No winner: Wisła Płock - Wisła Kraków 1:1
The White Star players came to Płock for the 27th round, where they faced their namesake team from Płock. Ultimately, the two teams were forced to split the points, resulting in a 1-1 draw.
The White Star went into the match in Płock without the banned players Dawid Szot, Jesus Alfaro, and Bartosz Jaroch. Angel Rodado returned from injury to the lineup to bolster the Kraków side's attack. The match was played at a fast pace from the start. White Star was the more active player in the opening minutes, but the home side were the first to attack with a dangerous counterattack towards the R22 team's goal. Fortunately, Marc Carbó was well-positioned and cleared the ball away from his opponent.
The next chance for coach Dariusz Żuraw's players came in the 12th minute, but this time Alvaro Raton prevailed in a one-on-one with David Niepsuj. In response, the Kraków team pushed down the right wing, but the pressured Sobczak couldn't get a shot off. We saw alternating attacks in the following minutes. However, there was no real threat after them. The Kraków team focused on positional attacks, while their opponents tried to turn the tables with counterattacks. The 26th minute saw a good intervention by Colley, who cleared the ball from just outside the line, heading towards the net. The Wawel team launched a series of attacks in the following minutes, but their precision was lacking. Finally, five minutes before the end of the first half, Duda opted for a long-range shot. Krzyżanowski ran for the rebound but couldn't control the ball. Just after a few minutes, Rodado fired a stinging shot that the Płock goalkeeper spit out, but no one could find the post. Płock remained goalless until halftime.
Immediately after the break, in the 49th minute, the Kraków team had a chance to take the lead, but Villar's powerful cross was unable to be closed down. Nine minutes later, the hosts were celebrating a goal, taking the lead through Fryderyk Gerbowski.
The White Star had half an hour to turn the tables. To that end, coach Rude sent fresh forces onto the pitch, and one of the substitutes, Dejvi Bregu, almost found the net in the 80th minute, but it ended in a corner. The set piece could have ended well for the R22 team, but the ball ultimately ended up in the goalkeeper's hands.
The final phase of the match saw Wisła Kraków putting in some serious effort, but their decision-making precision in front of goal, or simply their effectiveness, was lacking. The players from the capital of Małopolska fought to break the deadlock until the very end, and finally succeeded in their 90th minute, when Igor Sapała, who had been sent off moments earlier, equalized. Seven minutes of added time were expected to determine the winner. And indeed, there was plenty of fight on the pitch, but no further goals were scored. The match in Płock ended in a draw.
Wisla Płock - Wisla Kraków 1:1 (0:0)
1-0 Gerbowski 58'
1:1 Panała 89'
Wisła Płock: Gradecki - Haglind-Sangre, Biernat, Jach - Niepsuj (86' Kuczko), Szwoch, Grić, Hiszpański - Gerbowski, Kocyła (73' Vallo) - Sekulski (73' Westermark)
Wisła Kraków: Raton - Łasicki (76' Satrustegui), Uryga, Colley, Krzyżanowski (70' Junca) - Duda, Carbo (86' Sapała) - Villar (86' Żyro), Rodado, Baena (76' Bregu) - Sobczak
Judged by: Wojciech Myć (Lublin)
Yellow cards: Grić, Spanish
