Czech Liga

Czech-Republic · League

2025/2026

Czech Liga 2025/2026 Season Review

Slavia Praha clinched the Czech Liga title in 2025/2026 with a commanding 80 points from 35 matches, finishing four points clear of their city rivals Sparta Praha. The battle for the championship was competitive, but Slavia's superior goal difference of +43 compared to Sparta's +35 highlighted their edge in both attack and defence. Key contributions came from top scorer T. Chorý, who netted 17 goals, supported by M. Chytil’s 13 strikes, ensuring Slavia's dominance.

Behind the top two, Plzen secured a solid third place with 63 points, comfortably ahead of Hradec Králové and FK Jablonec, who finished fourth and fifth respectively. Plzen's positive goal difference (+22) and strong assist tally, led by A. Memić and T. Ladra, underline their quality in midfield creativity.

At the lower end of the European qualification spots, Slovan Liberec rounded out the top six with 46 points, holding a modest goal difference of +6. The relegation battle, while not detailed here, saw teams outside the top six struggle to keep pace. Overall, the 2025/2026 campaign was marked by Slavia Praha’s consistent excellence and a tight contest for continental places.

League Pulse

Goals / match (starters)
1.49
Starter goals only; excludes subs + own goals
Top passers
Defenders
33.8 passes/game
Most fouls
Defenders
0.15 yc/game

League trends

Goals / match — last rounds
1.30
Goals / match · Last 30 rounds
Avg cards / player / game
Not enough rounds yet
Clean sheets %
29.6%
Clean sheets % · Last 30 rounds
Final standings — 5 Jun 2026
#TeamPPts
1Slavia Praha3580
2Sparta Praha3576
3Plzen3563
4Hradec Králové3556
5FK Jablonec3555
6Slovan Liberec3546
Last 5: ←oldest

Czech Liga 2025/2026 Standings Review

Slavia Praha clinched the Czech Liga title with a comfortable four-point lead over their city rivals Sparta Praha, reflecting a competitive but clear race at the summit. Both teams showcased strong offensive and defensive performances, with Slavia’s superior goal difference (+43) hinting at their dominance throughout the campaign.

Further down, Plzen held a respectable third place, albeit 13 points adrift of Sparta, suggesting a noticeable gap between the top two and the chasing pack. The battle for European qualification spots saw Hradec Králové and FK Jablonec closely matched, separated by just a single point, while Slovan Liberec occupied sixth place with a decent points tally but a modest goal difference.

Overall, the league table paints a picture of a top-heavy competition with Slavia and Sparta setting the pace, while the mid-table tussle offered its own intrigue, especially with tight margins around the European qualification places.