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Czech Republic football predictions, odds & corner stats
Coverage of Czech football we currently track. Tighter editorial than the major leagues but the structural insight per league applies.
Quick answer
Czech football is built around two clubs. The First League (Fortuna Liga) is the top tier (16 clubs, 30 rounds, July to May), home to Sparta Prague and Slavia Prague. Those two have shared the title in virtually every recent season, with Viktoria Plzeñ the consistent third. Czech matches average around 2.7 goals and corner volumes close to the European mean.
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Czech Republic leagues we cover
Every Czech Republic competition with at least one upcoming match in the next two weeks. Leagues with no fixtures right now still appear if they are part of our coverage.
Clubs to know in Czech football
The Prague Big Two and the consistent third challenger.
Sparta Prague
Prague · SpartaMost decorated Czech club. Multiple recent league titles. Strong home advantage at Letná Stadium.
Slavia Prague
Prague · SlaviaSparta main rival. Recent Champions League regular. The Prague Derby is the most viewed Czech fixture.
Viktoria Plzeñ
Plzeñ · ViktoriaThe consistent third club, multiple recent league titles. Smaller budget than the Prague giants but structured.
Slovan Liberec
Liberec · SlovanMid table side with occasional UEFA appearances.
FC Baniík Ostrava
Ostrava · BaniíkHistoric Czech club, going through a rebuild. Strong matchday atmosphere at Bazaly.
How corners behave in Czech Republic football
The corner angle bettors care about. What we read on each match type, and how the model adjusts for Czech Republic context.
In line with European mean
Czech First League averages around nine corners per match, in line with La Liga and slightly below the Premier League.
Prague Derby is the cards template
Sparta against Slavia reliably produces above average card counts because of the historical intensity. If you read corner totals as moderate, the card spike usually shows up here.
Why Czech football is a Prague led league
Czech top tier football is dominated by the two Prague giants. Sparta and Slavia have shared the bulk of recent titles, with Viktoria Plzeñ as the consistent third. The Prague Derby between Sparta and Slavia is the most physical and most viewed Czech domestic fixture, and reliably produces above average card counts.
Czech football averages around 2.7 goals per match and corner volumes in line with the European mean. Variance is wider than top European leagues because squad budgets outside the Prague giants are tight.
Czech Republic football betting questions
- When does the Czech First League season run?
- From late July to late May, with a winter break from mid December to early February. 30 rounds per season.
- Who dominates Czech football?
- Sparta Prague and Slavia Prague share most recent titles. Viktoria Plzeñ is the consistent third challenger.
- Where can I bet on Czech football?
- Thunderpick, Stake and Sportsbet.io all cover the Czech First League.
- How many goals does a typical Czech top tier match produce?
- Around 2.7 goals per match across recent seasons, slightly above the European mean.
- How accurate is the model on Czech football?
- Per team rolling averages and a Czech specific baseline. Confidence is slightly below top European leagues.
How this page works
- Live data, every hour. The match list and odds read straight from the live market and refresh every hour.
- Per league baseline. The corner model uses a per league baseline so Czech Republic fixtures read against Czech Republic context, not a generic European setting.
- Independent rankings. No sportsbook pays for placement. Full method on the methodology page; affiliate model explained at the affiliate disclosure.
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