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Poland round-up: Wisla on the brink

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Wisla Kraków took a step nearer the championship with a 4-0 defeat of second-placed Odra Wodzislaw.

Leaders Wisla Kraków moved within touching distance of the Ekstraklasa championship with an emphatic 4-0 defeat of second-placed Odra Wodzislaw.

Emphatic win
The win took Wisla seven points clear at the top of the table, and was rarely in doubt once Kamil Kosowski had opened the scoring. Marcin Kuzba made it 2-0 five minutes before half-time and went on to add two more goals in the second half to complete his hat-trick.

Groclin go second
Despite being held to a 1-1 draw at home by Widzew Lódz, KS Groclin Grodzisk Wielkopolski moved into second place, ahead of Odra on goal difference. Groclin took the lead in the first half through Marcin Zajac, but Piotr Wlodarzcyk equalized eleven minutes from time.

Derby win
GKS Katowice were 3-1 winners at local rivals KS Górnik Zabrze, taking the lead with a Marcin Bojarski goal nine minutes before half-time. Substitute Adrian Sikora equalised for the home team five minutes into the second half but, despite having Jacek Kowalczyk dismissed on the hour, the away side still claimed all three points as Bojarski converted a penalty and Robert Sierka sealed the win five minutes from the end.

Free-kick winner
Legia Warszawa defeated Wisla Plock 1-0, with Tomasz Kielbowicz scoring the only goal of the game with a 24th-minute free-kick, while Zaglebie Lubin drew 1-1 at home to KKS Lech Poznan.

Pogon relegated
Bottom side Pogon Szczecin were relegated following a 2-0 defeat at home against KP Polonia Warszawa, while KSZO Ostrowiec also lost at home by the same scoreline, with KS Amica Wronki taking all three points. Finally, despite losing goalkeeper Ivo Schmucker to a red card after 12 minutes, Garbarnia Szczakowianka Jaworzno earned a 1-1 draw at KS Ruch Chorzow.

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