Hradec Kralove 1 – 0 Slovan Liberec
Czech Chance Liga | 13 May 2026 | 23:30 CEST
Match Overview
Hradec Kralove secured a vital 1-0 victory over Slovan Liberec at their home ground in a tightly contested Chance Liga fixture. The single goal proved enough to give the home side three points and boost their position in the middle of the Czech top-flight table. Liberec, despite enjoying spells of possession, could not find a way past a resolute Hradec defence.
Key Moment
The decisive moment arrived in the 57th minute. Hradec Kralove won a free kick on the right wing, and the delivery into the box was met by a powerful header from centre-back Ondřej Čelůstka, who directed the ball past Liberec goalkeeper Václav Hladký. It was a well-worked set piece that punished Liberec's momentary lapse in concentration.
Tactical Battle
Hradec Kralove set up in a compact 4-4-2 block, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. Liberec, managed by Luboš Kozel, controlled around 58% of possession but struggled to break down the disciplined home defence. Their best chances came from long-range efforts by midfielder Michal Beran, all of which were well-saved by Hradec keeper Tomáš Koubek. Hradec’s strategy of quick transitions almost doubled the lead in the 72nd minute, but winger Lukáš Čmelík fired just wide.
Standout Players
- Tomáš Koubek (Hradec Kralove) – The experienced goalkeeper made five saves, including a crucial one-on-one stop against Liberec striker Imad Rondić in the 81st minute.
- Ondřej Čelůstka (Hradec Kralove) – Not only scored the winner but also dominated aerial duels, winning 11 of 14 contested headers.
- Michal Beran (Slovan Liberec) – The most creative Liberec player, with three shots on target and four key passes, but lacked support in the final third.
Season Impact
This result lifted Hradec Kralove to 9th place in the Chance Liga standings, now on 38 points, six clear of the relegation play-off spot. For Slovan Liberec, the defeat kept them in 7th position with 42 points, missing a chance to close the gap on the top six. With only four rounds remaining, Liberec’s hopes of a European qualification place took a significant hit.

