

In a tightly contested Poland Liga 2 fixture on 30 May 2026, Hutnik Krakow fell to a narrow 1‑0 defeat at home against Stal Stalowa Wola. The match, played at Hutnik’s compact stadium, was decided by a single second‑half strike, leaving the home side frustrated and Stal celebrating a valuable three points away from home.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the game needing points for different reasons: Hutnik aimed to climb away from the mid‑table pack, while Stal Stalowa Wola sought to keep pace with the promotion contenders. The opening 45 minutes were cagey, with few clear‑cut chances. Hutnik’s midfield struggled to find rhythm against a well‑organised Stal defence, and the first half ended goalless.
Key Moment
The decisive moment arrived just after the hour mark. Stal Stalowa Wola’s striker latched onto a through ball, shrugged off the last defender, and slotted calmly past the goalkeeper. The goal silenced the home crowd and forced Hutnik to chase the game. Despite late pressure, including a close‑range header that flashed wide, the hosts could not find an equaliser.
Tactical Battle
Hutnik Krakow tried to dominate possession but lacked sharpness in the final third. Their wingers were kept quiet by Stal’s full‑backs, and the central partnership of Stal’s defence stood firm. Stal, meanwhile, showed composure on the counter‑attack, with their midfield shielding the backline effectively. The away side’s discipline and efficiency ultimately proved decisive.
Standings Impact
The victory lifted Stal Stalowa Wola to within touching distance of the top five, while Hutnik remained in the lower half of the table. For Stal, this sort of resilient away performance is exactly what promotion‑chasing teams rely on in Liga 2. Hutnik will need to regroup quickly to avoid slipping further down the standings.