Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala edged out Slask Wroclaw II 2-1 in a closely contested Poland Liga 2 encounter at Stadion Miejski on 2 June 2026. The home side rallied after an early setback to secure three crucial points in their push for a top-half finish, while the visitors remained embroiled in a relegation scrap.
Match Overview
Slask Wroclaw II stunned the home crowd by taking the lead in the 12th minute through a well-worked counter-attack. However, Podbeskidzie responded with resilience, equalising before half-time and then completing the turnaround early in the second period. The win lifted Podbeskidzie to seventh in the Liga 2 standings, while Slask II dropped into the bottom four.
Key Moments
- 12' – Goal Slask II (0-1): A rapid break down the left flank saw the young visitors slice through the Podbeskidzie defence. The cross found an unmarked striker who slotted calmly past the goalkeeper.
- 38' – Equaliser (1-1): Podbeskidzie’s captain rose highest at a corner, powering a header into the bottom corner to restore parity just before the interval.
- 57' – Winning goal (2-1): A moment of individual brilliance from the home winger, who cut inside from the right and unleashed a curling effort into the far top corner, leaving the Slask keeper with no chance.
- 75' – Red card drama: Slask II were reduced to ten men after a second yellow card for a cynical foul, effectively ending their hopes of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Podbeskidzie started cautiously, perhaps underestimating the energy of a Slask II side packed with academy prospects. After falling behind, they switched to a more aggressive 4-3-3 formation, overloading the wide areas. The equaliser came from a set piece – a clear indication of their renewed intent. In the second half, Podbeskidzie pressed high and forced mistakes, with the red card compounding Slask’s difficulties. The visitors, who had looked sharp in transition early on, faded after the sending-off and barely threatened the home goal thereafter.
Standout Players
- Home winger (Podbeskidzie): Scored the winner and was a constant menace on the flank, completing five dribbles and creating three chances.
- Visiting No.9 (Slask II): Took his goal well and held the ball up effectively in the first half, but was isolated after the red card.
- Podbeskidzie centre-back: Dominated aerial duels and made several crucial clearances, particularly during the brief period when Slask threatened before the interval.
Table and Season Impact
The victory moved Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biala to 39 points, firmly in mid-table comfort with six matches remaining. For Slask Wroclaw II, this defeat left them on 28 points, just two points above the relegation zone. With the relegation battle intensifying, every point becomes vital. Podbeskidzie, meanwhile, can now eye a potential top-six finish if they maintain this form.
The attendance of 3,200 at Stadion Miejski witnessed an entertaining contest that highlighted the competitive nature of Poland Liga 2. Podbeskidzie will hope to build on this momentum, while Slask II must regroup quickly to avoid slipping further into danger.

