

Slavia Prague C edged out FC Písek with a narrow 1‑0 victory in the Czech Third League on 16 May 2026, a hard‑earned result that extended their unbeaten run. The match was a tight, tactical affair decided by a single moment of quality in the second half.
Match Overview
Both sides began cautiously, wary of making mistakes in the early stages. FC Písek, playing at home, tried to impose themselves but found Slavia C’s defence well‑organised. The first half produced few clear‑cut chances, with both goalkeepers largely untroubled. The breakthrough came in the 63rd minute when Slavia C’s midfielder struck a sweet half‑volley from the edge of the area that nestled into the top corner. Despite late pressure from Písek, Slavia C held on to claim all three points.
Key Moments
- 63rd minute: The only goal of the game – a loose ball was picked up 20 yards out, and the Slavia C player unleashed an unstoppable shot into the top left corner.
- 74th minute: Písek came closest to an equaliser when a header from a corner was cleared off the line by a Slavia C defender.
- 88th minute: A powerful free‑kick from Písek’s captain was brilliantly saved by the Slavia C goalkeeper, preserving the lead.
Tactical Story
Slavia C set up with a 3‑5‑2 formation, aiming to control the midfield and use wing‑backs to provide width. They succeeded in stifling Písek’s attacking threats, particularly their dangerous striker, who was often double‑teamed. Písek responded in the final 20 minutes by pushing players forward and playing more direct balls, but Slavia C’s defensive discipline held firm. The visitors’ ability to keep a clean sheet was the foundation of their victory.
Standout Performers
Slavia C’s goalscorer was the standout figure, showing excellent technique and composure. The central defensive pairing for Slavia C were immense, making numerous clearances and blocks. For Písek, the goalkeeper kept his team in the match with several fine saves, including the late free‑kick stop.
Table & Season Impact
This win moves Slavia C into the promotion playoff positions in the Czech Third League, while Písek remain in mid‑table. The result extends Slavia C’s unbeaten streak to five matches and keeps their promotion hopes firmly alive. For Písek, the narrow defeat highlights their need to convert possession into goals.