Czechia National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
M.Kovář · V.Coufal · T.Souček (C) · A.Hložek · D.Jurásek · P.Schick · L.Krejčí · J.Zelený · P.Šulc · A.Karabec · M.SadílekCzechia utilize a 4-2-4 formation that focuses on a high press and rapid verticality. This lineup aims to overwhelm opponents in the final third by committing many players forward to pin the defense back. The goal is to win the ball high up the pitch and quickly find the forwards to exploit gaps between the lines.
M.Kovář acts as the last line of defense in goal. Ahead of him, a flat back four works to maintain compactness. L.Krejčí and J.Zelený operate as the two central defenders, where J.Zelený provides aerial strength and L.Krejčí acts to cover space behind the line. On the flanks, V.Coufal and D.Jurásek provide width by pushing up to overlap, while ensuring they track back to help the defense. The unit must stay disciplined to avoid being caught by long balls over the top.
The midfield consists of a double pivot to provide a screen for the back four. T.Souček (C) leads the unit as the captain, using his intense pressing and aerial strength to dominate the center of the pitch. Beside him, M.Sadílek works to disrupt the opposition and connect the defensive unit to the attack. This pair must work hard to cover the spaces left by the advanced wingers and to intercept passes before they reach the front line.
In the attacking third, Czechia use four players to create constant pressure. P.Schick and P.Šulc lead the line as two central strikers, where P.Schick uses his clinical finishing and movement to break the line. On the wings, A.Karabec and A.Hložek act as wide attackers who look to cut inside and create goal scoring opportunities. This front four is designed to press the opposition defenders relentlessly, forcing errors that lead to quick transitions.
One major advantage of this formation is the ability to press high in coordinated waves, making it difficult for opponents to build play from the back. By having four attackers, Czechia can also isolate wide players in one on one situations once the ball reaches the flanks. The presence of T.Souček (C) in the middle adds physical dominance and allows the team to win second balls quickly during transitions.
This 4-2-4 lineup is built for a high intensity game where the team can squeeze the opponent into their own half. It is a bold formation best suited for matches where Czechia want to take control of the ball and force a high tempo.