The upcoming weekend in Polish football will be dominated by high-stakes clashes. In Szczecin, Pogoń will host Widzew Łódź in a match worth millions of euros, while in Silesia, the prestigious derby between GKS Katowice and Górnik Zabrze will take place. The competition will be not only for league points but also for regional supremacy, with special security measures and changes to public transport in place.

Million-Euro Clash in Szczecin

The Pogoń vs. Widzew match is a duel between clubs that spent millions of euros on reinforcements before the spring round.

Silesian Derby with Respect

GKS Katowice and Górnik Zabrze are promoting sporting rivalry without aggression through a joint press conference.

Speedway Extraliga on Canal+

Exclusive broadcast rights for Canal+ for the 2026 season have been confirmed, and the times of the first matches have been announced.

The upcoming 23rd round of the PKO Bank Polski Ekstraklasa promises to be one of the most interesting in the current season. The central point of the weekend will be the clash between Pogoń Szczecin and Widzew Łódź. Both teams approach this match with high ambitions, confirmed by the sums spent on reinforcements – media emphasize that we will see players worth millions of euros on the pitch. However, Pogoń Szczecin is grappling with a serious setback, as one of its key players has suffered an injury, forcing the coach to seek new tactical solutions. Meanwhile, Widzew, buoyed by recent transfers, hopes to repeat the favorable result from the autumn round. Municipal services in Szczecin have prepared a special traffic reorganization, launching additional tram and bus lines for fans. The tradition of matches between Pogoń and Widzew dates back to the 1970s, when both clubs began playing significant roles in Polish football, often competing for places rewarded with European cup play. Equally great emotions accompany the Silesian derby, where GKS Katowice will face Górnik Zabrze. Despite historical tensions between fan groups, the clubs have decided on an unprecedented step, organizing a joint press conference under the banner of Silesian respect. Fans of both teams declare they can cheer side by side, which is meant to dispel the negative image of derby clashes. Simultaneously, preparations are underway in the Tricity for the derby between Arka Gdynia and Lechia Gdańsk, which is associated with numerous traffic disruptions, especially in the Witomino area. The situation of Legia Warszawa is described by experts as difficult, and media suggest the capital club had to salvage its budget through transfer revenues, in which Widzew indirectly helped. Beyond the football pitches, significant news has come from the offices of the Speedway Extraliga. It has been officially confirmed that Canal+ will retain the TV broadcast rights for matches in 2026. A detailed schedule for the first rounds was also announced, promising a major blockbuster to open the season. Experts predict that the balance of power in the speedway table could be turned upside down, pointing to Unia Leszno as the team that could cause the biggest surprise in the upcoming competition. „Nikt nam nie zabroni nosić obu szalików” (No one can forbid us from wearing both scarves) — A fan from Silesia

Perspektywy mediów: Media emphasize the professionalism and cooperation of the Silesian clubs, holding them up as a model of a modern approach to derbies. Conservative sports portals focus on historical animosities, suggesting the joint press conference is merely a PR stunt.

Mentioned People

  • Mariusz Fornalczyk — Pogoń Szczecin footballer, whose appearance in the match against Widzew is drawing media interest.
  • Mason Greenwood — English footballer, to whose playing style Mariusz Fornalczyk is compared.