- Wisla Plock have won 5, drawn 1, and lost 1 of their 7 Ekstraklasa home games.
- Pogon Szczecin have won 1, drawn 2, and lost 4 of their 7 away matches.
Style vs style as Misiura meets Thomasberg
Wisla Plock and Pogon Szczecin meet on Monday in a game that will be a fascinating contrast of styles as Mariusz Misiura’s positive, high-tempo system faces off against Thomas Thomasberg’s more pragmatic approach. This Wisla Plock vs Pogon Szczecin preview highlights the tactical battle between both coaches.
Misiura has overseen a rapid rebuild at Wisla Plock since taking over in June 2024 with his vertical system and dynamic, high-pressing teams that operate in either 4-2-3-1 or 4-1-3-2 formations. The Orange-Blues, who have been excellent on home soil (5 wins, 1 draw, 1 defeat) are third in Ekstraklasa 2025/2026 with 22 points from 12 games.
Thomasberg took over Pogon Szczecin in late September 2025 and has already turned the club around by bringing a greater sense of structure and balance to the team. They have more commonly used the 4-4-2 system or a variant of 4-2-3-1 and have looked much more controlled and balanced in possession as well as when they are out of it.
Hosts should edge it
Pogon’s form has improved since Thomasberg’s arrival as they have won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five games.
They beat Piast Gliwice and Cracovia at home and drew away to Lech Poznan in their previous three.
This game will be a good test for both coaches, with our Wisla Plock vs Pogon Szczecin prediction focusing on Misiura’s attacking-minded and fast-paced system looking to take on a more structured and compact Pogon side. It should be an exciting game as the hosts are very good at transition and pressing while the visitors are set up to frustrate and hit on the counter.
Wisla Plock have a proven home record and are very strong in defense, which should see them edge this one against a Pogon team that has been struggling on the road. For punters, the best value may be found by considering our Wisla Plock vs Pogon Szczecin betting tips. But both teams can certainly score so the odds on ‘Both Team to Score’ of 1.57 is not worth the price.
Wisla Plock, with odds of 2.26, should be taken to win this match rather than Pogon Szczecin, which is 2.94, while the draw is 3.44.
Wisla have the firepower to finish it
Lukasz Sekulski, Wisla Plock’s main attacking weapon, has scored six goals in 10 Ekstraklasa appearances and bagged two of the home side’s last six. Kamil Grosicki has been the best player in Pogon’s ranks with five goals and six assists in 13 league games, scoring three of those in his last five.
For another perspective, this Wisla Plock vs Pogon Szczecin prediction examines whether either attack can make the difference. The bet that offers the most potential is ‘Both Teams To Score - Yes’ as the players mentioned above can exploit space against each other’s defensive setups, but there is a secondary play on Sam Greenwood, who is on a run of three assists in five for the Reds.