• Home
  • Football
  • The New Saints Have Banked M Euros . . . But Want More By Bouncing The Czechs Out Of Europe

The New Saints Have Banked 1m Euros . . . But Want More By Bouncing The Czechs Out Of Europe

The New Saints  won the 2022/23 FAW JD Welsh Cup Final at  Nantporth Stadium, Bangor, Wales, 30 April 2023. (Credit: John Smith/FAW)

The New Saints won the 2022/23 FAW JD Welsh Cup Final at Nantporth Stadium, Bangor, Wales, 30 April 2023. (Credit: John Smith/FAW)

The New Saints have been warned to expect a very different task when they bid to hold onto a two-goal Europa Conference League advantage in the Czech Republic tonight. FC Viktoria Plzeň manager Michal Bilek has told opposite number Anthony Limbrick he will face something far tougher than was served up by the Czechs when they came to Wales. Limbrick’s team moved into a 4-0 lead at Cardiff City Stadium last week before conceding two late goals.

By Rob Carbon

The New Saints have been warned to expect a very different task when they bid to hold onto a two-goal Europa Conference League advantage in the Czech Republic tonight.

FC Viktoria Plzeň manager Michal Bilek has told opposite number Anthony Limbrick he will face something far tougher than was served up by the Czechs when they came to Wales.

Limbrick’s team moved into a 4-0 lead at Cardiff City Stadium last week before conceding two late goals.

That threw a lifeline to the five-time Czech champions as the two teams do battle for a play in the play-off round ahead of the main draw in the new competition.

Plzeň warmed-up for the return leg with a 2-0 home win last weekend to stay neck and neck with Sporting Prague at the top of the Czech First Division, with three wins from three matches.

Only three of the starting line-up were in the side in Cardiff last Thursday, but more of their top line players are expected to play in the return fixture.

Embed from Getty Images

Frenchmen Jean-David Beauguel scored one of their two goals last week and was on target again last weekend. He will need special attention tonight.

“Last week they were dangerous from every situation and at 4-0 it looked a bit scary. Thank heavens we scored those two goals at the end because they kept alive out chances of advancing,” said Bilek.

“Things are more optimistic at 4-2 rather than losing by four goals. We are a better team than that, although we will really have to improve in the next match and avoid making mistakes in defence.”

The New Saints held their four goal advantage until the 89th minute and hopefully won’t rue conceding two goals at the death.

The former JD Cymru Premier champions – who finished runners-up to Connah’s Quy Nomads last season – have thrown down the gauntlet to their hosts, who have a £50m turnover and a handful of Czech internationals.

If TNS can protect their lead this evening then they can win their way through to a fourth stage in the competition.

 

Already, their success has earned them close to 1m Euros and the run has also pushed Welsh claims for four places in future European competitions.

It has been a winning formula for both the club and the JD Cymru Premier League.

TNS’ current European form is the best in the club’s history, with four wins and one draw from five games. In the process they have scored 17 goals and conceded four only.

New signing Declan McManus is the leading goalscorer in the competition to date with six, including a hat-trick in the first leg, while Leo Smith has scored four.

If they can add to their tally at the Doosan Arena it is going to make life very difficult for the Czechs to bounce back.

 

Related News

Liam Cullen of Swansea City (20). Pic. Alamy

Swansea City’s Liam Cullen . . . Instinct of a Marksman, Patience of a Saint

Liam Cullen says scoring spectacular goals and influencing games from the bench is hugely satisfying — but he still wants to start matches for club and country.

Graham Thomas | 15 hours ago
Flint Town United players celebrate on their way to a 5-1 victory over Bangor City. Pic: FAW

Caernarfon and Flint Flex Muscle to Reach Welsh Cup Final

An all-JD Cymru Premier showdown will decide this season’s Welsh Cup.

David Williams | 17 hours ago
Mared Griffiths of Wales. Pic. Alamy

Mared Griffiths Steps into Jess Fishlock’s Shoes . . . and Looks Pretty Good for Wales

Rhian Wilkinson has hailed teenage forward Mared Griffiths as an exciting glimpse of the future of Welsh football.

Hannah Blackwell | 17 hours ago
Wrexham's George Dobson gets a red card after a VAR check. Pic: Alamy

Not Clear, Not Obvious . . . Wrexham Boss Phil Parkinson Sceptical Over VAR Role in FA Cup Defeat

Wrexham went out of the FA Cup swinging and manager Phil Parkinson continued to throw some heavy combinations after the final whistle.

David Williams | Mar 08, 2026
Dom Jefferies scores Lincoln City's second goal against Cardiff City. Pic: Alamy

Brian Barry-Murphy Insists Cardiff City Setback will not Lead to a Slide

Brian Barry-Murphy insists his side have repeatedly shown the ability to respond to adversity – and they can do it again.

Rob Cole | Mar 08, 2026
Darren Stephenson, Flint Town United. Pic: FAW

Welsh Cup Semi-Final Shoot-Outs can Provide more Drama Thanks to Rhyl and Bangor City

Two of the three major domestic trophies in Welsh football have already been decided over the past week, and attention now turns to the final piece of the puzzle.

Rob Cole | Mar 07, 2026