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Esiliiga B · 2026

Current Esiliiga B 2026 standings with 10 teams. Luunja leads the table with 21 points after 10 matches, followed by Narva U21 on 19 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Luunja1070335:21+1421
WLWLL
2Narva U211061328:14+1419
DLWWW
3Parnu JK Vaprus U211061326:21+519
WWWLD
4Johvi Phoenix1060425:27-218
LWWWL
5Tulevik1060433:22+1118
WWLWL
6Tartu Kalev1050519:18+115
LLLLW
7JK Tabasalu1050517:23-615
WWWLW
8Levadia U191041522:22013
DLWLW
9Tallinna Kalev II1020820:27-76
LLLWL
10Legion101187:37-304
LLLWD

Results

Esiliiga B · 50
Regular season – 1009/05/2026–10/05/2026
Sun 10/05
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Sat 09/05
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Sat 09/05
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Regular season – 826/04/2026–06/05/2026
Wed 06/05
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Tue 28/04
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Tue 28/04
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Mon 27/04
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Sun 26/04
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Regular season – 901/05/2026–03/05/2026
Sun 03/05
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Sat 02/05
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Sat 02/05
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Sat 02/05
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Fri 01/05
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Regular season – 723/04/2026–24/04/2026
Fri 24/04
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Fri 24/04
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Fri 24/04
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Thu 23/04
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Thu 23/04
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Regular season – 618/04/2026–19/04/2026
Sun 19/04
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Sun 19/04
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Sun 19/04
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Sat 18/04
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Sat 18/04
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Upcoming Fixtures

95 matches
Legion
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 18
Levadia U19
Luunja
Regular season – 18
Tartu Kalev
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 18
Narva U21
Tulevik
Regular season – 18
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 18
JK Tabasalu
Tulevik
Regular season – 19
Tartu Kalev
Legion
Regular season – 19
Johvi Phoenix
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 19
Luunja
Narva U21
Regular season – 19
Tallinna Kalev II
Levadia U19
Regular season – 19
Legion
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 20
Levadia U19
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 20
Narva U21
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 20
Luunja
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 20
Tulevik
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 20
Johvi Phoenix
Legion
Regular season – 21
Narva U21
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 21
JK Tabasalu
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 21
Tulevik
Luunja
Regular season – 21
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Levadia U19
Regular season – 21
Tartu Kalev
Tulevik
Regular season – 22
Legion
Narva U21
Regular season – 22
Levadia U19
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 22
Tallinna Kalev II
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 22
Luunja
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 22
Legion
Luunja
Regular season – 23
Narva U21
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 23
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 23
JK Tabasalu
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 23
Tulevik
Levadia U19
Regular season – 23
Levadia U19
Narva U21
Regular season – 24
Johvi Phoenix
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 24
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Tulevik
Regular season – 24
Tartu Kalev
Luunja
Regular season – 24
Tallinna Kalev II
Legion
Regular season – 24
Luunja
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 25
Tulevik
Narva U21
Regular season – 25
Levadia U19
Legion
Regular season – 25
JK Tabasalu
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 25
Tartu Kalev
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 25
Johvi Phoenix
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 26
Narva U21
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 26
Legion
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 26
Tallinna Kalev II
Tulevik
Regular season – 26
Luunja
Levadia U19
Regular season – 26
Tulevik
Legion
Regular season – 27
JK Tabasalu
Luunja
Regular season – 27
Levadia U19
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 27
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 27
Tartu Kalev
Narva U21
Regular season – 27
Legion
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 28
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 28
Luunja
Tulevik
Regular season – 28
Tallinna Kalev II
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 28
Narva U21
Levadia U19
Regular season – 28
Tartu Kalev
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 29
Johvi Phoenix
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 29
JK Tabasalu
Legion
Regular season – 29
Narva U21
Luunja
Regular season – 29
Levadia U19
Tulevik
Regular season – 29
JK Tabasalu
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 30
Tallinna Kalev II
Narva U21
Regular season – 30
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Legion
Regular season – 30
Levadia U19
Luunja
Regular season – 30
Tulevik
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 30
Legion
Levadia U19
Regular season – 32
Tulevik
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 32
Legion
Tulevik
Regular season – 31
Tartu Kalev
Levadia U19
Regular season – 31
Johvi Phoenix
Narva U21
Regular season – 31
JK Tabasalu
Luunja
Regular season – 31
Tallinna Kalev II
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 31
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 32
Johvi Phoenix
Luunja
Regular season – 32
Narva U21
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 32
Tulevik
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 33
Luunja
Legion
Regular season – 33
Tartu Kalev
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 33
Levadia U19
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 33
JK Tabasalu
Narva U21
Regular season – 33
Legion
Johvi Phoenix
Regular season – 34
Tartu Kalev
JK Tabasalu
Regular season – 34
Narva U21
Tulevik
Regular season – 34
Tallinna Kalev II
Luunja
Regular season – 34
Levadia U19
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Regular season – 34
Johvi Phoenix
Tulevik
Regular season – 35
Narva U21
Legion
Regular season – 35
JK Tabasalu
Levadia U19
Regular season – 35
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Luunja
Regular season – 35
Tallinna Kalev II
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 35
Johvi Phoenix
Levadia U19
Regular season – 36
Legion
Tallinna Kalev II
Regular season – 36
Parnu JK Vaprus U21
Narva U21
Regular season – 36
JK Tabasalu
Tulevik
Regular season – 36
Luunja
Tartu Kalev
Regular season – 36

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 10 teams in the Esiliiga B. Luunja leads with 7 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Esiliiga B

All 10 teams competing in the Esiliiga B 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Esiliiga B

Browse 3 archived seasons of the Esiliiga B, from 2024 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded2013

Esiliiga B was established in 2013 by the Estonian Football Association as the third tier of the Estonian football pyramid, positioned below the Esiliiga and above the II liiga. The creation of the league aimed to broaden the national pyramid by introducing a dedicated division for emerging clubs, thereby increasing overall competitiveness and development opportunities in Estonian football. The inaugural 2013 season consisted of 10 teams, with Nõmme Kalju II winning the first championship. Since its inception, the league has operated with a fixed structure of 10 teams, maintaining competitive balance within the pyramid. The 2020 season was adapted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, shortening the regular season to a triple round-robin format of 27 matches per team. The league has evolved to emphasize youth integration, aligning with national efforts to bolster the pipeline to the Premium liiga (top division), often featuring dynamic, high-scoring encounters that highlight future stars.

  • 2013 — Esiliiga B established as third tier of Estonian football
  • 2018 — Rejal Alijev sets single-season scoring record with 40 goals for TJK Legion
  • 2020 — Season adapted to triple round-robin format due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2025 — Maardu dominates with 89 points and 116 goals scored in a season

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams10Relegation spots2

Esiliiga B consists of 10 teams that compete in a quadruple round-robin format, with each team playing every other team four times—twice at home and twice away—resulting in 36 matches per team over the season running from March to December. The league operates without playoffs for the title, with the first- and second-placed teams earning direct promotion to the Esiliiga. The third-placed team advances to a two-legged promotion playoff against the eighth-placed finisher from the Esiliiga, with the winner securing promotion. At the bottom, the ninth- and tenth-placed teams face direct relegation to the II liiga, while the eighth-placed club contests a two-legged playoff against the third-placed team from the II liiga. This system ensures vertical mobility and maintains quality across levels by providing a safety net for borderline teams.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesNõmme Kalju U21 (1)All-time top scorerRejal Alijev (40 goals)

The 2025 season saw Maardu Linnameeskond achieve a remarkable 116 goals across 36 matches, the highest goal tally in a single season, with a dominant 78% win rate.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Esiliiga B season has been dominated by Maardu Linnameeskond, who secured the championship with an outstanding 89 points from 36 matches. Their campaign showcased exceptional attacking prowess, accumulating 116 goals—the highest goal tally in a single season—while maintaining a strong defensive record of just 39 goals conceded. With a remarkable 78% win rate (28 wins, 5 draws, 3 losses), Maardu has established themselves as the clear champions, earning direct promotion to the Esiliiga.

Nõmme United II claimed the runner-up position with 72 points, finishing 17 points adrift of the champions. Their campaign demonstrated consistency with 23 victories and a respectable goal difference of +40 (93 goals scored, 53 conceded). The battle for the third promotion playoff spot proved competitive, with Phoenix FC securing third place on 68 points, matching the points total of Narva U21 who finished fourth with 66 points. Both clubs remain in contention for the playoff spot that would give them a chance to challenge the eighth-placed Esiliiga team for promotion.

The relegation battle at the bottom of the table tells a starkly different story. Läänemaa Haapsalu finds themselves in dire straits, occupying the final position with just 11 points from 36 matches and a devastating goal difference of -107 (33 goals scored, 140 conceded). Their season has been marked by the historic 10–0 defeat to Tartu Kalev, which remains the largest margin of victory in the league's history. Kuressaare II occupies the ninth-place relegation spot with 19 points, having won only 6 matches all season. Both clubs face certain demotion to the II liiga unless they can mount an unlikely recovery in remaining fixtures.

The standout performer of the season has been Tartu Kalev, whose attacking display culminated in that record-breaking 10–0 victory. Despite their explosive attacking form, they have finished fifth with 61 points, demonstrating that goal-heavy performances don't always translate to consistent league success. The 2024/25 campaign has delivered several unexpected storylines, including the resilience of mid-table clubs like JK Tabasalu (47 points) and Legion (45 points), who have battled hard to maintain their Esiliiga B status despite competitive pressure from above and below.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

Esiliiga B occupies a unique position in Estonian football as the third tier, serving as both a proving ground for ambitious lower-division clubs and a development pathway for reserve and U21 teams from top-flight clubs. The quadruple round-robin format—where each team plays every opponent four times—ensures comprehensive competitive testing over 36 matches. This extended schedule, running from March through December, allows clubs to demonstrate consistency across spring and autumn campaigns, with weather conditions varying significantly between seasons.

The league's governance by the Estonian Football Association maintains strict standards for club licensing, squad registration via the ERIS system, and player eligibility. Notably, squads are limited to 30 players with a minimum of 16, and at least 27 must be Estonian-trained players (ETM), though non-ETM professionals are permitted. U21 reserve teams from higher-division clubs face quotas to prevent excessive dominance, ensuring that independent semi-professional and amateur clubs retain competitive viability. This regulatory framework has contributed to the league's role as a genuine stepping stone rather than merely a feeder division.

Historical Context and Development

Since its establishment in 2013, Esiliiga B has crowned a champion each season, with notable winners including Nõmme Kalju U21 (2017), Tallinn JK Legion (2018), Nõmme United (2019), and Tartu JK Welco (2023). The 2020 season's adaptation to a triple round-robin format due to the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated the league's flexibility, though promotion and relegation mechanisms remained intact to preserve competitive integrity. The league has seen approximately 25 unique clubs participate since 2017, with exits often due to financial difficulties, bankruptcies, or structural consolidations within Estonian football.

The all-time dominance of reserve teams from major clubs is evident: Jalgpallikool Tammeka U21 (357 points across all seasons), Tallinna Kalev U21 (339 points), and Nõmme Kalju U21 (301 points) occupy the top positions in cumulative records, reflecting their superior resources and player development pathways. However, independent clubs have achieved notable success, with Nõmme United winning the 2019 championship and earning promotion to the Esiliiga. The 2024 season highlighted this balance, with Jalgpallikool Tammeka U21 claiming their first Esiliiga B title with 74 points.

Scoring Trends and Record Performances

The 2024/25 season has been characterized by high-scoring matches and attacking football. Maardu Linnameeskond's 116 goals across 36 matches represents an average of 3.2 goals per game—a remarkable offensive output that underscores the league's competitive intensity and defensive vulnerabilities. The historic 10–0 victory by Tartu Kalev over Läänemaa Haapsalu on 26 October 2025 surpassed the previous record of 8–1 (Vändra Vaprus vs JK Volta, 2018), establishing a new benchmark for dominant performances in the league's history.

Individual scoring records remain dominated by Rejal Alijev, whose 40-goal haul for Tallinn JK Legion in 2018 stands as the single-season record. This extraordinary achievement was followed by Martin Pärn's 37 goals for Nõmme United in 2019 and Karl Sõerde's 30 goals for Viimsi JK in 2021, demonstrating that elite goalscoring performances are achievable within the league's competitive structure. The 2024/25 season has continued this trend of prolific attacking, with multiple players reaching double-figure goal tallies.

Youth Development and Player Pathways

Esiliiga B's role as a development league is particularly evident through the participation of U21 reserve teams from top-flight clubs. These squads serve as crucial stepping stones for young players transitioning from academy football to senior professional competition. The success of teams like Jalgpallikool Tammeka U21 and Nõmme Kalju U21 in recent seasons demonstrates how structured youth pathways can produce competitive success while simultaneously developing future Meistriliiga and Esiliiga talent.

The league's emphasis on player development aligns with broader Estonian Football Association objectives to strengthen the national team pipeline. Young players gain experience against competitive semi-professional and amateur opposition, learning tactical discipline and match intensity in a structured environment. This developmental focus has contributed to the league's growing reputation as a vital component of Estonia's football ecosystem, with many clubs viewing Esiliiga B participation as essential for long-term institutional growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Esiliiga B?

The Esiliiga B consists of 10 teams that compete in the Estonian third-tier football league.

What is the format of the Esiliiga B season?

Teams play a quadruple round-robin format with 36 matches each (four matches against every opponent—two home and two away) from March to December.

How many teams are promoted from Esiliiga B?

The top two teams earn direct promotion to the Esiliiga, while the third-placed team enters a two-legged playoff against the eighth-placed Esiliiga team for an additional promotion spot.

How many teams are relegated from Esiliiga B?

The bottom two teams (ninth and tenth places) face direct relegation to the II liiga, while the eighth-placed team contests a playoff against the third-placed II liiga team.

What is the biggest win in Esiliiga B history?

The record victory is FA Tartu Kalev's 10–0 defeat of Läänemaa Haapsalu on 26 October 2025, which surpassed the previous record of 8–1.

Who is the all-time top scorer in Esiliiga B?

Rejal Alijev holds the single-season record with 40 goals for Tallinn JK Legion in 2018, the highest individual tally in the league's history.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025