
On the 29th of January, Lechia Gdańsk hosts Wisła Płock at Stadion Energa Gdańsk in a meeting of these two Ekstraklasa teams. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cold day, and temperatures reaching a maximum of only 2 degrees, so hopefuly the match makes up for the weather. Lechia Gdańsk is fresh off their 2-1 win against Górnik Zabrze. Emil Bergstrom scored the first goal for Górnik Zabrze in the %Minute minute of the %HalfNumber half’s stoppage time, then Mario Maloca tied it up for Lechia Gdańsk in the 84th minute But luckily in the 96th minute, they were able to complete the comback with a goal by Lukasz Zwolinski. Lechia Gdańsk is looking for direction having earned 13 points in their last 10 matches, while in their last match, Wisła Płock recorded a 1-0 shutout win against Cracovia Kraków. Rafał Wolski struck first for Wisła Płock in the 66th minute on a feed from David Álvarez, and that single goal was all that was necessary as neither team could manage any more scoring At the end of 90 a dissapointed Cracovia Kraków couldn’t manage to score, and Wisła Płock took the shutout win. Wisła Płock is looking for direction having 3 win and 4 losses in their last 10 matches.
Lechia Gdańsk and Wisła Płock last played eachother at the Stadion Im. Kazimierza Górskiego on the 17th of July. Wisła Płock won by a score of 3 to 0. Łukasz Sekulski struck first for Wisła Płock in the 43rd minute, then David Álvarez added another in the 77th minute In the end, Lechia Gdańsk was frustrated by Wisła Płock’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Wisła Płock ended the match with the shutout victory.
Wisła Płock is having problems scoring lately. Their top scorers, Rafał Wolski and Pawel Chrupalla each only have 1 goal in their last five. Zwolinski and Maloca are the top scorers for Lechia Gdańsk in the last 5 matches, but unfortunately they only have one goal.