This Sunday, the first Tallinn derby of the season – see you at the stadium!
The Premium League Round 7 clash brings our community a big and exciting matchday – the first Tallinn derby of the season!
Football fans in Tallinn are in for one of the most anticipated matches of the season as long-time rivals FCI Levadia and FC Flora face off in the central battle of the round. The first Tallinn derby of the domestic season will take place at Sportland Arena, with kick-off at 14:30 and gates opening at 13:30.
This is a historic rivalry – the teams will meet for the 108th time in the Premium League. The stakes are high for both sides: Flora narrowly secured the title last season, leaving Levadia just short of the championship. This adds extra tension and promises a fierce battle for every point.
FCI Levadia currently sits third in the league table with 12 points from six matches. FC Flora, meanwhile, is in fifth place with 9 points from six games. However, this means little ahead of kickoff – Tallinn derbies always have their own character, with both teams eager to prove themselves.
FCI Levadia forward Maksimilian Skvortsov ahead of the match:
“Derby against Flora is always more than just a game. We understand how much it means to the club, the fans, and ourselves. We are ready to go onto the pitch with maximum focus and character. We respect our opponent, but in games like this it’s about who is better on the day. We are ready to fight until the end and give everything to win.”
Matchday is about more than just football. The organizers have prepared activities for the whole family before and during the game. Eesti Vähiliit will be present to raise awareness and collect donations for a new mammography bus. A charity auction will also take place on the club’s social media channels.
There will be plenty of entertainment: a Vivatbet games area with prizes, the club mascot Lion Leff welcoming fans, free face painting, and a halftime raffle supported by Saku Läte. The Amps café will be open, and more surprises are planned throughout the day.
Organizers emphasize that seating is limited and a full house is expected. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets early via Piletitasku and arrive at the stadium in advance. Presale tickets cost €5.90 (full) and €3.90 (discount), while prices at the stadium are €10 and €5 respectively. Children under 12, club card holders, and conscripts can enter for free.
Tickets for the first Tallinn derby of the season are available on Piletitasku. Club cards can also be purchased here.
A true Estonian football classic awaits – a battle for pride, points, and prestige that no fan should miss. See you this Sunday at Sportland Arena – let’s secure the win for FCI Levadia together!
Photo: Liisi Troska, jalgpall.ee

