Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
03/13 17:00 19 Trinec vs TJ Start Brno View
03/13 18:00 19 Enrique Massaro vs Aritma Praha View
03/14 09:00 19 SFK Vrchovina vs FC Vsetin View
03/14 09:15 19 Frydek Mistek vs MFK Karvina B View
03/14 09:15 19 FK Loko Praha vs Ceske Budejovice B View
03/14 09:15 19 Motorlet Praha vs FC Silon Taborsko II View
03/14 09:15 19 SK Petrin Plzen vs Bohemians 1905 B View
03/14 10:00 19 Slavia Prague U20 vs Kraluv Dvur View
03/14 13:30 19 MFK Vitkovice vs Hlucin View
03/14 13:30 19 FK Blansko vs FC Trinity Zlin B View
03/14 13:30 19 FK Hodonin vs TJ Unie Hlubina View
03/14 13:30 19 Slovan Velvary vs Pardubice B View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
03/08 13:30 18 SK Sparta Kolin vs Velke Hamry 1-1
03/08 13:30 18 [16] SK Sokol Brozany vs Arsenal Ceska Lipa [1] 1-6
03/08 13:30 18 [2] SK Sokol Zapy vs Hradec Kralove B [3] 3-0
03/08 13:30 18 TJ Start Brno vs FK Blansko 1-0
03/08 09:30 18 [4] Viktoria Plzen B vs SK Petrin Plzen [15] 2-1
03/08 09:30 18 FC Zlin B vs MFK Vitkovice 4-1
03/08 09:15 18 [13] Bohemians 1905 B vs Slavia Prague U20 [5] 3-0
03/08 09:15 18 [7] Dukla Praha B vs SK Kladno [1] 0-5
03/08 09:15 18 Sigma Olomouc B vs FC Vsetin 1-0
03/08 09:15 18 FC Brno II vs SFK Vrchovina 2-0
03/08 09:15 18 MFK Karvina B vs SK Unicov 3-0
03/08 09:15 18 Slovacko B vs FK Hodonin 0-2

The Moravian-Silesian Football League (MSFL; Czech: Moravskoslezská fotbalová liga) is one of the third level football leagues in the Czech Republic (the other is the Bohemian Football League) headquartered in Olomouc. The league comprises teams from the historic regions of Moravia and Silesia and partially also Bohemia.

The league was formed in 1991 during the Czechoslovakia era, replacing the former II.ČNL (II. Česká národni liga; Second Czech National League) at the third tier of Czechoslovak football alongside sister league ČFL.

The winner of MSFL is promoted to the Czech National Football League. Three clubs are promoted to the MSFL – the winners of Divize D, E and F of the Czech Fourth Division.

**League Profile: Czechia 3. Liga (FNL)**
**The Crucible of Czech Football**

Forget the predictable rhythms of the top flight. The Czech 3. Liga, operating as the **Fortuna Národní Liga (FNL)**, is the nation’s true footballing pressure cooker. As the second-highest professional tier, it’s a volatile mix of ambition and desperation, creating a uniquely fertile ground for the sharp bettor.

This is a 16-team league defined by stark contrasts. Squads feature **youth academy prospects** from Prague’s giants, seasoned veterans on the decline, and hardened pros fighting for one more shot at the top. This blend leads to **wild inconsistencies**—a team can look world-beaters one week and utterly clueless the next. Motivation is the key metric here, often outweighing pure talent.

From a betting perspective, the FNL is a goldmine for those who do the homework. **Home advantage** is pronounced, especially for clubs with passionate, smaller followings. The **Under 2.5 Goals** market holds strong value, with many matches becoming tense, tactical battles where a single goal decides fate. However, beware of the "must-win" dynamics when promotion hopefuls face off against relegated sides with nothing to lose—these can explode into high-scoring affairs.

The promotion/relegation dogfight is where true value emerges. Monitor teams with **stable finances and deep squads** in the final third of the season; they often pull away. Conversely, clubs facing existential threats off the pitch frequently collapse on it.

This league isn't for the lazy. It demands attention to squad news, managerial changes, and off-field stability. But for the analyst willing to dive deeper than the table, the Czech 3. Liga offers a consistently undervalued market ripe for exploitation. Track the momentum shifts, and you’ll find edges the bookmakers often miss.