This Sunday (July 7), Panthers Wrocław will take on the Prague Lions at the Olympic Stadium. The Polish team promises to give their all to secure their third victory of the season and get back into the playoff race. In addition to the exciting sports spectacle, fans can look forward to a host of attractions. Tickets for this game are already on sale.
Polish-Czech Clash
After a series of away games, Panthers Wrocław return to the Olympic Stadium. On Sunday, 7.07 at 16:25, the Polish representatives in the European League of Football will face the Prague Lions for the first time this year. The Czech team has yet to win a game this season and is hungry for victory. On the other hand, Wrocław must avoid any slip-ups to keep their playoff hopes alive and are determined to secure their third win.
Importantly, the Panthers' offense in Sunday’s game will be led by
Matthew Vitale, who was Wrocław's quarterback last season when the team made it to the European League of Football playoffs.
–
Our games offer a perfect weekend plan. Fans can expect a top-tier European sports spectacle with many additional attractions. I assure you it’s worth coming to our game well before kickoff and bringing the whole family. We invite everyone to the Olympic Stadium; our players need loud and numerous support in the stands! – says
Michał Latoś, president of Panthers Wrocław.
Family picnic
Over 24,000 fans attended the last three home games of Panthers Wrocław. The game against Prague Lions will start at 16:25 on Sunday, 7.07 at the Olympic Stadium. The event on the esplanade will begin at 13:30, so it’s worth arriving much earlier.
The program includes an attraction zone with a DJ, food trucks, inflatables for children, partner booths, the club mascot, and fan contests. The game will also feature live commentary, making it easy to follow the action on the field.
Where to watch the game?
The home game of Panthers Wrocław against Prague Lions will take place
on Sunday, 7.07 at 16:25 at the Olympic Stadium. Tickets for this game are already on sale and available at Ticketmaster.pl. The Polish-Czech clash will also be broadcast live on TV from 16:20 on Polsat Sport 3, Polsat Box Go, and the league’s streaming platform.