

TJ Spartak Myjava Women Dominate Slovan Bratislava Women in Slovak Women's Cup
In a commanding performance on May 8, 2026, TJ Spartak Myjava Women secured a resounding 3-0 victory over Slovan Bratislava Women in the Slovak Women's Cup (SVK WC). The match, held at Myjava's home ground, saw the hosts take control from the opening whistle and never look back, advancing with a clinical display of attacking football and defensive solidity.
Match Overview
Spartak Myjava came into the fixture as underdogs on paper but proved their mettle against a Slovan Bratislava side that had been in strong form in the league. The scoreline, however, reflected a one-sided affair, with Myjava converting three chances while their backline kept a clean sheet. The victory continues Myjava's impressive cup run, while Slovan will rue a lack of sharpness in front of goal.
Key Moments
- 13th minute: Spartak Myjava opened the scoring through a well-worked set piece. A corner from the left was met by an unmarked header at the near post, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
- 37th minute: The home side doubled their advantage with a swift counter-attack. A long ball over the top split the Slovan defence, and the striker calmly slotted past the advancing keeper.
- 68th minute: Myjava sealed the win with a third goal, a stunning strike from outside the box that curled into the top corner, leaving the Slovan goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
Slovan Bratislava had spells of possession but failed to create clear-cut opportunities. Their best chance came in the 55th minute when a free-kick struck the crossbar, but Myjava's defence remained compact and organised throughout.
Tactical Story
Spartak Myjava set up in a disciplined 4-4-2 formation, focusing on quick transitions and exploiting space behind Slovan's high defensive line. Their midfield pressed aggressively, disrupting Slovan's rhythm and forcing turnovers in dangerous areas. Slovan, typically a possession-based side under their coach, struggled to break down Myjava's deep block. The away side's creative players were isolated, and their wide attackers failed to deliver quality crosses.
Myjava's game plan was executed to perfection: absorb pressure, hit on the counter, and capitalise on set-pieces. The second goal, a classic breakaway, highlighted their tactical discipline. Slovan's attempts to play through the middle were repeatedly snuffed out by a resilient midfield duo.
Standout Players
For Spartak Myjava, the scorer of the opening goal Michaela Horváthová was a constant threat from set-piece situations. The second goal came from Lenka Kováčová, whose pace and finishing were decisive. The third, a screamer, was struck by substitute Zuzana Nová, who made an immediate impact after coming on. Defensively, centre-back Petra Malá marshalled the backline impeccably.
For Slovan Bratislava, goalkeeper Simona Tóthová made several sharp saves to keep the scoreline respectable, but she could do little about the quality of the goals conceded.
Impact on the Competition
With this win, TJ Spartak Myjava Women advance to the next round of the Slovak Women's Cup, keeping alive hopes of silverware. The victory also boosts morale for their league campaign, where they sit mid-table. Slovan Bratislava, meanwhile, must regroup quickly as they remain in contention for the league title but now have one less route to a trophy. The match demonstrated that cup competitions often produce surprises, and Myjava will be a side to watch in the coming rounds.