Czechia: World Cup 2026 Squad, Fixtures, Standings & Kits

Czechia World Cup 2026 team page with Tomas Soucek and national team players

Czechia are at the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 20 years — their second-ever appearance as an independent nation after the 2006 tournament in Germany. Manager Miroslav Koubek, 75 years old and one of the most experienced coaches at the entire 2026 tournament, guided the Czech Republic through a dramatic play-off campaign that required penalty shoot-out victories over the Republic of Ireland and Denmark to reach North America. It is a qualification story built on grit, organisation, and the finishing quality of Patrik Schick at Bayer Leverkusen.

Drawn into Group A alongside Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa — who are also returning to the World Cup after a 16-year absence — Czechia face three opponents they can beat on their day but none who can be taken lightly. Schick carries 25 international goals and the experience of Euro 2020 top scorer into the tournament. Tomáš Souček brings 89 caps and a record 39 Premier League goals for a Czech player at West Ham. Ladislav Krejčí of Wolverhampton Wanderers captains the side. The first match on June 11 in Guadalajara against South Korea will set the tone for everything that follows.

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Czechia — FIFA World Cup 2026

Group A · Manager: Miroslav Koubek · 20 Years. One Chance.

Group AFIFA WC 2026
26Squad Size
20 YearsSince Last WC
2006Last World Cup
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Patrik Schick — The Halfway Line Goal That Changed Everything At Euro 2020, Schick scored one of the most audacious goals in tournament history — a lofted finish from the halfway line against Scotland that was immediately nominated as goal of the tournament. He finished as joint-top scorer with five goals alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. At 30, playing for Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen and scoring 16 goals in 28 Bundesliga matches last season, Schick arrives at the 2026 World Cup as the most dangerous and technically complete striker Czech football has produced since the era of Milan Baroš.

What should fans know about Czechia at World Cup 2026?

Czechia are competing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada. They are placed in Group E and are managed by Miroslav Koubek. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.

Czechia World Cup 2026 Squad — Full 26-Player Roster

Miroslav Koubek confirmed Czechia’s final 26-man World Cup squad on May 31, 2026. The group shows the continued strength of the two Prague clubs — Slavia Prague provide eight players and Sparta Prague contribute three — alongside European-based talent at Bayer Leverkusen (Schick), West Ham (Souček), PSV Eindhoven (Kovář), Lyon (Šulc), Hoffenheim (Coufal, Hranáč, Hložek), and Wolverhampton Wanderers (Krejčí, captain). FC Cincinnati midfielder Pavel Bucha is the only MLS-based player in the squad, reflecting how spread the Czech footballing diaspora has become across top-flight European and American football.

Goalkeepers

Matej Kovar
GK
Matej Kovar
PSV Eindhoven
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Jindrich Stanek
GK
Jindrich Stanek
Slavia Prague
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Lukas Hornicek
GK
Lukas Hornicek
SC Braga
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Defenders

Ladislav Krejci
DEF
Ladislav Krejci ©
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Robin Hranac
DEF
Robin Hranac
TSG Hoffenheim
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Vladimir Coufal
DEF
Vladimir Coufal
TSG Hoffenheim
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Tomas Holes
DEF
Tomas Holes
Slavia Prague
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David Jurasek
DEF
David Jurasek
Slavia Prague
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David Doudera
DEF
David Doudera
Slavia Prague
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David Zima
DEF
David Zima
Slavia Prague
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Stepan Chaloupek
DEF
Stepan Chaloupek
Slavia Prague
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Jaroslav Zeleny
DEF
Jaroslav Zeleny
Sparta Prague
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Midfielders

Tomas Soucek
MID
Tomas Soucek
West Ham United
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Pavel Sulc
MID
Pavel Sulc
Lyon
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Lukas Provod
MID
Lukas Provod
Slavia Prague
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Michal Sadilek
MID
Michal Sadilek
Slavia Prague
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Lukas Cerv
MID
Lukas Cerv
Viktoria Plzen
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Alexandr Sojka
MID
Alexandr Sojka
Viktoria Plzen
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Pavel Bucha
MID
Pavel Bucha
FC Cincinnati
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Hugo Sochůrek
MID
Hugo Sochůrek
Sparta Prague
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Christophe Kabongo
MID
Christophe Kabongo
FK Mlada Boleslav
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Forwards

Patrik Schick
FWD
Patrik Schick
Bayer Leverkusen
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Adam Hlozek
FWD
Adam Hlozek
TSG Hoffenheim
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Jan Kuchta
FWD
Jan Kuchta
Sparta Prague
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Tomas Chory
FWD
Tomas Chory
Slavia Prague
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Mojmir Chytil
FWD
Mojmir Chytil
Slavia Prague
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Patrik Schick
Patrik Schick
FWD · Bayer Leverkusen

The most important player in Czech football of his generation. Schick arrived at the 2026 World Cup having scored 25 goals in 52 international appearances and 16 goals in 28 Bundesliga matches for Bayer Leverkusen last season — one of the best strike rates in German football. He was joint-top scorer at Euro 2020 alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, finishing with five goals including the iconic halfway line lob against Scotland. At 30, he is at the peak of his powers and gives Czechia a genuine match-winning quality that no other player in this squad can provide.

Tomas Soucek
Tomas Soucek
MID · West Ham United

Czech football’s most capped active player at 89 international appearances, Souček is a giant in every sense — 1.92 m tall, physically dominant, and with a goalscoring record for a central midfielder that few in European football can match. He holds the all-time record of 39 Premier League goals for a Czech player, surpassing Patrik Berger in February 2026. His ability to arrive late into dangerous positions from deep midfield, combined with his defensive discipline and aerial dominance, makes him Czechia’s most complete player after Schick.

Ladislav Krejci
Ladislav Krejci
DEF · Wolverhampton Wanderers

The captain of the 2026 Czech World Cup squad, Krejčí plays as a central defender or defensive midfielder for Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League. He provides the organisational backbone at the heart of Koubek’s defensive structure — reading the game calmly, winning headers in both boxes, and communicating with the back four in a way that keeps the unit compact and difficult to break down. His captaincy carries the steadiness the squad needs going into a tournament after a 20-year absence.

Matej Kovar
Matej Kovar
GK · PSV Eindhoven

The first-choice goalkeeper who brings Champions League experience and one of the highest save percentages in the Eredivisie to this Czech squad. Kovář at PSV Eindhoven has developed into a commanding, technically excellent goalkeeper at 25 years old — his distribution with both feet is outstanding, his shot-stopping under pressure has improved significantly, and his ability to play out from the back suits Koubek’s system of building carefully from deep. He is the most elite club-level playing environment of any goalkeeper in the Czech squad.

Adam Hlozek
Adam Hlozek
FWD · TSG Hoffenheim

The 23-year-old Hoffenheim forward who provides Czechia with energy, pace, and the ability to play either wide or as a second striker behind Schick. Hložek is technically gifted, quick between the lines, and capable of creating opportunities from nothing with a direct running style that defences struggle to contain when he has space to attack. He is the player most likely to benefit from the attention Schick attracts from opposing centre-backs, and his World Cup debut represents the arrival of the next great Czech attacking talent.

Pavel Sulc
Pavel Sulc
MID · Lyon

The technically refined attacking midfielder who made the move to Lyon in Ligue 1 and provides Czechia with creative quality in the final third that complements Souček’s physicality. Šulc at Lyon has developed a reputation for his intelligent movement between lines, sharp passing in tight spaces, and the composure to play through pressure rather than clear long. He gives Koubek a different tactical register — a player who can hold the ball and bring others into the game rather than just pressing and running direct.

Tactics and Formation Under Miroslav Koubek

Miroslav Koubek at 75 years old is among the most experienced coaches at the 2026 World Cup — and his philosophy is built on principles that have worked for Czech football across decades: defend with organisation, press as a unit in the middle third, and release Schick into spaces as quickly as possible. His preferred system is a 4-2-3-1 with Souček and either Červ or Sadílek as the double pivot, providing defensive cover and the platform from which Šulc or Provod creates in the number ten role. Krejčí anchors a back four built to be compact and difficult to play through.

Against Mexico on June 24 at the Azteca, Koubek will almost certainly deploy a defensive block and look to exploit set-pieces — Souček and the physical forwards give Czechia a genuine aerial threat at corners and free-kicks that Mexico will struggle to handle. Against South Korea on June 11 in Guadalajara, the tactical challenge is different: Czechia must press early to disrupt South Korea’s technical build-up and rely on Schick and Hložek’s movement to create chances on the break. The South Africa match on June 18 in Atlanta is Czechia’s best opportunity for a controlled, possession-based performance.

FormationStyleKey ShapePrimary Strength
4-2-3-1Defensive block + counterSoucek + Cerv pivot; Sulc #10; Schick lone strikerSet-piece threat
4-4-2Mid-block, direct forward playSchick + Hlozek press CBs; Soucek wins second ballsPhysicality and pace
4-3-3High press vs weaker teamsHlozek + wide mid press early; Schick holds the linePressing intensity

Group A Fixtures — Czechia at WC 2026

Matchday viewing routes are covered in the where to watch Czechia football guide before kickoff.

Czechia’s Group A schedule places the most daunting fixture last — Mexico at the Estadio Azteca on June 24 in front of 87,000 hostile supporters. The opener on June 11 against South Korea in Guadalajara is the match Koubek will study most carefully: South Korea are technically disciplined, physically compact, and tournament-ready — this is a genuine 50-50 contest that will define Czech momentum. The middle fixture on June 18 against South Africa in Atlanta offers the clearest route to three points and should represent the foundation of whatever Czechia achieve in the group.

DateMatchVenueCity
Jun 11, 2026South Korea vs CzechiaEstadio AkronGuadalajara, Mexico
Jun 18, 2026Czechia vs South AfricaMercedes-Benz StadiumAtlanta, GA
Jun 24, 2026Czechia vs MexicoEstadio AztecaMexico City, Mexico

Group A — FIFA World Cup 2026

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
🇲🇽 Mexico0000000
🇰🇷 South Korea0000000
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🇨🇿 Czechia0000000

Mexico are the group favourites — playing two of their three group matches at home venues with the most passionate fan support in North America, including the Azteca in Mexico City. South Korea are technically excellent and experienced at World Cups, with a tradition of performing better than their ranking suggests when the stage is largest. South Africa return after a 16-year absence with a young, energetic squad under Hugo Broos. Czechia’s realistic ambition is second place — a result that requires beating South Africa and taking something from the South Korea match, before managing the Mexico game without conceding a damaging margin.

UEFA Qualifying Campaign — How Czechia Got Here

Czechia qualified for the 2026 World Cup through one of the most dramatic paths in UEFA qualifying — surviving two penalty shoot-outs to reach the finals. They finished second in UEFA Group L behind Croatia with 16 points, advancing to the play-offs as one of 12 runners-up. In Play-Off Path D, Czechia drew 2-2 with the Republic of Ireland after extra time, then won 4-3 on penalties. The final against Denmark in Prague also ended 2-2 after extra time, with Czechia winning 3-1 on penalties. It was a qualifying campaign that tested the nerves of an entire nation — and confirmed that this generation of Czech footballers have the composure and belief to compete under the most extreme pressure.

UEFA Group L — 2nd place (16 pts) · Play-Off Path D — Beat Ireland + Denmark on Penalties

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
🇨🇷 Croatia871021522
🇨🇿 Czechia851213816
🇫🇴 Faroe Islands8332121112
🇲🇪 Montenegro82339119
🇬🇮 Gibraltar80080250

Czechia 2026 World Cup Kits

Czechia 2026 World Cup home kit
Home Kit — Red & White
Czechia 2026 World Cup away kit
Away Kit — Blue & White
Czechia 2026 World Cup goalkeeper kit
Goalkeeper Kit

Czechia’s 2026 World Cup kits draw on the traditional red and white of the Czech national identity — colours worn since the country’s formation in 1993 and carried forward through two decades of European Championship appearances. The home kit features a deep red base with white trim and the Czech lion crest on the chest. The away kit uses blue as the primary colour — referencing the blue wedge in the Czech flag. Both kits are designed to reflect a nation appearing at only its second World Cup in 20 years, and wearing the occasion with the pride that absence makes even more acute.

Czechia at the World Cup — Full Tournament History

As the Czech Republic — independent since the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 — Czechia has appeared at the FIFA World Cup only twice: in Germany 2006 and now in North America 2026. That said, the footballing heritage runs far deeper. Czechoslovakia reached two World Cup finals — as runners-up in 1934 and 1962 — and produced legendary players across multiple generations. The Czech Republic’s 2006 campaign in Germany began with a 3-0 win over the United States but ended with group-stage elimination after losses to Ghana and Italy. The 20-year gap since then reflects a sport that struggled to maintain the elite production of the Communist-era years but never stopped believing a return was possible.

YearStageNotable Result
1934Runners-up (as Czechoslovakia)Final: lost to Italy 2-1 after extra time
1962Runners-up (as Czechoslovakia)Final: lost to Brazil 3-1
2006Group stage (Czech Republic)Beat USA 3-0; lost to Ghana 2-0 and Italy 2-0
2026TBDGroup A: Mexico, South Korea, South Africa

The 2026 World Cup is Czech football’s opportunity to reconnect with a global stage that the nation’s footballing tradition — the 1934 and 1962 runners-up finishes, the golden generation of Nedvěd, Baroš, and Čech — always suggested it deserved. Schick, Souček, and Krejčí carry that legacy forward in a squad that qualified through penalties and pressure, not comfort and ease. Koubek, at 75, may not coach another World Cup. This generation of Czech footballers may not get another chance like this one. Both facts make the 2026 tournament something more than just a football competition for the people watching from Prague, Brno, and every town across the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What group is Czechia in at the 2026 World Cup?
Czechia are in Group A at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, alongside Mexico, South Korea, and South Africa. Their three group matches take place in Guadalajara (June 11), Atlanta (June 18), and Mexico City (June 24).
Who is Czechia’s head coach at the 2026 World Cup?
Miroslav Koubek, 75 years old, is Czechia’s head coach for the 2026 World Cup. He is one of the oldest head coaches in the history of the tournament and guided Czech Republic through a dramatic play-off campaign to qualification, winning two penalty shoot-outs against Ireland and Denmark.
Who is Czechia’s captain at the 2026 World Cup?
Ladislav Krejčí, the Wolverhampton Wanderers central defender, captains Czechia at the 2026 World Cup. He leads a back four built around defensive organisation and compactness under Miroslav Koubek’s system.
When did Czechia last play at a World Cup?
Czechia (Czech Republic) last appeared at the World Cup in Germany in 2006. They beat the United States 3-0 in their opening match before losing to Ghana and Italy and being eliminated at the group stage. The 2026 tournament ends a 20-year absence from the World Cup finals.
Who is Patrik Schick?
Patrik Schick is Czechia’s main striker and most dangerous goalscorer, playing for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. He has 25 goals in 52 international appearances and was joint-top scorer at Euro 2020 with five goals alongside Cristiano Ronaldo. He is best known for scoring from the halfway line against Scotland at Euro 2020.
How did Czechia qualify for the 2026 World Cup?
Czechia qualified through the UEFA play-offs. They finished second in qualifying Group L behind Croatia, then in Play-Off Path D beat the Republic of Ireland 4-3 on penalties (2-2 after extra time) and Denmark 3-1 on penalties (2-2 after extra time) to secure their place at the 2026 World Cup.
What is Czechia’s best ever World Cup result?
As the Czech Republic (independent since 1993), their only prior World Cup was 2006, where they were eliminated at the group stage. That said, as Czechoslovakia, the nation reached two World Cup finals — losing to Italy in 1934 and to Brazil in 1962, both times as runners-up.

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