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Wisla Krakow
VS
Wrexham
Match Preview & Analysis
Differing Preparations: Wisla Krakow's Friendly Rhythm Meets Wrexham's Season Opener
The summer friendly schedule often presents a clash of intentions, and Saturday's fixture between Wisla Krakow and Wrexham is a prime example. Wisla arrives with several pre-season games under their belt, building match sharpness and refining tactical schemes. Their recent results show a side already hitting an offensive stride. Wrexham, on the other hand, will likely treat this as their opening run-out after a competitive Championship season concluded in early May. This disparity in preparation stages promises a fascinating tactical challenge for both managers, as one side seeks continuity while the other focuses on foundational fitness and re-integration.
Match Details
- Competition: Friendlies Clubs
- Venue: None, None
- Kick-off: Saturday, 11 July 2026 • 14:00 UK Time
- Referee: None
Current Form
Wisla Krakow has been actively engaged in their pre-season, showcasing a blend of attacking prowess and occasional defensive lapses. In their recent friendlies, they secured dominant victories, defeating Karviná 2-0 and Puszcza Niepołomice 4-0, demonstrating a clear intent in the final third. However, a 3-4 loss to Nieciecza suggests that while their offensive combinations are gelling, the defensive compactness might still be a work in progress. These warm-up games followed a strong finish to their I Liga campaign in May, where they secured clean-sheet wins against Pogoń Siedlce (2-0) and Polonia Warszawa (1-0), indicating a foundation of solidity that they are now looking to build upon.
Wrexham's recent results paint a picture of their Championship survival efforts, not pre-season form. Their last competitive outings in May saw them draw 2-2 with Middlesbrough and secure wins against Oxford United (1-0) and Stoke City (2-0). These results highlight their ability to compete and grind out results against established Championship sides, often showing defensive resilience. However, a break of over two months since their last competitive fixture means Wrexham will be entering this friendly cold. Their focus will be on getting minutes into legs, re-establishing positional play, and rebuilding basic fitness, rather than intricate tactical execution.
Team News
With no major injuries reported for either squad, both managers have a full complement of players to select from. For Wisla Krakow, this friendly is an opportunity to integrate their deep midfield options like Marc Carbó and Frederico Duarte alongside attacking threats such as Ángel Rodado and Jordi Sánchez, potentially testing various partnerships up front. Given the nature of friendlies, expect extensive squad rotation, allowing younger players like M. Kutwa or A. Nikaj to gain valuable experience alongside established figures like A. Uryga in defence.
Wrexham, likely playing their first pre-season game, will prioritise minutes across the squad. Goalkeepers like C. Burton and A. Okonkwo could share duties, while the likes of D. Scarr and Z. Vyner in defence will be looking to re-establish their partnership. In midfield, players such as N. Broadhead, J. Windass, and O. Rathbone will be keen to shake off the rust, with attackers like B. Cadamarteri and K. Moore eager to find their rhythm. Expect multiple substitutions at half-time and throughout the second half as Wrexham aims to distribute minutes and assess early fitness levels.
Head to Head
There is no historical head-to-head data available for this fixture. This means Saturday's encounter will be a fresh chapter for both clubs, reflecting the common occurrence of cross-league or cross-national friendlies designed to offer novel opposition during pre-season preparations. Without previous meetings to draw upon, the focus shifts entirely to current form
Team Form
Wisla Krakow
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Wrexham 
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Head to Head
No Head-to-Head data available.
Match Predictions
Predicted Lineups
Based on current registered squads. Actual lineups confirmed ~1 hour before kick-off.



