

Wisla Krakow 0–0 Wrexham – International Club Friendly, 11 July 2026
Wisla Krakow and Wrexham played out a goalless draw in a low-key pre-season friendly at the Stadion Miejski im. Henryka Reymana. Both teams are in the midst of summer preparation, and the match provided a tactical workout without a goal to separate them.
Match Overview
The game lacked major incident, with both sides focusing on shape and fitness. Wisla, competing in Poland’s I liga (second tier), enjoyed more possession but struggled to break down a well-organised Wrexham defence. The Red Dragons, fresh from back-to-back promotions in recent years, showed why they have become known for defensive solidity.
Key Moments
- 12′ – Wisla’s Ángel Rodado fires over from a tight angle after a counter-attack.
- 34′ – Wrexham’s Paul Mullin sees a volley tipped over by the Wisla keeper Antony Przybylski.
- 58′ – Elliot Lee cuts inside and shoots wide for the visitors.
- 77′ – Wisla substitute Piotr Starzynski heads a corner just off target.
Tactical Story
Wisla tried to dominate through midfielders Georgiy Tsitaishvili and Alan Uryga, but Wrexham’s midfield trio of Andy Cannon, James Jones, and Luke Bolton closed down space efficiently. The match turned scrappy in the final quarter as heavy legs set in, reflecting typical early-season fitness levels.
Standout Players
- Ben Foster (Wrexham): The veteran goalkeeper made two routine saves but commanded his area well.
- Antony Przybylski (Wisla): Quick off his line to snuff out a dangerous break in the second half.
Both managers will have learned about their squads’ work rates and defensive habits. Wisla Krakow and Wrexham are scheduled to face different opponents in their next friendlies as they build towards competitive kick-offs.