

Teplice and FK Pribram Play Out Goalless Preseason Draw
Teplice and FK Pribram battled to a 0-0 stalemate in a club friendly on 4 July 2026. The match, staged in Teplice, was a typical early-preseason affair where both sides prioritised fitness and defensive discipline over attacking flair.
Match Overview
Neither side could break the deadlock in a match that saw limited clear-cut chances. Teplice enjoyed the majority of possession but struggled to penetrate a compact Pribram defence. The visitors, meanwhile, relied on counter-attacks that were well snuffed out by the Teplice backline.
Key Defensive Performances
Both goalkeepers were rarely tested but stood firm when called upon. Teplice’s Ondřej Král made one smart save in the first half from a Pribram free-kick, while Pribram’s Tomáš Bárta gathered a couple of comfortable shots from distance. The centre-back pairs for both teams—particularly Teplice’s Lukáš Štěpánek and Pribram’s Jan Novák—were dominant in the air.
Midfield Battle
The midfield area was congested, with both teams fielding three-man units aimed at breaking up play. Combination play was often stifled, leading to a scrappy contest. Substitutions in the second half did little to alter the pattern, as both coaches rotated freely.
What the Draw Means
Preseason friendlies often serve as fitness tests, and this result will not unduly worry either manager. Teplice can take encouragement from their control of the game, while Pribram will be pleased with their defensive organisation. Attacking sharpness remains a work in progress for both clubs.
Looking Ahead
Teplice face stronger opposition in their next friendly, offering a chance to improve offensive fluidity. FK Pribram will continue their preparations with sessions focused on transitions and final-third decisions.