Korona Kielce heads to the clash with Wisła Płock, fighting for a valuable point in the battle to stay up – the match is set for the upcoming weekend in Płock. The 17th‑placed side adopts an attacking 3‑4‑3, hoping for a quick climb out of the relegation zone.

What line‑ups will take the field?

According to the latest report, Wisła Płock lines up in a 5‑3‑2 formation, with goalkeeper R. Leszczyński and defenders K. Čustović, B. Nastić and A. Edmundsson. Midfielders M. Kamiński, M. Haglind‑Sangré and Jorge Jiménez sit behind them, while the attack features D. Kun, Ł. Sekulski and Ibán Salvador. Korona Kielce presents a 3‑4‑3: goalkeeper D. Błanik, defenders K. Matuszewski, M. Pięczek and K. Sotiriou. The midfield includes J. Budnicki, M. Remacle, NONO, V. Nikolov and T. Svetlin. Up front, the attacking trio consists of the names listed in the source.

How does the league position matter?

Wisła Płock sits in 5th place, making them one of the league’s front‑runners. Korona Kielce, languishing at 17th, needs every point to avoid the drop zone. The encounter could therefore have two very different impacts: a chance for Płock to maintain momentum, and an opportunity for Korona to turn their season around.

Which factors could decide the outcome?

Key battles will unfold in midfield – Jorge Jiménez and M. Haglind‑Sangré versus J. Budnicki and M. Remacle. Additionally, the effectiveness of the forwards, especially Ibán Salvador and V. Nikolov, will be tested by Korona’s sturdy back line. Both coaches are likely to make swift tactical tweaks if the game isn’t flowing their way.

What lies ahead after the match?

A point for Korona could lift them to 15th, opening a path out of the danger zone and easing pressure ahead of the next fixtures. A loss would keep them stuck near the bottom, heightening the stakes for upcoming games. For Wisła Płock, a win would solidify their spot near the top and bring them closer to European qualification. Both sides will therefore battle for every detail to maximise their chances.