The Meistriliiga, Estonia’s top-tier football league, is gearing up for an electrifying 2026 season. As the clock ticks closer to the opening match, fans and enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting the start of the action-packed campaign. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll take you through the essential dates, team information, and broadcasting details you need to know to stay ahead of the game.
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Meistriliiga 2026 Season Schedule: Mark Your Calendars
The 2026 Meistriliiga season is scheduled to kick off on March 12th, 2026, with the final match taking place on November 6th, 2026. The season will feature the usual UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds, with the dates announced as follows:
UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds: July 20th-22nd, 2026 UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds: July 27th-29th, 2026
The Meistriliiga season will be divided into two phases: the regular season and the play-off/relegation phase. The regular season will consist of 14 rounds, with the top four teams qualifying for the championship round. The bottom four teams will face relegation to the Esiliiga, Estonia’s second-tier league.
International Breaks: Catch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Matches
As part of the 2026 Meistriliiga season, Estonia will be participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches. The international breaks will take place on the following dates:
September 2nd-5th, 2026 October 7th-10th, 2026 * November 11th-14th, 2026
Meistriliiga 2026 Team and Player Information: Meet the Stars
The 2026 Meistriliiga season will feature 10 teams, including:
FC Flora FC Levadia FC Kuressaare FC Tammeka JK Tulevik FC Maardu Linnameeskond FC Elva JK Sillamäe Kalev JK Narva Trans Pärnu JK Vaprus
Some of the top players to watch in the 2026 season include:
FC Flora’s midfielder, Markus Soomets FC Levadia’s striker, Ats Purje * FC Kuressaare’s defender, Martin Poom

Meistriliiga 2026 Venue and Broadcasting Information: Catch the Action Live
The Meistriliiga 2026 season will feature some of Estonia’s most iconic stadiums, including:
A. Le Coq Arena (Tallinn) Kadriorg Stadium (Tallinn) Lilleküla Stadium (Tallinn) Kuressaare Linnastaadion (Kuressaare)
The Meistriliiga matches will be broadcast in several countries, including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine, through various platforms such as:
Kanal 2 (Estonia) TV3 (Estonia) LTV7 (Latvia) LRT (Lithuania) * Inter (Ukraine)
Meistriliiga 2026 History and Records: Relive the Past
The Meistriliiga has a rich history, with FC Flora and FC Levadia being the most successful teams in the league. Some of the notable records and milestones include:
FC Flora’s record of 13 Meistriliiga titles FC Levadia’s record of 9 Meistriliiga titles * The most goals scored in a season: 93 goals by FC Flora in 2017
Conclusion: Get Ready for the 2026 Meistriliiga Season
The 2026 Meistriliiga season is shaping up to be an exciting and unpredictable campaign. With the key dates, team information, and broadcasting details outlined above, you’re all set to follow the action-packed season ahead. Don’t miss out on the thrilling matches, stunning goals, and dramatic comebacks – mark your calendars and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams!
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