

PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa – Match Report
Wisła Płock 0–1 Radomiak Radom
26 April 2026, 18:15 CET
A solitary second-half goal proved enough for Radomiak Radom to claim a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Wisła Płock at the Orlen Stadion on Saturday evening. The result lifted Radomiak further away from the relegation zone in the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa, while Wisła Płock remained stuck in mid-table mediocrity.
Match overview
The match was a tense, tactical affair typical of two sides with contrasting ambitions. Wisła Płock, enjoying home advantage, dominated possession but struggled to break down a disciplined Radomiak defense. The visitors, content to absorb pressure, broke the deadlock midway through the second half through a clinical counterattack.
Key moment: The winning goal arrived in the 67th minute when Radomiak’s wing-forward collected a long clearance, outpaced the last defender, and slotted low into the far corner past the helpless home goalkeeper. Wisła Płock pushed for an equalizer but lacked precision in the final third.
Tactical story
Wisła Płock manager Ivo Vaz deployed a 4-3-3 formation, focusing on wide crosses and quick transitions. However, Radomiak’s compact 5-3-2 shape neutralized the home side’s threat. The visitors’ strategy of sitting deep and hitting on the break proved effective, with their lone goal coming from a well-executed transition.
Standout performers
- Radomiak’s goalkeeper: Made several crucial saves, especially in the first half when Wisła Płock created their best chances from set pieces.
- Wisła Płock’s central midfielder: Worked tirelessly to win second balls but lacked support from his forwards.
Table impact
The win moved Radomiak Radom to 8th place in the Ekstraklasa table, strengthening their bid for a top-half finish. Wisła Płock, meanwhile, remained 12th, without a win in their last four home matches. The result further underlined Radomiak’s resilience on the road, where they have collected points consistently throughout the season.
With only a handful of matchdays remaining, both teams will look to build on this performance — Wisła Płock seeking to rediscover their home form, and Radomiak continuing their push for a respectable end to the campaign.