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Dukla Trencin vs Presov: Baraze Showdown — Top-Two Battle in the Relegation Playoff
Dukla Trencin host Presov in a crucial Extraliga baraze clash on April 14, with both sides fighting to stay in Slovakia's top tier for 2026/27.
Dukla Trencin vs Presov: Baraze Showdown — Top-Two Battle in the Relegation Playoff
The most important game of the Slovak hockey calendar for these two clubs arrives on April 14 when {{homeTeam}} welcome {{awayTeam}} to Trencin for Round 8 of the Tipsport Liga baraze. With just four rounds remaining after this fixture, every point is gold — and the head-to-head record between the pair sits at one win apiece, guaranteeing intensity.
The Stakes Could Not Be Higher
Both Dukla Trencin and Presov spent the regular season in the relegation zone, finishing 11th and 12th respectively out of twelve Extraliga clubs. The baraze — a round-robin mini-tournament also featuring Skalica and Humenne from the Tipos SHL — is their last chance to preserve top-flight status for 2026/27.
Going into this round-8 clash, Presov sit top of the baraze table on 15 points from six games, while Trencin trail in second on 12. The gap between second and third (Skalica, 5 pts) is already considerable, meaning both teams are well-placed to survive — but neither can afford complacency with 18 points still available.
Presov's Remarkable Turnaround
Few would have predicted, after watching Presov concede 215 goals in 54 regular-season games, that they would lead the baraze table at any stage. Yet here they are. Their 3-1 victory over Trencin in Round 5 — courtesy of goals from Tommy Cormier, Richards Bukarts, and Anton Berlev — was their statement moment, snapping Trencin's unbeaten run and seizing pole position. Presov have won four of six baraze fixtures and look transformed, particularly in organised defensive shape.
Trencin Must React at Home
Dukla Trencin began the baraze in blistering form, winning their first four games and appearing set to coast through the tournament. But back-to-back defeats — the 3-1 loss in Presov and then an unexpected 6-5 overtime defeat to Skalica on April 10 — have shifted the atmosphere. A first home loss of the baraze campaign would be damaging beyond the three dropped points.
Trencin's home record has been the foundation of their baraze campaign and they will need to rediscover the clinical edge that defined their early performances. Erik Ullman's goal in the last meeting showed there is threat in this team — the key is eliminating the defensive lapses that allowed Presov to score three without reply.
Head-to-Head — One Win Each, Round Three Decides
The pair have split the honours in this baraze series: Trencin's 2-1 overtime win at home in Round 2, Presov's 3-1 victory in Round 5. This third meeting on {{matchDate}} carries the weight of both results — winner takes momentum, loser faces a nervy finish to the tournament.
What It Means
A Trencin win would level the baraze table and restore home advantage in the promotion race heading into the final phase. A Presov victory would open a four-point gap and put them in sight of confirmed promotion with four games to spare. Either way, Tuesday's outcome could define which club enters the decisive final rounds of the baraze with the psychological edge — and which must fight hardest to avoid the drop to the Tipos SHL.