PREVIEW: Slavia v Viktoria – my home is my castle

Slavia play Viktoria Plzeň away in Doosan Arena on Sunday in probably the most important game of 2019 league spring.
The red-whites are now 6 points clear on top of the table ahead of the ruling champions Viktoria Plzeň. In case of Slavia victory the difference will increase to 9 points which would give Slavia great position for the Champions’ part of the league.

However, last time Slavia managed to win in Plzeň was in May 2013 when Milan Škoda scored the only goal of the game. Moreover, both teams have been 100% on their soil for 5 years. Last time one of the teams won away was in April 2014 when Viktoria defeated Slavia 2-0 in Eden.

STATVIKTORIASLAVIA
League Position2 (46 pts)1 (52 pts)
Goals Scored3050
Goals Conceded1616
League RecordW14 D4 L2W17 D1 L2
Last 5 League Games W4 D1 L0W5 D0 L0
Top ScorerBeauguel (10)Stoch (11)
Most AssistsČermák, Kovařík, Limberský (2)Hušbauer (7)
Mutual Games12 - 11 - 2020 - 11 - 12
Europa LeagueRound of 32Round of 32
Last European Match2-1 v GNK Dinamo0-0 v KRC Genk

Last 10 games


2018/19 Autumn Slavia 4-0 Viktoria
2017/18 Spring Slavia 2-0 Viktoria
2017/18 Autumn Viktoria 1-0 Slavia
2016/17 Spring Slavia 1-0 Viktroria
2016/17 Autumn Viktoria 3-1 Slavia
2015/16 Spring Slavia 5-0 Viktoria
2015/16 Autumn Viktoria 2-1 Slavia
2014/15 Spring Viktoria 1-0 Slavia
2014/15 Autumn Slavia 1-0 Viktoria
2013/14 Spring Slavia 0-2 Viktoria

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