Synot Slovacko snatched a narrow 1-0 away victory over Dukla Prague in the Czech Chance Liga on May 9, 2026. The result kept Slovacko's European qualification hopes alive, while Dukla Prague's mid-table finish became increasingly assured.
Match Overview
In a fiercely contested encounter at the Stadion Juliska, chances were few and far between. The decisive moment came in the 73rd minute when Slovacko's midfielder Marek Havlík fired a low shot from outside the box that took a deflection and looped over the Dukla goalkeeper. Dukla pushed for an equalizer but lacked the cutting edge in the final third.
Key Moments
- 73' – Havlík's deflected winner: A speculative effort from 25 yards took a wicked deflection off a defender, wrongfooting the keeper.
- 85' – Dukla's best chance: A header from a corner was brilliantly saved by Slovacko's keeper.
- 90+3' – Red card for Dukla: Defender Tomáš Jursa received a second yellow for a late challenge.
Tactical Analysis
Both teams adopted cautious approaches, with Dukla relying on long balls and Slovacko pressing in midfield. The match was dominated by fouls and stoppages, disrupting any rhythm. Slovacko's compact defense absorbed pressure well, while their counter-attacking threat was limited but effective. The winning goal came from a rare moment of quality amid a physical battle.
Standout Performers
- Marek Havlík (Slovacko): Scored the winner and worked tirelessly in midfield.
- Slovacko goalkeeper: Made a crucial late save to preserve the clean sheet.
- Dukla's defense: Despite the loss, they kept Slovacko at bay for most of the match.
Impact on the Standings
Slovacko moved up to fifth place, just one point behind the European playoff spots. Dukla remained ninth, comfortably clear of relegation but with little to play for beyond pride. The result also ended Slovacko's three-match losing streak away from home.

