DateRHome v Away-
09/06 15:00 8 Arsenal Ceska Lipa v MFK Chrudim 1-2
09/06 15:00 8 FK Loko Vltavin v Dukla Praha 0-3
09/06 15:00 8 SK Sokol Zapy v FC Silon Taborsko 1-0
09/06 14:30 8 SK Unicov v MFK Karvina 1-0
09/05 15:00 8 FK Admira Praha v FK Jablonec 1-5
09/05 15:00 8 SC Znojmo v SK Prostejov 2-4
08/30 16:00 8 Mlada Boleslav v FK Usti nad Labem 4-2
08/30 15:30 8 Banik Most-Sous v Pardubice 0-3
08/30 15:30 8 SK Sokol Brozany v FK Teplice 3-4
08/30 15:00 8 FC Vsetin v FC Brno 0-4
08/30 15:00 8 FC Strani v Hanacka Slavia Kromeriz 1-2
08/30 15:00 8 TJ Unie Hlubina v Slovacko 0-8
08/30 15:00 8 FK Kolin v FK Chlumec N.C 3-1
08/30 15:00 8 Jiskra Domazlice v FK Pribram 0-0
08/30 15:00 8 Slovan Velvary v FC Sellier & Bellot Vlasim Postponed
08/30 15:00 8 TJ Sokol Lanzhot v FC Trinity Zlin 0-1
08/30 14:30 8 Trinec v Sigma Olomouc 1-4
08/29 16:00 8 Hlucin v Banik Ostrava 0-2
08/29 15:30 8 FC Zlinsko v MFK Vyskov 1-5
08/29 15:30 8 Sokol Nespeky v Vysocina Jihlava 1-6
08/29 15:00 8 SFK Holesov v Opava 0-7
08/29 15:00 8 Velke Hamry v Ceske Budejovice 1-1
08/29 15:00 8 SK Petrin Plzen v Viktoria Marianske Lazne Postponed
08/23 15:00 7 TJ Jiskra Usti Nad Orlici v Viktoria Zizkov 0-5
08/22 16:00 7 SK Hranice v SK Unicov 0-1
08/16 16:00 7 SK Benesov v Povltavska FA 1-2
08/16 16:00 7 TJ Tatran Bohunice v Hanacka Slavia Kromeriz 2-2
08/16 16:00 7 Spartak Sobeslav v FC Pisek 1-0
08/16 16:00 7 RMSK Cidlina v FK Kolin 0-1
08/16 15:30 7 Velke Hamry v FK Prepere 1-1

Wikipedia - Czech Cup

The Czech Cup (Czech: Pohár FAČR), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's football cup competition in the Czech Republic. It is organised by the Czech Football Association.

The Czech Cup was first held in 1961. The winner would then face the winner of the Slovak Cup in the Czechoslovak Cup final. This competition was discontinued in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into two independent states (Czech Republic and Slovakia).

The winner gains entry to the following season's UEFA Europa League.

**Tournament Profile: Czech Cup (MOL Cup)**

For the sharp bettor looking beyond the mainstream leagues, the Czech Cup offers a compelling mix of predictable hierarchy and high-stakes chaos. Officially the MOL Cup, this knockout competition is where the domestic giants—Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, Viktoria Plzen—are expected to dominate, but it’s also the stage for the season’s most dramatic upsets.

The structure is classic: a straight knockout format from the First Round onward, with top-flight clubs entering in the Second Round. This early phase is where value hunters should focus. Lower-league sides, often playing at packed home grounds with everything to gain, regularly push elite clubs to the limit, creating prime opportunities for **+1.5 Handicaps** on the underdog or **Both Teams to Score** plays when motivation disparities are highest.

As the competition progresses to the quarter and semi-finals, the dynamic shifts. Depth and squad rotation become critical handicapping factors. Analyze team sheets meticulously; a top side prioritizing European football or a tight title race may field a weakened XI, but their reserves are still formidable. This is where assessing a manager’s perceived value of the cup is crucial.

Key betting angles:
* **Early Rounds:** Target motivated underdogs on the handicap. The "magic of the cup" is real here.
* **Later Stages:** Shift to more conservative moneyline analysis on the favorites, but watch for inflated lines if a big club is away to a mid-table top-flight opponent.
* **Outright Market:** Rarely strays from the big three, but monitor draw brackets. A favorable path can make a club like Slovácko or Baník Ostrava a live longshot for a deep run.

In short, the Czech Cup is a tournament of two distinct phases: a early-round value hunt followed by a strategic grind. Success requires adapting your approach to the round and reading between the lines of team selection. Ignore it at your peril.