Pardubice won four times in a row and scored seven times in a row. Dinamo will once again be led by coach Radim Rulík, fresh from the Junior World Cup, where he won silver with the Czech side, against hot-tempered Sparta, who have won 12 of their last 14 matches and are currently fifth in the table.
Vítkovice will wait for the hesitation of Pardubice, who will present himself in Pilsen. Ostravas have won four of their last five games and scored points in all of them. They are two points behind Dynamo in the standings.
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