🌦️ WEATHER
🏛️ Warsaw ☁️ 15°C 12 km/h
🐉 Kraków 19°C 10 km/h
🌉 Wrocław ☀️ 16°C 9 km/h
Gdańsk 🌤️ 13°C 12 km/h
Updated 04:19

Lechia Gdańsk vs Legia Warszawa Live: Watch Guide

Find out how to watch Lechia Gdańsk vs Legia Warszawa live on May 17, 2026 and why the result matters for relegation and European places.

Lechia Gdańsk vs Legia Warszawa live takes place on Sunday, May 17, 2026 at Polsat Plus Arena. The home side must win to climb out of the relegation zone.

Lechia Gdańsk vs Legia Warszawa live: where to watch

The match airs in Poland on the main Ekstraklasa broadcaster. Moreover, subscribers can stream the game online. In addition, international viewers can use the broadcaster’s app. Check local listings for live rights in your country. Consequently, you should verify geo-restrictions before planning to watch.

Why the game matters

Lechia sits on the edge of relegation. Therefore, this match defines their top-flight future. Legia chases European qualification. However, Legia also faces pressure to secure points. In addition, local pride fuels the derby mood. Consequently, the result may shape transfer and coaching decisions.

Team news and likely lineups

Lechia will pick a lineup that prioritizes attack. Moreover, the coach may field younger players to add pace. Legia will start experienced internationals. In addition, substitutes may change the game after the hour mark. Check live lineups on match pages for final confirmation.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat planning to attend, buy tickets from official club channels only. In addition, carry ID and proof of purchase at the turnstiles. Remember that having a PESEL (national ID number) is not necessary to watch the game. However, registering for a PESEL helps with many services like health care and bureaucracy. For example, NFZ provides public healthcare and ZUS handles pensions and social insurance. Finally, police can issue a mandat (fine) for illegal resale or disorderly conduct, so follow stadium rules.

Polsat Plus Arena lies in Gdańsk and it offers modern transport links. Moreover, trams and buses connect the stadium to the city centre. In addition, parking near the arena fills quickly on matchday. Therefore, arrive early to avoid delays. Consequently, public transport often proves the faster option.

Follow live updates on local sports sites and social feeds. Moreover, our updates link to official broadcasters and club accounts. Check the original Dziennik Bałtycki article for live coverage. In addition, use VPNs only when lawful in your country. Finally, enjoy the match and respect local customs while cheering.

Source: Read original article

📚 Looking for more help settling in Poland? Browse our complete Expat Guides.

Don't miss a beat!

Get the most important local Polish news delivered to your inbox. No noise, just the facts.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime..

Terms of Service

Poland Radar

Poland Radar is an independent English-language news portal covering local Polish news and expat life in Poland. Our editorial team monitors Polish media daily to deliver relevant, accessible news for the international community living in Poland. We cover breaking news, safety alerts, legal updates and practical guides for expats across Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław and beyond.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *