Olsztyn will host Gdansk as a league leader, something that no one expected before the season started, but Grzegorz Szymanski did an amazing job leading his team to four victories in five rounds.
Resovia and Jastrzebski have a must-win situation at home. Defending champions are hosting Politechnika while Jastrzebski is expected to beat Transfer Bydgoszcz who is still searching for a victory.
Last day of the week is reserved for two matchups. BBTS and Czestochowa will meet at Bielsko–Biala as two teams who are considered to be candidates for relegation and every point won in these battles is priceless. Second game will be played on a Sunday evening at Czarni Radom where the home team expects three points versus Effector Kielce.
MATCH OF THE WEEK
Zaksa Kedzierzyn-Kozle – Skra Belchatow
In last 15 matches Skra is dominating Zaksa with eleven wins but situation has slightly changed over the last couple of years. Zaksa won last two matches in Plusliga and is more successful in general, reaching Champions League final four last season and playing in the Plusliga final. Now Skra reformed their team and with coach Falasca at the driving seat, future for “Yellow nation” seems to be bright!
Sixth round schedule:
Friday:
Olsztyn – Gdansk 17:30
Saturday:
Zaksa – Belchatow 14:45
Resovia – Politechnika 17:00
Jastrzebski – Bydgoszcz 18:00
Sunday:
Bielsko-Biala – Czestochowa 17:00
Czarni Radom – Effector Kielce 17:00
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