Slavia will start the league away against Budějovice

Slavia will start the Czech league on Saturday, 22 August, away in České Budějovice. First Prague Derby of the season is scheduled for 7 November.

The red and whites will travel South to České Budějovice for the first league game of the new season. The game will take place on 22 August. In our first home game we will host Příbram a week later. In the 3rd round Slavia play away against league newcomers Pardubice who made Bohemians Prague stadium (“Ďolíček”) their home ground for 2020/21 due to reconstruction of their own ground.

First Prague Derby against Sparta is scheduled for round 10 and it will take place at Sparta stadium. In round 14 we will play away against Viktoria Plzeň.

Czech Fortuna Liga will have 34 rounds this season as 18 clubs participate (instead of 16 last season). No clubs were relegated after Covid-related quarantine made impossible to finish the Relegation Group. Two teams - Pardubice and Zbrojovka Brno - went up from Football National League. Only regular season will be played (no Champions or Relegation Groups will follow).

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