The top-flight match between Sparta Prague and Viktoria Plzen was shown to supporters on a big screen in Pilsen.
The Czech First League resumed on Monday behind closed doors as restrictions owing to the coronavirus pandemic were eased.
And while nothing beats being in a full stadium, a drive-in movie theatre appeared to be a good substitute.
Pictures showed supporters watching the games in their cars or on the bonnet of their vehicles and chanting songs.
One fan even brought flares to give the drive-in a bit of atmosphere!
Second-placed Viktoria Plzen managed to secure a 2-1 win at Sparta Prague thanks to goals from Lukas Kalvach and Jean-David Beauguel either side of half-time.
David Moberg Karlsson netted a late consolation for Sparta Prague, but Viktoria Plzen held on for the three points.
Could we see Premier League games streamed at drive-in movie theatres in the future?
There have been fears over fans turning up outside stadiums if Premier League football resumes behind closed doors next month.
In April, talkSPORT host Georgie Bingham said: "You can't have football returning while there is any social distancing or isolating happening because people will turn up.
"I don't care about what anyone says about us being responsible. There's always idiots - and there always has been idiots.
"This whole process we have seen people who think it doesn't apply to them.
"Even if you have a safe, behind closed doors scenario, you will still have people who will go to wherever these football games are being played even if they are not at the stadium of their home ground.
"Even if it is at Wembley you will get people breaking social distancing rules and I just don't understand how they think they can get around that."
Around 300 football fans were able to watch a match in a drive-in movie theatre in the Czech Republic on Wednesday.