Tychy 71 were up against Slask in the I Liga of Poland on March 15. Slask came out on top, securing a 2-4 win.
Kasjan Lipkowski scored the first goal of the game into his own net on the 11th minute of the match, tipping the balance in Slask's favor. This was followed by goals from Igor Lasicki, Yegor Matsenko, Przemyslaw Banaszak and Damian Kadzior, ending the game at 2-4.
As Tychy 71 and Slask meet again, the memory of Tychy 71's 2-1 win in their I Liga face-off from 9 months ago still lingers. Tychy 71's recent form has been disappointing, with consecutive defeats to Stal Mielec, Puszcza N. and Gornik Leczna, extending their winless streak to six games. Focusing on defensive improvements could pave the way for better results, as their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have been conceding goals for twenty consecutive matches now.
After their recent two-win streak against Chrobry Glogow and Odra Opole, Slask, on the other hand, approach this match with renewed confidence. For all that, they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across six consecutive away matches.
This I Liga encounter highlights the attacking players who have stood out for Tychy 71 and Slask throughout the campaign, even in challenging moments. Tychy 71’s Damian Kadzior and Julian Keiblinger have played important roles in ensuring their attack, crafted under Łukasz Piszczek’s leadership, remains effective. In I Liga, Rumin has been Tychy 71’s standout scorer with four goals, as Kadzior continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with six assists. Adding further support are Mamin Sanyang, Marcel Blachewicz and Kacper Welniak, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
Meanwhile, Slask’s attacking options, under the tactical direction of Ante Simundza, have been bolstered by Piotr Samiec-Talar and Przemyslaw Banaszak, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Banaszak leads Slask’s scoring charts in I Liga this season with ten goals, while Samiec-Talar remains their top assist provider in the competition with eight. Slask’s attacking depth is further showcased by Luka Marjanac, Marc Llinares and Damian Warchol, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
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Our AI kicks off with a pre-match prediction for Tychy 71–Slask, and then continues to track the action live, updating its forecast every minute as the game unfolds. As for this match-up, our system’s pre-game call was right, favoring Slask's win. AI projections, calculated before kick-off, indicated Slask’s victory was projected as most likely, carrying 41%, while a draw was at 36% and Tychy 71’s victory was at 23%.
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Tychy 71 kicked off the game with Jakub Madrzyk, Krzysztof Machowski, Kasjan Lipkowski, Igor Lasicki, Luis Silva, Marcin Szpakowski, Julian Keiblinger, Marcel Blachewicz who got substituted by Daniel Sandoval on the 46th minute, Damian Kadzior, Bartlomiej Baranski who got substituted by Tymoteusz Rygula on the 58th minute and Daniel Rumin who got substituted by Kacper Welniak on the 58th minute as starters, with Kacper Kolotylo, Oliver Stefansson, Daniel Sandoval, Bartosz Jankowski, Jakub Bieronski, Pawel Lysiak, Piotr Krawczyk, Kacper Welniak and Tymoteusz Rygula on the bench.
Slask's starting eleven were Michal Szromnik, Yegor Matsenko, Lamine Ba, Mariusz Malec, Krzysztof Kurowski who got substituted by Michal Rosiak on the 67th minute, Patryk Sokolowski who got substituted by Dorian Markowski on the 89th minute, Piotr Samiec-Talar, Michal Mokrzycki who got substituted by Oskar Wojtczak on the 89th minute, Marc Llinares, Luka Marjanac who got substituted by Przemyslaw Banaszak on the 67th minute and Timotej Jambor who got substituted by Jorge Yriarte on the 75th minute, with Bartosz Glogowski, Michal Rosiak, Marko Dijakovic, Antoni Klimek, Yegor Sharabura, Oskar Wojtczak, Jorge Yriarte, Dorian Markowski and Przemyslaw Banaszak on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Krzysztof Machowski, Luis Silva and Igor Lasicki were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since September 2021, the teams have each had their moments. Both Tychy 71 and Slask have managed two victories, while the other match ended in a draw. The most recent match between them was on August 29, 2025, in the I Liga of Poland, where Slask secured a 2-1 victory. Over the course of these five head-to-head games, Tychy 71 have found the net nine times, whereas Slask have scored ten. So, overall, Tychy 71 and Slask have shared a nearly identical head-to-head record in their recent history.
Tychy 71 have played 33 matches in I Liga, with five wins, seven draws, and 21 losses this season, scoring 37 goals, averaging 1.12 per match, while conceding 71, an average of 2.15 per match. Slask have won seventeen of their 33 matches in I Liga this season, with ten draws and six defeats, netting 69 goals (2.09 per match) and conceding 47 (1.42 per match).
Tychy 71 are currently on a run of three straight losses, having lost to Stal Mielec, Puszcza N. and Gornik Leczna in their last three matches, while Slask are on a two-game winning streak, with victories against Chrobry Glogow and Odra Opole in their last two matches. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Tychy 71 have claimed four victories, suffered thirteen defeats, and drawn three times, while Slask have won eight of their last nineteen matches, losing six and drawing five.
As always, Poland I Liga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Tychy 71 are currently 18th in the table with 22 points from 33 matches, while Slask hold 2nd place with 61 points after 33 matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Tychy 71 and Slask in real time. You can watch the goals by Kasjan Lipkowski, Igor Lasicki, Yegor Matsenko, Przemyslaw Banaszak and Damian Kadzior as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Tychy 71 - Slask are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.
