DateRHome v Away-
12/10 14:00 4 MFK Ruzomberok v FC Kosice 2-4
12/03 16:30 4 Dunajska Streda v MFK Zemplin Michalovce 3-0
11/26 15:00 4 Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas v KFC Komarno Postponed
11/25 14:30 4 MSK Zilina v MFK Skalica 3-1
11/19 12:00 4 FTC Filakovo v AS Trencin 0-5
11/19 12:00 4 MFK Ruzomberok v FC Kosice Postponed
11/19 12:00 4 FK Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas v KFC Komarno Postponed
11/18 12:00 4 Puchov v FC Tatran Presov 1-2
11/15 15:00 10 Trencianske Stankovce v Slovan Bratislava 1-6
11/15 12:00 4 FC Nitra v FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova 2-3
11/11 12:30 10 Inter Bratislava v MFK Skalica 0-2
11/05 12:30 10 FC Petrzalka v Dunajska Streda 0-2
10/29 15:30 10 MSK Senec v MSK Zilina 0-1
10/29 12:30 10 Partizan Bardejov v MFK Zemplin Michalovce 1-3
10/22 16:00 10 FC Vion Zlate Moravce v FC Kosice 2-4
10/22 13:00 10 STK Samorin v Spartak Trnava 5-6
10/22 12:45 10 MFK Zvolen v MFK Ruzomberok 0-1
10/22 12:30 10 Partizan Bardejov v MFK Zemplin Michalovce Postponed
10/22 12:30 10 Inter Bratislava v MFK Skalica Postponed
10/22 12:30 10 Slovan Galanta v KFC Komarno 2-3
10/22 12:30 10 Trencianske Stankovce v Slovan Bratislava Postponed
10/22 12:30 10 FC Petrzalka v Dunajska Streda Postponed
10/22 12:30 10 OFK Malzenice v Bendahhou/Dad 1-3
10/21 14:30 10 Dukla Banska Bystrica v Puchov 6-7
10/21 12:30 10 MFK Stara Lubovna v FC Tatran Presov 0-3
10/21 12:30 10 MSK Tesla Stropkov v Tatran Liptovsky Mikulas 11-12
10/21 12:30 10 FK Humenne v FK Zeleziarne Podbrezova 1-2
10/15 15:00 10 FC Nitra v Namestovo 2-1
10/15 12:30 10 FTC Filakovo v Slavia TU Kosice 5-2
10/08 16:00 9 Spartak Myjava v MFK Skalica 1-2

Wikipedia - Slovak Cup

The Slovak Cup (Slovak: Slovenský pohár), currently named Slovnaft Cup due to sponsorship agreement with Slovnaft, is the only nationwide knockout competition in Slovak football. The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa League qualification rounds.

History

The competition was first contested in 1969. Until 1993, the winner of the Slovak Cup would face the winner of the Czech Cup in the Czechoslovak Cup final, the winner of which would be Czechoslovakia's representative in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (Slovan Bratislava won the tournament in 1968–69).

The Slovakia Cup is a prestigious annual soccer tournament held in Slovakia, bringing together top clubs from across the country to compete for national glory. Established to promote competitive football and showcase local talent, the Slovakia Cup features intense matches across various divisions, culminating in a thrilling final that captures the passion of Slovak football fans. With a rich history and a vibrant atmosphere, the tournament serves as a key highlight of Slovakia’s sporting calendar, fostering community spirit and inspiring the next generation of players.