Piast Gliwice vs Radomiak Radom Prediction and value tip
Piast Gliwice
Radomiak Radom
While bookmakers often lean toward the home side in the Ekstraklasa, the Piast Gliwice vs Radomiak Radom prediction favors the visitors or a low-scoring draw. Piast’s inconsistency and the absence of their #1 keeper make them vulnerable against a Radomiak side that is historically resilient in this fixture.
| Selection | Confidence | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| Double Chance: X2 (Draw or Radomiak Win) | 8/10 | Piast is missing their star goalkeeper Plach, and Radomiak is unbeaten in the last 5 H2H encounters. |
Match Preview & Form Guide
As we head into Round 26 of the 2025/2026 Ekstraklasa season, the clash between Piast Gliwice and Radomiak Radom carries significant weight for the bottom half of the table. Piast Gliwice currently finds itself in a precarious 15th position with 29 points, sitting just one point above the relegation zone. Despite their low standing, Daniel Mysliwiec’s men showed resilience in their last outing, securing a vital 2-1 away victory against Jagiellonia Bialystok. However, their home form remains a major concern, highlighted by a recent 3-1 collapse against Zaglebie Lubin.
Radomiak Radom, sitting in 10th place with 33 points, enters a new era following the very recent appointment of Kiko Ramírez on March 10, 2026. Radomiak has become the league's "draw specialists," coming off a 1-1 stalemate against Legia Warszawa. They are notoriously difficult to break down but have struggled to turn single points into three. Interestingly, Radomiak holds a psychological edge, remaining unbeaten in their last five head-to-head meetings with Piast.
Key Absences & Stats:
- Piast Gliwice: Starting goalkeeper Frantisek Plach is sidelined with a knee injury, a massive blow to a defense that has conceded 32 goals this term.
- Radomiak Radom: Midfielder Christos Donis is out until late March; however, leading scorer Maurides (7 goals) is fit and in form.
- H2H Trend: The most common result between these two sides in recent years is a 1-1 draw.
Tactical Analysis & Key Battles
Under Daniel Mysliwiec, Piast Gliwice has attempted to implement a more proactive, possession-based style, but the loss of Plach in goal often leads to a more hesitant defensive line. Expect Patryk Dziczek to act as the pivot, looking to find Jorge Félix in pockets of space. Their primary challenge will be bypass Radomiak’s disciplined mid-block.
Kiko Ramírez is expected to prioritize defensive structural integrity in his second game in charge. Radomiak will likely sit in a compact 4-2-3-1, relying on the creative spark of Rafal Wolski and the overlapping runs of Jan Grzesik. The key battle will be between Radomiak’s Maurides and Piast’s center-back Jakub Czerwinski; if Maurides can isolate the veteran defender, Piast’s makeshift keeper will be under constant pressure.