

Spartak Moscow 3–2 Krylya Sovetov Samara | International Club Friendly | 4 July 2026
Spartak Moscow edged Krylya Sovetov Samara 3-2 in an entertaining pre-season friendly on 4 July 2026. The match, played behind closed doors at Spartak’s training base, served as a key preparation fixture for both Russian Premier League sides ahead of the new campaign.
Match Overview
Both clubs used the friendly to test tactical variations and give minutes to squad players. Spartak, under their new head coach, showed attacking intent from the start, while Krylya Sovetov looked sharp on the counter.
Key Moments
- Early Spartak dominance: The Muscovites scored twice in the first 25 minutes through a well-worked set piece and a clinical finish from their new striker signing.
- Krylya response: The visitors pulled one back just before half-time with a long-range strike that beat the Spartak goalkeeper.
- Second half: Spartak added a third after the break, only for Krylya to reply again, setting up a tense final 20 minutes.
- Holding on: Spartak’s defence, featuring a reshuffled back four, managed to keep Krylya at bay in the closing stages.
Tactical Story
Spartak’s high defensive line was exposed at times, but their pressing game forced Krylya into mistakes in dangerous areas. The friendly allowed both coaches to experiment with formation changes, with Spartak switching between a 4-3-3 and a 3-5-2 during the match.
Standout Players
Spartak’s new forward looked sharp, scoring once and assisting another. For Krylya Sovetov, the left winger who scored a spectacular goal and created constant problems will have boosted his case for a starting spot.
Context
This friendly was part of a series of pre-season matches for both clubs. Spartak Moscow will be looking to improve on last season’s mid-table finish, while Krylya Sovetov aim to consolidate their position in the top flight.