MFK Karviná host FC Slovan Liberec in the Czech First League on Sunday afternoon, 12 April 2026, with both sides chasing very different little objectives inside the table. Karviná are sitting 8th on 33 points, decent enough but hardly comfortable, and they need to stop the slide if they want to keep the top half within reach. Liberec are 6th on 42 points and have a real chance to strengthen their grip on a European place. That gap matters. It’s not massive, but it’s enough to give the visitors a clearer sense of purpose.
For Marek Jarolim’s Karviná, this is about arresting a patchy run and turning home games into something more reliable. For Radoslav Kovac’s Liberec, it’s about extending a stronger season overall and avoiding the kind of slip that drags a decent campaign into uncertainty. Both teams have enough going forward to make this lively, and both have shown enough defensive looseness to keep the door open at the other end. You don’t need much imagination to see goals here.
There’s also a recent meeting that still hangs in the air. Liberec smashed Karviná 6-0 at home on 9 November 2025, a brutal reminder of how quickly this fixture can tilt one way if Karviná lose their structure. But the overall story of the season is a little more balanced than that single hammering suggests. The question on Sunday is whether Karviná can make this a proper contest, or whether Liberec’s steadier league work wins out again.
MFK Karviná Form & Analysis
Karviná arrive here on the back of a run that doesn’t exactly scream confidence. Their last six have brought just one win, and that came in the Czech Cup rather than the league, a 3-0 home win over Viktoria Plzeň on 5 March. Since then, it’s been rougher. They lost at home to Pardubice, went down to Slovácko at their own ground, then were beaten away by Jablonec and Sparta Praha, with a 2-2 draw at Sigma Olomouc sandwiched in between. That’s the story: a side trying to hang in there, but often finding itself a step short when the game tightens.
The most recent outing at Sparta was a decent illustration of the problem. Karviná were beaten 2-0, but the underlying figures didn’t flatter them much either. They managed only one shot on target, created just one big chance, and spent long stretches chasing the game. A 0.58 xG return away to Sparta is never a comfortable read. They’ve now gone three league games without a win, and that matters when the mood has already dipped. Three games can turn into five very quickly in this sort of form.
At home, Karviná have been respectable rather than strong. Their record at their ground is 4 wins, 2 draws and 7 defeats, with 17 scored and 20 conceded. That’s not catastrophic, but it’s not the sort of platform you’d trust against a team in the upper half either. They can score — 38 goals in the league overall is a decent return — yet they’ve also leaked 46, which tells you where the pressure usually comes from. The worry is simple: they’re often in games, but not often in control of them. That’s a dangerous combination against a side like Liberec.
FC Slovan Liberec Form & Analysis
Liberec come into this with a more stable feel about them. Their last six have brought two wins, three draws and just one defeat, and the most recent result was the sort that steadies a dressing room: a 2-1 home win over Slovácko on 4 April. Before that, they drew with Teplice, drew away at Bohemians Praha 1905, and lost narrowly to Hradec Králové and Slavia Praha. That’s not a flawless run, but it is a solid one. They’re rarely being blown away, and that alone gives them a better base than Karviná right now.
The performance against Slovácko was sharp enough to suggest they’re still carrying some attacking bite. Liberec produced 1.94 expected goals, landed 20 shots and put six on target. They weren’t merely efficient — they were on top. The goals came early, with Raimonds Krollis and then a key strike involving Toumani Diakite. When they get into a rhythm at home, they can look dangerous. That’s been part of their season: 40 league goals overall, and only 26 conceded. Much cleaner. Much more controlled.
The away record is decent too, and that’s important here. Liberec have taken 17 points from 13 away league games, with 4 wins, 5 draws and 4 defeats, scoring 21 and conceding 16. They’re not a flat-track away side, but they’re competitive enough to travel well. Can they keep it up on the road? Usually, yes. They don’t lock games down as brutally away from home as they do at their own ground, but they’ve shown they can stay in matches and nick points. That’s enough against a Karviná side that tends to leak chances once the pace lifts.
Mind you, Liberec aren’t completely watertight. The draw at Teplice and the blank at Bohemians show there’s still a bit of frustration in the final third when the game doesn’t open early. Still, compared with Karviná, they look the more coherent team. The league table says as much. So does the balance of their season.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has thrown up some wild numbers in recent seasons, and that’s one reason it’s easy to look at the goals market. Liberec’s 6-0 win in November was the loudest statement, but it wasn’t a one-off. There was a 3-2 Karviná win in April 2025, a 3-1 Liberec victory in July 2024, and a 5-2 Karviná success in September 2023. The pattern is plain enough. These meetings can get open quickly, and once they do, neither defence has always looked keen on shutting the door.
Even the more controlled meetings still lean toward one side scoring. The last eight head-to-heads include plenty of both teams finding the net, and that 6-0 scoreline at Liberec stands out not just for the margin but for how easily Karviná were cut apart. That doesn’t guarantee a repeat, of course. It never does. But it does tell you this isn’t a fixture where either manager can feel safe if their back line starts wobbling.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 8/13 for this one. It’s not a glamorous price, but it’s the right one. Karviná have enough attacking output at home to make a mark, even in a poor spell, and Liberec have scored in enough of their recent matches to look reliable for at least one goal on the road. The projected xG line — 1.4 for Karviná and 1.3 for Liberec — sits nicely underneath that view. Nothing huge. Just enough in both directions.
A 1-1 draw feels the most natural scoreline. Karviná are too leaky to trust for a clean sheet, but Liberec haven’t been ruthless enough away from home to be backed for a clean away win with confidence. If you want a slightly bolder angle, over 2.5 goals has some appeal given the head-to-head history, but BTTS is the cleaner play. It fits the shape of the match.