DateRHome v Away-
11/09 10:30 36 [3] JK Nomme Kalju v Parnu JK Vaprus [7] 2-1
11/09 10:30 36 [2] Paide Linnameeskond v FC Levadia Tallinn [1] 3-0
11/09 10:30 36 [4] FC Flora Tallinn v JK Tallinna Kalev [9] 5-1
11/09 10:30 36 [5] JK Trans Narva v FC Kuressaare [9] 0-2
11/09 10:30 36 [10] JK Nomme United v JK Tammeka Tartu [6] 1-2
11/03 17:00 35 [7] Parnu JK Vaprus v JK Tallinna Kalev [8] 2-0
11/03 12:30 35 [1] FC Levadia Tallinn v FC Flora Tallinn [3] 4-2
11/03 10:30 35 [6] JK Tammeka Tartu v JK Trans Narva [5] 3-3
11/03 10:30 35 [10] JK Nomme United v Paide Linnameeskond [4] 0-4
11/02 10:30 35 [8] FC Kuressaare v JK Nomme Kalju [3] 1-2
10/27 12:30 34 [4] JK Nomme Kalju v FC Levadia Tallinn [1] 0-4
10/27 10:30 34 [5] JK Trans Narva v Parnu JK Vaprus [8] 1-1
10/26 14:00 34 [9] JK Tallinna Kalev v JK Nomme United [10] 1-0
10/26 11:30 34 [4] Paide Linnameeskond v JK Tammeka Tartu [6] 2-0
10/26 09:30 34 [3] FC Flora Tallinn v FC Kuressaare [8] 3-0
10/23 16:00 33 [3] FC Flora Tallinn v JK Nomme Kalju [2] 3-2
10/23 15:00 33 [7] Parnu JK Vaprus v Paide Linnameeskond [4] 0-1
10/23 15:00 33 [9] JK Tallinna Kalev v JK Trans Narva [6] 0-1
10/22 15:00 33 [1] FC Levadia Tallinn v JK Nomme United [10] 1-1
10/22 15:00 33 [6] JK Tammeka Tartu v FC Kuressaare [8] 2-1
10/20 11:30 32 [4] Paide Linnameeskond v FC Flora Tallinn [3] 2-1
10/20 09:30 32 [2] JK Nomme Kalju v JK Trans Narva [5] 2-2
10/19 14:00 32 [6] JK Tammeka Tartu v FC Levadia Tallinn [1] 0-3
10/19 11:30 32 [10] JK Nomme United v Parnu JK Vaprus [8] 0-2
10/19 09:30 32 [8] FC Kuressaare v JK Tallinna Kalev [7] 2-1
10/06 14:00 31 [9] Parnu JK Vaprus v FC Kuressaare [8] 3-1
10/06 11:30 31 [4] Paide Linnameeskond v JK Nomme Kalju [2] 1-1
10/05 14:00 31 [8] JK Tallinna Kalev v JK Tammeka Tartu [6] 1-2
10/05 11:30 31 [5] JK Trans Narva v FC Levadia Tallinn [1] 0-2
10/05 09:30 31 [10] JK Nomme United v FC Flora Tallinn [3] 0-4

Wikipedia - Meistriliiga

Meistriliiga (pronounced [ˈmeistriliːɡ̊ɑː]), officially known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons, and commonly known as the Premium Liiga, is the highest division of the Estonian Football Association annual football championship. The league was founded in 1992, and was initially semi-professional with amateur clubs allowed to compete. With the help of solidarity mechanisms, the league is fully professional since the 2020 season.

As in most countries with low temperatures in winter, the season starts in March and ends in November. Meistriliiga consists of ten clubs, all teams play each other four times. After each season the bottom team is relegated and the top team in Esiliiga that year gets promoted. The second last team plays a two-legged play-off with the second team in Esiliiga for a place in the Meistriliiga.

In February 2013, A. Le Coq, an Estonian brewery company, signed a five-year cooperation agreement with the Estonian Football Association, which included Meistriliiga naming rights.

Meistriliiga started using video assistant referee (VAR) from 2023.

The Estonia Meistriliiga is the premier professional football league in Estonia, showcasing the country's top talent and fierce competition. Established in 1921, the league has a rich history and has evolved into a dynamic platform for clubs to compete for the coveted championship title.

The tournament features a diverse array of teams from across Estonia, each vying for glory and the opportunity to represent the nation in European competitions. Matches are held in various stadiums, creating an electric atmosphere as passionate fans rally behind their local clubs.

The Meistriliiga operates on a traditional league format, where teams play each other in a round-robin style, accumulating points to determine the champion at the end of the season. The league not only highlights the skill and determination of players but also serves as a vital part of Estonia's sports culture, fostering community spirit and national pride.

In addition to the thrilling matches, the Estonia Meistriliiga is known for its commitment to developing young talent, with many clubs investing in youth academies to nurture the next generation of football stars. As the league continues to grow in popularity, it remains a cornerstone of Estonian football, captivating fans and inspiring future athletes.