

Slavia Praha B 2-1 Slask Wroclaw II | International Club Friendly
July 11, 2026 – 20:00 | Training Center Prague
Match Overview
Slavia Praha B secured a 2-1 victory over Polish side Slask Wroclaw II in an international club friendly played in Prague. The match provided valuable minutes for both reserve squads as they fine-tune their preparations for the upcoming season in their respective domestic competitions.
First Half: Competitive Start
The opening period saw both teams feeling each other out, with neither willing to commit too many players forward. Slavia Praha B began to assert themselves as the half progressed, moving the ball with purpose through the midfield. Their pressure was rewarded in the 33rd minute when a well-timed run from deep was picked out by a clever through ball, and the striker made no mistake with his finish.
Slask Wroclaw II responded well, creating a couple of half-chances before the break. Their best effort came from a long-range shot that forced a comfortable save from the Slavia goalkeeper. The home side went into halftime with a slender but deserved lead.
Second Half: Goals and Drama
The tempo increased after the interval. Slavia doubled their advantage in the 56th minute when a corner kick was cleared only as far as the edge of the box, and a fierce volley found the back of the net. The goal showcased the technical quality present in the Slavia B squad, with several players looking to impress the first-team coaching staff.
Slask Wroclaw II pulled one back in the 71st minute through a well-worked set piece that caught the Slavia defense napping. The goal set up a tense finale, with the Polish side pushing hard for an equalizer. However, Slavia's defense held firm, managing the closing stages effectively to secure the win.
Development Focus
Friendlies such as this one are crucial for the development of young players at both clubs. For Slavia Praha B, the match offered the opportunity to implement the tactical principles used by the senior team, while Slask Wroclaw II's players gained valuable international experience against a technically proficient opponent.
Several players on both sides will hope their performances in this match catch the attention of first-team managers as the new season approaches. The friendly also served as an important fitness exercise, with both coaching staffs making multiple substitutions to manage playing time.
- Slavia Praha B: Undefeated in last 5 friendlies (3 wins, 2 draws)
- Slask Wroclaw II: First defeat in pre-season after 2 wins
- Match context: Both teams using these games to build match sharpness and test squad depth