Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/07 13:30 19 Puchov vs MSK Zilina B View
03/07 13:30 19 Inter Bratislava vs Slovan Bratislava B View
03/07 13:30 19 OFK Banik Lehota vs OFK Malzenice View
03/08 09:30 19 FC Petrzalka vs MFK Zvolen View
03/08 10:00 19 Slavia TU Kosice vs MFK Stara Lubovna View
03/14 13:30 20 MSK Povazska Bystrica vs FC Vion Zlate Moravce View
03/14 13:30 20 STK Samorin vs Puchov View
03/14 13:30 20 MFK Stara Lubovna vs FK Pohronie View
03/14 13:30 20 MFK Zvolen vs OFK Banik Lehota View
03/15 09:30 20 OFK Malzenice vs Inter Bratislava View
03/15 09:30 20 MSK Zilina B vs FC Petrzalka View
03/15 09:30 20 Slovan Bratislava B vs Dukla Banska Bystrica View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/06 16:00 19 [1] Dukla Banska Bystrica vs MSK Povazska Bystrica [10] 3-1
03/06 16:00 19 [5] FK Pohronie vs STK Samorin [11] 1-0
03/06 16:00 19 [2] FC Vion Zlate Moravce vs Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas [3] 1-2
03/01 10:00 18 [15] Slavia TU Kosice vs FC Vion Zlate Moravce [3] 1-3
03/01 09:30 18 [16] Slovan Bratislava B vs OFK Banik Lehota [12] 1-1
03/01 09:30 18 [8] MSK Zilina B vs FK Pohronie [5] 1-0
03/01 09:30 18 [11] OFK Malzenice vs FC Petrzalka [7] 0-0
02/28 13:00 18 [9] MSK Povazska Bystrica vs Inter Bratislava [7] 0-2
02/28 13:00 18 [10] STK Samorin vs MFK Stara Lubovna [16] 1-1
02/28 13:00 18 [5] MFK Zvolen vs Puchov [15] 2-2
02/28 13:00 18 [4] Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas vs Dukla Banska Bystrica [1] 3-1
11/21 12:00 17 [16] Puchov vs OFK Malzenice [11] 4-2

Wikipedia - 2. Liga (Slovakia)

The Slovak Second Football League (Slovak: 2. slovenská futbalová liga), officially known as MONACObet LIGA for sponsorship reasons, is the annual second tier football competition in Slovakia. Currently, the competition consists of 16 teams.

Each season, the first-placed team in the 2. Liga is automatically promoted to the First League, subject to meeting league requirements. The team that finishes in second place enters a two-legged play-off against the second-to-last placed team from the First League, with the winner taking their place in the following season's First League. The two lowest-finishing teams in the 2. Liga are relegated to the 3. Liga.

History

The league was formed as a second-tier league in Czechoslovakia. Before the dissolution of Czechoslovakia it consisted of 16 teams. Upon dissolution, six teams were promoted to the then newly formed Slovak First League. The league was expanded to 18 teams in 1996/97 season, but returned back to 16 in 2001/02 and reduced to 12 in 2006–07. The number of teams expanded to 16 from the 2017–18 season.

In June 2014 the league signed a two-year sponsorship agreement with a gambling firm, taking the name of DOXXbet liga as part of the deal.

External events prompted adaptive measures, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic, when all Slovak football leagues, including the 2. Liga, were suspended in March 2020 following government directives to curb virus spread; the 2019–20 season resumed in June without fans, while the 2020–21 campaign featured postponed matches and enhanced health protocols under SFZ oversight.

In February 2024, the league was renamed as MONACObet LIGA as a part of a two-and-half year partnership deal with an option to extend. The deal included a further undisclosed club grant worth over €1 million, allegedly exceeding any previous partnerships.

The Slovakia 2. Liga is the second tier of professional football in Slovakia, serving as a competitive platform for emerging talent and established clubs aiming for promotion to the top-flight Fortuna Liga. Featuring a dynamic mix of teams from across the country, the league showcases exciting matches, strategic gameplay, and passionate fan support. Throughout the season, clubs compete fiercely for top positions, with the best performers earning promotion to Slovakia's premier division, while the lower-ranked teams face relegation to the third tier. The Slovakia 2. Liga is renowned for its competitive spirit, developing future stars, and contributing significantly to Slovak football's growth and popularity.