Raków Częstochowa Chases 4th Place in Piast Gliwice – Raków Częstochowa

Raków Częstochowa Chases 4th Place in Piast Gliwice – Raków Częstochowa

Raków Częstochowa heads into piast gliwice – raków częstochowa in fourth place with 49 points, and Sunday’s 12:15 kickoff is its last away match of the 2025/26 season. The table is tight above it, with Jagiellonia Białystok three points ahead and Górnik Zabrze one point ahead. Piast Gliwice is four points clear of the relegation zone, so both sides arrive with something tangible at stake.

Raków and Piast at Limanowskiego

Raków has won 11 of the 17 league meetings between the clubs, while Piast has taken five and one ended level. That edge is the clearest reason Raków goes in with the stronger record, even if Piast handled the autumn meeting at Limanowskiego 3:1. Patryk Dziczek scored twice in that game, German Barkovskiy added the other Piast goal, and Jonatan Brunes scored Raków’s reply.

The return meeting also brings back Michael Ameyaw and Ariel Mosór to the stadium of their former club. Both moved from Piast to Raków during the summer transfer window before the 2024/25 season, so this is not just another league trip for them. Raków also won its last away match in Gliwice, with Brunes scoring twice and Péter Baráth adding his first goal.

Piast Gliwice Under Daniel Myśliwiec

Piast sits 12th with 41 points from 11 wins, 8 draws and 13 losses. Daniel Myśliwiec’s side drew 0:0 at home with GKS Katowice in the previous round, and it now needs more points to finish the job on survival. German Barkovskiy and Jorge Felix lead the team with four goals each, which gives Piast a narrow scoring base if the match turns into a tight one.

Raków’s league position keeps the pressure on from above. It starts the day in fourth and is still within striking distance of the teams in front, while the two best league teams qualify for UEFA Champions League qualifying and third place may lead to UEFA Europa League qualifying depending on the final table. Piast’s cushion above the relegation zone is smaller than Raków’s push for the top spots, so the same 90 minutes carry different kinds of weight for each club.

Daniel Stefański in Gliwice

Daniel Stefański of Bydgoszcz will referee the match. That leaves the focus on the table and the matchup itself: Raków trying to keep pressure on the teams above, Piast trying to steady a season that still needs points, and a head-to-head history that has leaned heavily toward the visitors. Sunday’s meeting is the last away stop for Raków’s league season, and it arrives with the standings still unsettled on both ends of the table.

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