- Home form: Wisla Plock have won 8, drawn 3 and lost only 3 of their 14 home league games (2025/2026).
- Away form: Radomiak Radom have won only 1, drawn 6 and lost 7 of their 14 away league games (2025/2026).
Tactical battle of styles
Wisla Plock’s rise in the Ekstraklasa 2025/2026 to fourth spot is down to the rigid structure and pragmatic, phase-based play that Mariusz Misiura has introduced since taking over as coach in June 2024. He presses selectively, defends with compactness and discipline and has players who can execute vertical transitions and attacks efficiently.
On the other hand, Radomiak Radom have had recent managerial changes and each one has brought a different style of play to the team. Bruno Baltazar’s men have been playing with a high intensity press, rapid transitions and wing overloads in a bid to upset opponents with their tempo.
So, this fixture is a clash of styles in which the more pragmatic side will do well, but which may lead to an open game. Baltazar has been Radomiak’s manager since March 2026 and it may be that his men are yet to fully adapt to his methods.
Visitors have a poor road record
Betting and market view
Wisla should just about have enough to edge out Radomiak on home turf on Sunday, but it might not be as straightforward as the bookmakers seem to think. The hosts are priced 2.39 for the win, but the over 2.5 goals option at 1.9 and both teams to score (yes) at 1.69 look the better options.
Scoring and head-to-head
Wisla have scored 16 at home this season, Radomiak have scored 16 on their travels, so both sides average 1.14 goals per game at home and away, respectively. These clubs are very evenly matched and the last two clashes have finished all-square, with a 1-1 draw occurring only five months ago.
Recent form
However, Wisla have a better overall home record than Radomiak do away and are on a winning streak right now while the visitors have lost two consecutive away games. Wisla’s last two wins were a 1-0 success at home to Lechia Gdansk and 3-1 away to Termalica Nieciecza.
Inconsistency the main problem for Radomiak
Radomiak’s last five games have been a mixed bag with one win, two draws and two defeats. They lost 1-0 away to Zaglebie Lubin but bounced back with a 2-1 home win over Widzew Lodz.
Our selection for the match is Wisla to win, Radomiak to score and over 2.5 goals to be scored in the game.
- Wisla have a consistent goal threat in Lukasz Sekulski, who has 8 in 23 Ekstraklasa games this season.
- Maurides is Radomiak’s top scorer with 7 in 29 and Rafal Wolski has contributed 2 in their last 5 to show he can pop up at the right time.