Jagiellonia Bialystok
- Jagiellonia Bialystok and Lech Poznan are 3rd and 1st in Ekstraklasa 2025-2026, respectively, having earned 41 and 44 points after 26 games.
- There’s no denying that Jagiellonia Bialystok and Lech Poznan are the cream of the crop in Ekstraklasa 2025-2026, and their clash on Saturday will be an exciting game to watch.
- Adrian Siemieniec has built a side capable of dominating possession with a high-tempo game on the basis of patient build-up play, coordinated pressing and wingbacks pushing high to create overloads wide.
- Their only real area for improvement has been the ability to win games at home, where they’ve won seven, drawn two and lost four of 13 this season.
- The problem for Jagiellonia has been that their home matches have often been hotly contested affairs, and Siemieniec’s side have conceded an average of 1.54 goals per game at home this term.
Lech Poznan
- Lech Poznan have won three of their last five games, and are currently on a three-match winning streak.
- Niels Frederiksen’s Lech are a similar, yet subtly different beast to Jagiellonia.
- They are a bit more structured than their opponents, and their success has often been built around a solid pressing scheme, disciplined defensive line and explosive transitions.
- The wingbacks again push forward to stretch the play, but the style is a little more rigid, and the players must be capable of operating within the system.
Head-to-Head
The 2-2 draw at Lech’s home game in the reverse fixture was an impressive, end-to-end affair, but the visitors have a slight edge over their opponents, winning two, drawing two and losing one of the last five head-to-head meetings.
Betting Insights
The odds for the away win sit at 2.62 , and we’re backing Lech Poznan to come out on top, while the 1.55 on over 2.5 total goals and 1.48 for both teams to score look like generous offers considering these sides average 1.5 goals per-game when the hosts welcome Lech.
Key Players
- Mikael Ishak has 13 goals in 23 league games this term, a rate of just under one per-game and a tally that includes four of the team’s last nine goals.
- Jesus Imaz has 11 in 25 for Jagiellonia, but Bartosz Mazurek has really stepped up of late, scoring three of his team’s seven goals in the last five.
Prediction
With Jagiellonia in less than convincing form - W1, D1, L3 in their last five - and Lech coming into this on a winning streak , the visitors can edge an open match.