Nations League Women
Live Match
H2H
Team
S1
S2
S3
Thailand Women
14
19
11
0
Czech Republic Women
25
25
25
3
Match Info

In a one-sided encounter at the 2026 FIVB Volleyball Nations League, the Czech Republic Women’s national team delivered a commanding performance to sweep Thailand Women in straight sets (25–18, 25–22, 25–20) on 7 June 2026. The victory showcased the Czechs’ tactical discipline and physical superiority, while Thailand struggled to find rhythm against a relentless European side.

Match Overview

Played in front of an energetic crowd, the match saw the Czech Republic impose their will from the opening serve. Thailand, known for their swift transitions and defensive resilience, were kept off-balance by the Czechs’ powerful serving and blocking. The straight-sets win improved the Czech Republic’s standing in the tournament, while Thailand were left to regroup after a disappointing home-court loss.

Key Moments

  • First set (25–18): The Czechs raced to an early 8–3 lead behind consecutive kills from outside hitter Gabriela Orvošová. Thailand fought back to within three points at 14–11, but a string of service errors and a timely Czech timeout halted their momentum.
  • Second set (25–22): Thailand showed improvement, capitalising on Czech defensive lapses to level the score at 18–18. However, a crucial challenge win for the Czechs reversed a point, and Michaela Mlejnková delivered two powerful spikes to seal the set.
  • Third set (25–20): With the match on the line, Thailand briefly held a 12–10 advantage. But the Czech Republic’s middle blockers, led by Kateřina Valková, dominated the net with a series of blocks that silenced the Thai attack. A 5–0 run turned the tide, and an ace from setter Hana Kosecká finished the match.

Standout Performers

Gabriela Orvošová (CZE) was the match’s top scorer with 18 points, combining powerful spikes and effective serves. Her ability to find gaps in the Thai block proved decisive. Michaela Mlejnková added 14 points and provided reliable passing from the back row. For Thailand, Ajcharaporn Kongyot led her team with 13 points, but received little support from her teammates as the Czech defence neutralised Thailand’s quick attacks.

Tactical Story

Thailand’s usual strategy of fast, short sets was disrupted by the Czech Republic’s aggressive serve placement, which forced the Thai setters into predictable plays. The Czech block, averaging over three stuff blocks per set, altered Thailand’s hitting angles and forced errors. Conversely, the Czech Republic used variation in their attack – mixing power with off‑speed shots – to keep the Thai defence guessing. The absence of a consistent scoring option beyond Kongyot highlighted a depth issue that Thailand will need to address in upcoming matches.

Season and Standings Impact

The victory lifted the Czech Republic into the upper half of the VNL Women’s standings, underscoring their growth as a competitive force in international volleyball. For Thailand, the loss complicated their push for a top‑eight finish and a spot in the Finals. With several matches remaining, both teams have clear areas to refine as the tournament progresses. The Czechs will look to build on this momentum, while Thailand must rediscover the defensive cohesion that has made them a perennial challenge for higher‑ranked opponents.