Pogon Szczecin (Home)
- Pogon’s home record in Ekstraklasa 2025-2026 is 8-2-5 (W-D-L), averaging 1.80 goals per home match.
- Thomasberg’s team have a fast-paced, high-tempo style of play, focusing on pressing to win the ball and transitioning quickly into their front three, either in wide overloading moves or vertical moves through the centre of the field, where they can generate high numbers and momentum.
- Paul Mukairu leads the line with 8 goals in 30 games, and he scored 3 of the team's last 5 goals.
Wisla Plock (Away)
- Wisla Plock are in much better form than their opponents, sitting 5th in the table with 45 points from their first 30 games.
- Mariusz Misiura, who took over in June 2024, sets up his team to be compact, pressing in numbers and disciplined in defence, looking to hit teams on the break as soon as they recover the ball.
- Their record away from home is 4 wins, 6 draws and 5 defeats in the league this year.
- Lukasz Sekulski has been their most efficient player this year, scoring 8 goals in 23 league games.
Head-to-Head
Head-to-head in the Polish top flight in 2025-2026, both sides have won one of the two meetings, with Wisla taking all 3 points with a 2-0 win in Plock, 5 months ago .
Key Players
- Paul Mukairu leads the line with 8 goals in 30 games, and he scored 3 of the team's last 5 goals.
- Lukasz Sekulski has been their most efficient player this year, scoring 8 goals in 23 league games.
- Deni Juric has 2 goals in the last 5 games for Wisla Plock, and Dion Gallapeni has contributed 3 assists in the same span.
Betting Insights
- A draw would be a decent result for both, and 3.58 odds on the draw look good.
- We’re also going for Under 2.5 goals at 1.93, and Both Teams to Score - Yes at 1.71.
Prediction
- Pogon Szczecin’s recent home form has seen them lose their last 2 home games and their tendency to give up possession and space makes them susceptible to a team who are more clinical and efficient.
- We feel that this will be a very tight, cagey game with both sides scoring but both managers holding back in order to avoid any risk.