

Odra Opole and MSK Zilina played out a goalless draw in an International Club Friendly on 28 June 2026, with neither side able to break the deadlock in a match that featured plenty of effort but few clear-cut chances. The game kicked off at 16:30 local time, serving as a valuable fitness test for both teams as they continue their pre-season preparations.
Match Summary
Both managers used the friendly to rotate players and experiment with formations, leading to a disjointed first half. Odra Opole, playing on home soil, started brightly and controlled possession for long spells, but their final pass often let them down. MSK Zilina, the Slovakian visitors, relied on quick transitions and nearly took the lead in the 23rd minute when a shot from the edge of the box rattled the crossbar.
The second half saw more substitutions and a slower tempo as fatigue set in. Odra Opole’s best chance came on 67 minutes when a corner was headed goalwards, only to be cleared off the line by a Zilina defender. The visitors responded with a dangerous free kick that was comfortably saved by the Opole goalkeeper.
Defences on Top
Solid defending and a lack of sharpness in attack characterised the encounter. Both teams will be pleased with their defensive organisation but will seek more creativity in the final third ahead of their competitive seasons.
The draw means Odra Opole extend their pre-season unbeaten run, while MSK Zilina gained useful minutes against a disciplined opponent. Friendly matches like this provide essential match rhythm, and the clean sheet for both sides will be a positive takeaway.
What’s Next
Odra Opole will continue their friendly schedule with another test in the coming days, while MSK Zilina return home to finalise their squad before the start of the new season. The goalless stalemate may not have thrilled spectators, but both coaches will have gained valuable insights into their teams’ fitness and cohesion.