Champion’s Group Fixtures

After 30 rounds of Regular Season in FORTUNA:LIGA there are now 5 more games ahead of Slavia in Champion’s Group.
Five clubs from top of the league table will compete in Champion’s Group for the 2018/19 title. Teams in the group play only 1 game with each other, first 3 clubs (including Slavia) will play 3 home and 2 away games. All points gained during regular season remain which means Slavia have now 4 more points than Viktoria Plzeň and 15 more points than Sparta Prague.

2018/19 Champion’s Group consists of Slavia, Viktoria Plzeň, Sparta, Jablonec and Baník Ostrava.

SLAVIA CHAMPION´S GROUP FIXTURES

Round 1 4 May 2019 8pm FC Slovan Liberec – SK Slavia Praha
Round 2 12 May 2019 6pm SK Slavia Praha – FC Viktoria Plzeň
Round 3 15 May 2019 8pm SK Slavia Praha – FK Jablonec
Round 4 19 May 2019 3pm FC Baník Ostrava – SK Slavia Praha
Round 5 26 May 2019 3pm SK Slavia Praha – AC Sparta Praha

Tickets for home games

2018/19 season tickets are valid for all home games of Champion’s Group. Their holders have their seats guaranteed and don’t have to reserve or pick special tickets. Information about pre-sale for fan-organisation members and about general sale will be provided individually for each game.

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