

Slovan Liberec II 5-2 Pardubice B
Czech Third League | 31 May 2026, 16:15
A ruthless first-half performance from Slovan Liberec's reserve side blew away a disjointed Pardubice B at the Stadion u Nisy. The home side raced into a 4-0 lead inside 35 minutes, eventually settling for a 5-2 victory that keeps their promotion playoff hopes firmly alive.
Match Report
From the opening whistle, Liberec II played with the intensity of a team desperate to climb into the top half of the Czech Third League table. The young forwards were electric, exploiting gaps in a Pardubice defence that had been strengthened by a few first-team players but still looked disorganised.
How the Goals Fell
- 8' – Tomáš Kopecký curled a free kick into the top corner. 1-0.
- 19' – A defensive mix-up allowed striker Petr Červenka to tap in from close range. 2-0.
- 27' – Jakub Havránek volleyed home after a corner was only half cleared. 3-0.
- 35' – Červenka grabbed his second, a powerful header from a cross by winger Martin Svoboda. 4-0.
Pardubice B pulled one back through substitute Josef Sýkora (52'), but Liberec II responded almost immediately when Červenka completed his hat-trick (58') – a clinical finish after a defence-splitting pass. The visitors grabbed a late consolation from Tomáš Mareš (81'), but the damage was done.
Player Highlights
Petr Červenka was the undeniable star, notching three goals and an assist in a complete centre-forward display. Liberec's midfield trio of Kopecký, Havránek, and Matěj Šulc dominated possession and dictated the tempo. For Pardubice, goalkeeper David Štěpánek made seven saves but was too often left exposed.
League Implications
Liberec II jumped to sixth place with 28 points, three points adrift of the playoff zone with six games left. Pardubice B, meanwhile, remain rooted in 13th place, now five points clear of relegation but showing worrying defensive frailty on the road.