While Euroscepticism and populism are both widely studied phenomena, the relationship between them remains understudied. This paper aims to contribute toward filling this gap by looking and Euroscepticism and populism in public opinion in Czechia. The paper will use panel data from the Czech Household Panel Study to examine how the link between Euroscepticism and populism has developed at the individual level. The panel data span over nine years overall (2015 - 2019, and 2024). This paper will thus provide a unique contribution to the study of the link between Euroscepticism and populism.