Substitute Skoda's late brace has seen Czech Republic come from behind to beat Kazakhstan 2-1 at Sparta Stadium and move six points clear of the Netherlands in the race for automatic progression from Euro 2016 qualifying Group A
David Lafata drilled wide and Vladimir Darida forced a save from Kazakhstan goalkeeper Stas Pokatilov as the home side dominated the early exchanges but it was Group A's bottom side who took a shock lead midway through the first half.
The visitors played a corner short and Tanat Nuserbayev stood up a cross to be attacked at the back post, where Yuri Logvinenko arrived to power a header past Petr Cech.
Czech Republic were unlucky not to find an equaliser before the interval when David Limbersky's strike from the edge of the box hit the crossbar and could have levelled shortly after the restart when Pavel Kaderabek headed wide from a corner.
They finally made their pressure tell after 74 minutes when Borek Dockal's cross was headed home from six yards by substitute Milan Skoda for his first international goal to restore parity.
The turnaround was complete with just four minutes to go as Skoda headed in his second of the night, rising highest to glance Josef Sural's cross past Pokatilov and ensure that Czech Republic put one foot in Euro 2016.