Mladá Boleslav welcome Dukla Praha to the Lokotrans Arena on Sunday afternoon in the Czech First League, and the contrast between the two clubs is pretty stark. The hosts sit 11th with 30 points, still drifting rather than thriving, but they’ve got enough of a cushion to look up the table rather than over their shoulders. Dukla are down in 16th on 19 points and badly need a response if they’re going to claw their way out of trouble.
For Mladá Boleslav, this is the sort of home game you’d expect them to control. Ales Majer’s side have been lively enough going forward all season, scoring 40 league goals, but they’ve also been far too open at the back. Dukla, under Pavel Sustr, are struggling to turn draws into something more useful and their away record is bleak: no wins, just five draws and eight defeats. That’s the kind of record that usually leaves you with a steep hill to climb.
There’s also a clear rhythm to the recent meeting between these sides. Mladá Boleslav have had the better of the more meaningful league encounters, winning 1-0 away in November, while Dukla have caused them problems in other contexts. Still, on current form and the broader league picture, the home side arrive with the stronger hand. This isn’t a glamour fixture. It is a pressure game, though. For Dukla, every point matters. For Boleslav, this is the sort of match they should be winning if they want to finish the season with any momentum at all.
Mladá Boleslav Form & Analysis
Mladá Boleslav come into this one with a bit of zip in their step. Their latest outing was a fine 4-2 away win at Sigma Olomouc on 4 April, a match that really captured what they are: dangerous, brave, and a touch chaotic. They didn’t just nick that result. They went after it. Christophe Kabongo struck twice, Solomon John got in on the act, and they kept punching even after Sigma had tried to turn the game into a scrap. Before that, they had beaten FK Pardubice 2-0 at home, shared a 2-2 draw at Slovácko, and held Sparta Praha 0-0 in the Czech Cup. That’s a useful little run. Four league matches in which they’ve won twice and drawn twice. Not bad at all.
The bigger picture is even more encouraging. Mladá Boleslav are unbeaten in seven, with their last defeat coming all the way back on 7 February in a 4-0 loss away to Slavia Praha. Since then, they’ve steadied themselves and started to look like a team with more balance. At home, the record is respectable rather than spectacular: four wins, five draws and five defeats, with 22 goals scored and 27 conceded. Those numbers tell you plenty. They can score at their own ground, but they’re not airtight. Not even close. That’s why some of their home wins have felt like knife-edge affairs rather than comfortable strolls.
What helps them here is the attacking ceiling. Forty league goals is a healthy return for a side in their position, and the recent win in Olomouc showed they can hurt teams in different ways. They created chances, they were ruthless when the game opened up, and their xG away from home was a healthy 1.94. The problem, as ever, is what happens when opponents get a foothold. Mladá Boleslav often allow too much behind them, which is why even decent home performances can still wobble. They’ve got the tools to beat Dukla. They’ll just need to keep their concentration.
Dukla Praha Form & Analysis
Dukla Praha’s form tells a much harsher story. Their last six have brought one win, two draws and three defeats, and the latest result was a 2-0 home loss to Pardubice on 4 April. That was a frustrating night because they never really looked capable of taking control. They followed a 2-0 win over Jablonec with a goalless draw at Teplice, but there’s been far too much inconsistency around that. A 2-0 defeat at home to Slavia Praha, a 1-0 loss away to Bohemians, and another stalemate at home to Zlín before that have left them stuck in a pattern that doesn’t really help anyone.
The away numbers are the real concern. Dukla have not won a single league match on the road this season. None. Five draws, eight losses, only five goals scored and 20 conceded. That’s relegation-level travel form, full stop. You can see why: they’re not creating enough, and when they do get into decent areas, they’re not ruthless. Their latest away outing at Teplice ended 0-0, which at least stopped the bleeding, but it also underlined the issue. Dukla can make a game awkward. They don’t often make it dangerous for the opponent. That’s a different problem.
The low-scoring trend away from home is hard to ignore too. They’ve been stuck in cagey, narrow games far too often, and the lack of firepower means they’re usually one mistake away from being in trouble. With just 16 goals scored in the league all season, they’re the lowest scorers in the division by some margin. That’s not just a poor return. It’s a warning light. If they’re going to take something from Mladá Boleslav, they’ll probably need to turn this into a tight, ugly contest and hope the hosts get frustrated. That’s a tall order away from home. A very tall order.
Head-to-Head
The recent league meetings lean Mladá Boleslav’s way. They won 1-0 away at Dukla on 8 November 2025, and that’s the clearest reference point for this fixture in competitive play. Dukla did beat them in league action in May 2025 and April 2025, so it’s not as simple as saying one side has total control, but the balance of the more recent meaningful meetings has favoured Boleslav.
One thing that stands out is Dukla’s tendency to struggle for clean sheets in this fixture. They’ve gone without one in the recent clashes listed here, and that matters because Mladá Boleslav rarely need many chances to land a blow. That won’t make Dukla comfortable. Not at all.
We Predict: Home Win
We’re backing Mladá Boleslav to win at 4/6 here. It’s the cleanest angle on the board. Dukla’s away record is dreadful — no wins, five draws, eight defeats — and they’ve only scored five times on the road all season. That’s a brutal base to work from, especially against a home side that’s unbeaten in seven and has just come off a 4-2 away win with plenty of attacking life.
The 2-1 correct score looks the best fit. Mladá Boleslav should have enough quality to get in front and hold the edge, but their home defence is far from watertight, so a clean sheet feels a bit ambitious. Dukla can nick a goal if the game gets messy, yet they don’t look like a team with the firepower to really punish the hosts. If you want a slightly safer alternative, the home side to score first has a strong case too.