Czechia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
STANĚK · HOLEŠ · HRANÁČ · KREJČÍ · JURÁSEK · VITÍK · SADÍLEK · ČERV · PROVOD · KUŠEJ · SCHICKCzechia prefers to play a direct and aggressive style of football, utilizing a 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to squeeze the space in the middle of the pitch while looking to hit opponents on the transition. The team relies on verticality to move the ball quickly from the back to the front line.
STANĚK sits between the posts to command the penalty area. The back line functions as a back three where Vitík acts as a dominant presence in the air. Krejčí covers the left side while Hranáč holds the center to maintain the line. This defensive unit stays compact to deny the turn and ensures that the defenders are ready to step up to catch opponents offside.
The midfield operates with two central players and two wide midfielders. Červ and Sadílek form a central pairing where one works to shield the defence while the other looks to carry the ball forward. Jurásek and Holeš act as wide midfielders who provide width and work hard to track back. This group works to win the second ball and ensure they can recycle possession when the initial press is broken.
In the final third, the attack is led by Schick, who acts as a pressing centre-forward to harass the opposition back line. Provod and Kušej occupy the wide areas as wingers who look to cut inside and create chances. The team builds play by looking to find the feet of the striker or by using the wingers to stretch the defence. They often use the wide midfielders to overlap the winger and deliver crosses into the box.
Czechia finds tactical advantages through their ability to press in a mid-block and their speed of transition. By using a three man defence, they can stay compact when defending and then quickly move the ball to the front three. The wide midfielders help create overloads on the flanks to isolate wide players in one on one situations.
This formation provides a strong balance between defensive solidity and attacking threat. It is best suited for matches where the team needs to soak up pressure and strike quickly on the break.