

Prague Raptors Women Edge Sparta Praha II Women in Czech Second League
The Prague Raptors Women secured a narrow but vital 1-0 win over Sparta Praha II Women in the Czech 2. liga Women on May 9, 2026. The match, played at a compact venue in Prague, was a tightly contested affair where defensive organization and a single moment of quality made the difference.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture with contrasting ambitions: the Raptors aiming to climb the table, while Sparta Praha II sought to build momentum. The first half was largely a midfield battle, with few clear-cut chances. The breakthrough came midway through the second period, and the Raptors then demonstrated excellent game management to see out the victory.
Key Moment
- 58th minute – Prague Raptors 1-0: A long ball forward caught the Sparta defense out. Striker Eva Nováková controlled it on her chest, turned her marker, and fired a low shot into the bottom corner from 12 yards. It was a finish of real quality and proved to be the match-winner.
Tactical Approach
Prague Raptors set up with a solid 5-4-1 formation, prioritizing defensive stability and quick transitions. Sparta Praha II, fielding a young and energetic side, tried to play through the middle but found little space. The visitors' best opportunity came from a free kick that was tipped over the bar by Raptors goalkeeper Lucie Svobodová in the 74th minute.
Standout Players
Eva Nováková's clinical finish was the moment of the match, but the entire Raptors defense deserved credit, particularly center-back Kateřina Horáková, who made numerous clearances and interceptions. Sparta's captain Tereza Müllerová worked hard in midfield but could not break the deadlock.
Season Context
This result gives the Prague Raptors Women a crucial three points in the Czech 2. liga Women standings, pulling them away from the relegation zone. For Sparta Praha II Women, the defeat is a missed opportunity to close the gap on the top half. With several matches remaining, both sides will need to improve their attacking output to achieve their season goals.