saw Chrudim double their advantage in the 58th minute. A well‑worked corner routine ended with a powerful header from the home side’s captain, leaving the Pribram keeper with no chance.
Tactical Discipline and Key Performances
Chrudim’s tactical approach was clear: press high, win the second balls, and use the flanks. The midfield trio dominated the central areas, cutting off supply to Pribram’s forwards. The standout performer for Chrudim was the attacking midfielder, who not only scored but also orchestrated play with several key passes.
For Pribram, the defeat highlighted defensive frailties that have plagued them in recent weeks. Their inability to cope with set pieces and quick transitions will be a concern for the coaching staff. Despite some late pressure, Pribram failed to register a single shot on target in the second half.
Standings Implications
This victory moves Chrudim up to mid‑table security, now sitting just three points outside the playoff places. For Pribram, the loss leaves them in the relegation zone, level on points with 15th place. With only a handful of matches remaining, every result becomes crucial. Chrudim’s home form continues to be a strength, while Pribram must find answers quickly to avoid the drop.
The match also saw a modest attendance of around 1,200, creating a lively atmosphere that spurred the home side on. Both teams will now turn their attention to the next round—Chrudim traveling to face a fellow mid‑table side, while Pribram host a direct relegation rival.