Winter break schedule

On 3 January Slavia start their winter training.
On 3 January 2019 layers and staff will meet for the first time when leaving for the training camp in Spain. After 10 days of fitness training the red-whites return to the Czech Republic. On 19 January Slavia will play their first friendly game against Ústí nad Labem (2nd tier).

On 21 January Slavia will leave for another training camp in Portugal. The red-whites will play against Beijing Guoan (PRC), Red Bull Salzburg (AUT) and Rosenborg BK (NOR).

Opening league game will take part between 9 and 10 February and Slavia will play FK Teplice home in Eden. On 14 Fabruary the first leg of UEFA Europa League Round of 32 will be played in Eden against KRC Genk.

3 JanuaryWinter training starts
3–13 JanuaryTraining camp SpainFitness
19 JanuarySlavia vs. Ústí nad LabemFriendly
21 January–2 FebruaryTraining camp in PortugalPlaying
22 JanuaryBeijing Guoan vs. SlaviaInternational Friendly
27 JanuaryRed Bull Salzburg vs. SlaviaInternational Friendly
1 FebruaryRosenborg BK vs. SlaviaInternational Friendly
9–10 FebruarySlavia vs. FK TepliceFORTUNA:LIGA Round 20
14 FebruarySlavia vs. KRC GenkEuropa League R32 1st Leg
16–17 FebruaryViktoria Plzeň vs. SlaviaFORTUNA:LIGA Round 21

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