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Górnik vs ŁKS: Battle to Keep 16th Place

Górnik vs ŁKS preview: Łęczna travels to Łódź to defend 16th place amid Wieczysta Kraków uncertainty and injuries.

Górnik Łęczna travel to Łódź on Sunday for a crucial final match. Górnik vs ŁKS will decide whether the team retains 16th place in I Liga.

Why this match matters

Górnik lost at home last week 0:2 to Odra Opole. Consequently, their hopes of finishing above the drop line vanished immediately. Moreover, Stal Mielec won their game, so that club secured the last safe position. Therefore, the Łęczna players face a must-win atmosphere away in Łódź. However, a small window of hope exists because of off-field developments around Wieczysta Kraków.

Górnik vs ŁKS: The sporting situation

The club sits 16th and cannot relax. Consequently, Znicz Pruszków in 17th still threatens their spot. Moreover, ŁKS Łódź sits sixth and chases playoff security. Therefore, both teams will field competitive squads on Sunday. However, Górnik arrives with many injuries. In addition, manager Yuri Shatalov will again not sit on the bench. As a result, the team lost cohesion last week without him. Consequently, players like Adam Deja admitted the team failed supporters. Moreover, Deja said they will apologize and work hard to recover.

Off-field uncertainty and licensing context

Media reports keep discussing Wieczysta Kraków and its owner Wojciech Kwiecień. However, no official body confirmed any decision about league placement. Therefore, fans must wait for announcements from the Polish FA or league authorities. Moreover, licensing and club eligibility often hinge on finances and paperwork. For example, clubs can face license denial if they miss payments to tax offices or social insurers like ZUS. Consequently, such rulings could change which teams stay in I Liga even after the final whistle.

What to expect on match day

Kickoff stands at 16.30, like all final weekend matches. Moreover, TVP Sport will show the multilig, and viewers can stream the full game at sport.tvp.pl. Therefore, expatriates in Poland can watch live without a cable subscription. However, expect a tense match and tight marking from both sides. In addition, tactical fouls and set pieces may decide the outcome.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you follow Polish football as an expat, check official sources for licensing news. For example, the Polish FA issues final decisions on club eligibility. Moreover, financial checks include payments to institutions like ZUS (social insurance) and tax authorities. Therefore, a club may keep its place or lose it due to off-field issues. In addition, buying tickets can require a PESEL number for local fan accounts, so bring ID or contact the club directly if you lack one.

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