FC Hradec Králové host FC Slovan Liberec on Wednesday evening, 13 May 2026, in the Czech First League Championship group, and this one has a proper top-half edge to it. Hradec are fifth on 50 points, Liberec sixth on 46, so the gap is small enough that this meeting still carries real weight in the race for final placings and the prestige that comes with finishing as high as possible in the championship phase.
There’s no trophy on the line here, but there is pride, momentum and a decent chunk of table position to fight for. Hradec have the better home record, Liberec have the sharper overall defensive numbers, and both sides arrive with enough attacking threat to make this feel more open than a typical late-season cagey affair. The first meeting this season went Hradec’s way in Liberec, but these two have a habit of dragging each other into tight, awkward games. That won’t change easily.
FC Hradec Králové Form & Analysis
Hradec come into this on a mixed but still respectable run, and the last few weeks have told a story of resilience with a bit of wobble around the edges. They drew 1-1 away at Jablonec on 10 May, with Ondřej Mihálik striking in the first half before David Puškáč levelled late on. Before that, they took a hit at Viktoria Plzeň, losing 3-1 in the championship group. Yet the response to that defeat matters: they had already put together a run of wins, beating Teplice 1-0 away, Slavia Praha 2-1 at home, Slovácko 3-1 away and Bohemians Praha 1905 2-0 at home. That’s not fluke form. That’s a side that can win in different ways.
The home record is the part Liberec have to respect. Hradec are fourth-best on home ground in the division, with 28 points from 15 matches, eight wins, four draws and only three losses. They’ve scored 22 and conceded just 12 at home, which is tidy enough to matter. It’s not all-out attacking chaos; it’s controlled, efficient football. The numbers sit around the league average for home teams, but the defensive return is better than that, and that often gives them a platform to stay in games. They aren’t explosive every week, but they rarely look flimsy in their own ground.
That balance is why they’ve stayed competitive in this section of the table. Hradec have scored in plenty of their recent home and away fixtures, and they’ve shown they can land a punch against stronger opposition too. The issue is consistency across 90 minutes. They’ve now gone two matches without a win, and that 3-1 loss in Plzeň was a reminder that when they’re forced onto the back foot, they can be opened up. Still, they’ve also got a habit of getting on the scoresheet first — six first goals in their last eight is no accident — and that gives them a real chance of controlling the tone here if they start well.
FC Slovan Liberec Form & Analysis
Liberec’s recent form is a little messier, and that’s the polite version. They lost 2-0 away at Viktoria Plzeň on 9 May, a match in which they were second-best for long stretches and carried too little threat when they had the ball. Before that came a 2-1 home defeat to Slavia Praha in the championship group. They’d actually picked up a useful 2-1 win at Jablonec on 25 April, but that was sandwiched around a 0-0 draw with Mladá Boleslav and a 3-1 loss at Karviná. The wins are there, but so are the slips. It’s been a stop-start stretch.
Away from home, Liberec’s record is decent rather than dominant. They’ve collected 20 points on the road from 16 matches, with five wins, five draws and six defeats, scoring 24 and conceding 22. That’s a sign of a team that usually travels with enough threat to land a goal, but not enough control to shut games down. You wouldn’t call them fragile. You also wouldn’t call them reliable. They’re somewhere in the middle, and that’s often the danger zone for punters. They can nick something, but they can also leave the door open.
Defensively, Liberec are actually a little stronger than Hradec across the full season, having conceded 34 goals to Hradec’s 38. That said, the recent away sample is not especially reassuring, and the 2-0 defeat at Plzeň came after they’d already been beaten by Slavia at home. When the opposition raises the tempo, Liberec have shown a tendency to lose shape. On the positive side, they’ve scored in enough away games to keep the BTTS angle alive. Four goals from their last two away league matches before the Plzeň trip is a useful marker. They do carry a threat.
Still, the clean-sheet problem is hanging over them. They’ve now gone three matches without one, and if Hradec can reproduce anything like their recent home sharpness, Liberec will be under pressure for long spells. The visitors don’t tend to keep things locked down when the game starts moving. That’s the concern here.
Head-to-Head
These two have already met twice this season, and the pattern is fairly clear: tight, competitive, usually not wild. Hradec won the most recent meeting 1-0 away at Liberec on 28 February 2026, a result that came in a familiar sort of game between these sides — one goal, fine margins, very little room for error. Before that, Liberec took a 3-2 win in Hradec in September 2025, which stands out a bit because it was one of the few meetings in this matchup to break away from the low-scoring trend.
That broader picture matters. Across the recent head-to-head sequence, under 2.5 goals has landed in five of the last six meetings, and that’s the angle worth keeping in mind. These teams know each other well enough to avoid many surprises. Even when the game opens up, it usually doesn’t stay open for long.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/5 for this clash. It’s the right line for a game where both sides have enough attacking output to land a goal, while neither defence has been watertight enough to inspire real confidence. Hradec have hit this in four of their last five, Liberec have done it in six of their last eight, and both teams arrive after recent matches in which they found the net but didn’t fully shut the game down.
The 1-1 correct score feels alive here, and it fits the shape of the contest. Hradec are stronger at home, Liberec are capable of scoring on the road, and neither looks dominant enough to force a clean shutout. You can see both teams getting a spell in the game. A narrow home win isn’t impossible, but the draw looks the cleaner read. If you want a second angle, under 3.5 goals also deserves a glance, because this fixture has usually stayed tighter than the market expects.