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HC 19 Humenne vs Dukla Trencin: Relegation Battle Reaches Fever Pitch in Round 8
HC 19 Humenne host Dukla Trencin in a crucial Tipsport Liga relegation playoff clash on April 19, 2026.
HC 19 Humenne vs Dukla Trencin: Relegation Battle Reaches Fever Pitch in Round 8
The pressure of the Tipsport Liga relegation playoff (baraze) reaches a critical point on Sunday 19 April as HC 19 Humenne welcome rivals Dukla Trencin to their home rink in what could be a season-defining encounter for both clubs.
The Baraze Stakes
Both Humenne and Trencin finished the 2025/26 regular season in the bottom two positions — 12th and 11th respectively — and were drawn into the relegation round-robin tournament alongside HC Presov and HK Skalica. The format is unforgiving: each team plays the others multiple times, and the final standings will determine who keeps their place in Slovakia's top flight and who drops down.
After seven rounds, the baraze table has taken shape with Trencin initially dominating but showing signs of vulnerability in recent weeks. For Humenne, time is running short. Sitting at the bottom of the baraze standings, they need a win urgently — and their home crowd has already shown they can deliver the atmosphere, with 2,282 fans packing in for the April 5 meeting.
Trencin's Stumble Opens the Door
Dukla Trencin were the early pacesetters in the baraze, winning their first three matches without conceding more than two goals. They looked set to cruise to safety. Then came a sequence of defeats — against Skalica (2-4), Presov (1-3), and then Skalica again — that raised doubts about their resilience and opened up the standings.
Their clashes with Humenne have told a consistent story: Trencin win, but never comfortably. A 3-2 opening day win, then a tight 5-4 victory in round 4 (with a controversially disallowed goal for Humenne at 4-5) — these were matches Humenne could have stolen. Swedish forward Filip Ahl has been Trencin's most dangerous player, bagging a hat-trick in round 4, and he remains the away side's primary threat.
Humenne's Home Hope
HC 19 Humenne's regular season numbers make grim reading — just 38 points, 103 goals scored against 215 conceded. Yet the baraze has brought something different. The team has been competitive in every game, taking Trencin to one-goal margins twice, defeating Skalica at home, and creating chances against Presov.
Their winger Jevgenij Rymarev demonstrated he can be decisive in tight moments with his winner against Skalica in round 2, and Humenne's crowd-fuelled, high-intensity style makes them genuinely dangerous at home. A win here would not only boost their points tally but could significantly alter the psychological dynamic of the remaining rounds.
What It Means
With just two rounds remaining after this one, the April 19 fixture is essentially a must-win for Humenne if they are to avoid finishing last. For Trencin, victory would bring them close to mathematically securing their Extraliga status. A Humenne win, however, would inject real drama into the final two rounds and keep the relegation picture alive until the very last match.
The history between these sides this season suggests goals and tension are guaranteed. Whether Humenne can finally end Trencin's dominance in their direct duels — and do so on the biggest possible stage — is the defining question heading into Sunday's clash.
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