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1. Liga · 2026Current 1. Liga 2026 standings with 14 teams. Metta / LU leads the table with 25 points after 10 matches, followed by Leevon / PPK on 24 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Metta / LU | Played10 | Won8 | Drawn1 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against36:9 | Goal Diff+27 | Points25 | Form WDWWL |
| Team2Leevon / PPK | Played10 | Won7 | Drawn3 | Lost0 | Goals For:Goals Against18:8 | Goal Diff+10 | Points24 | Form DWWWW |
| Team3Valmiera / BSS | Played10 | Won7 | Drawn2 | Lost1 | Goals For:Goals Against26:11 | Goal Diff+15 | Points23 | Form WDLDW |
| Team4Riga Mariners | Played10 | Won6 | Drawn4 | Lost0 | Goals For:Goals Against19:10 | Goal Diff+9 | Points22 | Form WDWWD |
| Team5JDFS Alberts | Played10 | Won5 | Drawn2 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against21:14 | Goal Diff+7 | Points17 | Form DWWLD |
| Team6Mārupe | Played10 | Won5 | Drawn1 | Lost4 | Goals For:Goals Against20:12 | Goal Diff+8 | Points16 | Form LLWWW |
| Team7Super Nova 2 | Played10 | Won4 | Drawn3 | Lost3 | Goals For:Goals Against15:15 | Goal Diff0 | Points15 | Form LDWWL |
| Team8Skanste | Played9 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against15:16 | Goal Diff-1 | Points10 | Form LLWWL |
| Team9Riga FC II | Played10 | Won3 | Drawn1 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against14:21 | Goal Diff-7 | Points10 | Form WLLLL |
| Team10Rīgas FS II | Played10 | Won2 | Drawn2 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against13:22 | Goal Diff-9 | Points8 | Form WWLLD |
| Team11Tukums II | Played10 | Won2 | Drawn2 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against15:26 | Goal Diff-11 | Points8 | Form LLDWL |
| Team12JFK Ventspils | Played9 | Won1 | Drawn3 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against11:17 | Goal Diff-6 | Points6 | Form WLLDL |
| Team13Smiltene | Played10 | Won0 | Drawn4 | Lost6 | Goals For:Goals Against9:27 | Goal Diff-18 | Points4 | Form LDLLL |
| Team14Rēzekne FA | Played10 | Won1 | Drawn1 | Lost8 | Goals For:Goals Against7:31 | Goal Diff-24 | Points4 | Form LWLLD |
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Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the 1. Liga. Metta / LU leads with 8 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.
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1. LigaAll 14 teams competing in the 1. Liga 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
1. LigaBrowse 15 archived seasons of the 1. Liga, from 2012 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 18 Mar 2026
The Latvian 1. Liga was established in 1992 following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union, creating a structured domestic football pyramid. Originally named the Latvian First League, the competition was rebranded in 2021 as the Nākotnes Līga (Future League) to emphasize its role as a development pathway for emerging talent and ambitious clubs. The league has evolved from a regional competition into a well-organized second tier with consistent membership and increasing competitive depth. Over three decades, the 1. Liga has become the essential stepping stone for clubs aspiring to reach the Virslīga, with numerous successful promotions shaping the modern landscape of Latvian football. The league typically features 14-15 clubs and operates on a single round-robin format, maintaining stability while adapting to the changing needs of Latvian football.
- —1992 — Latvian First League founded as the second tier of the newly independent nation's football pyramid
- —2010 — JFK Ventspils won promotion and later claimed the Virslīga title, demonstrating the league's role as a talent incubator
- —2021 — League rebranded as Nākotnes Līga (Future League) to reflect its development mission
- —2024 — Ogre United achieved historic promotion to Virslīga after winning the championship on the final day with a superior head-to-head record
- —2025 — Three-way title race between Ogre United, JDFS Alberts, and Riga Mariners showcases competitive depth
Competition Format 18 Mar 2026
The Latvian 1. Liga operates as a single-division competition where all 14 clubs compete in a home-and-away round-robin format, playing 26 matches each across the season. The champion and runner-up earn automatic promotion to the Virslīga, while the two lowest-finishing clubs are relegated to the Latvian Second League. Matches are worth three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The final standings are determined by total points accumulated, with goal difference and goals scored serving as tiebreakers when clubs are level on points. This format ensures competitive balance while maintaining clear pathways for promotion and relegation, making every match consequential throughout the season.
Records 18 Mar 2026
The 2024/25 season is notable for its competitive three-way title race, with Ogre United, JDFS Alberts, and Riga Mariners all level on 58 points after 26 matches, representing the tightest championship battle in recent league history.
Analysis 18 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2024/25 season of the Latvian 1. Liga has produced one of the most competitive title races in the league's recent history, with three clubs locked on an identical 58 points after 26 matches. Ogre United, JDFS Alberts, and Riga Mariners have separated themselves from the field through dominant performances, each accumulating 18 wins and demonstrating the attacking prowess required to compete at the second-tier level. Ogre United leads on goal difference (+46), followed closely by Riga Mariners (+40) and JDFS Alberts (+36), creating a situation where the final matches will determine promotion spots with extraordinary precision. The three promotion contenders have averaged win percentages between 65-69%, significantly outpacing the fourth-placed JFK Ventspils, which sits 15 points adrift with 43 points from 11 wins.
The relegation battle at the bottom of the table reveals a stark contrast to the competitive title race, with Augšdaugava in dire straits at 14 points from 26 matches (3 wins, 5 draws, 18 losses). The club's goal difference of -39 and win percentage of just 12% indicate a significant gap between the top and bottom of the division. Progress / AFA Olaine (22 points) and Tukums II (23 points) occupy the other danger zones, each requiring dramatic improvements to escape the drop zone. The middle section of the table, featuring clubs like Rēzekne FA (31 points), Smiltene (28 points), and Riga FC II (24 points), remains highly competitive, with multiple teams capable of mounting late-season pushes toward safety or challenging for European qualification spots should the league structure expand.
Riga Mariners has emerged as an unexpected standout performer, combining the highest goal tally in the league (74 goals in 26 matches) with solid defensive organization (34 goals conceded). Their aggressive attacking approach and clinical finishing have positioned them as genuine promotion contenders despite sharing the same point total as their rivals. The club's goal-scoring prowess suggests they possess the attacking depth to overcome their competitors in the final reckoning, particularly given their superior goal difference compared to JDFS Alberts. Meanwhile, JDFS Alberts has demonstrated remarkable consistency, recording the most disciplined defensive record among the top three (24 goals conceded) while maintaining an impressive 17-win total, suggesting a balanced approach that could prove decisive in tight matches.
The standout individual narrative of the season centers on the emergence of Ogre United as a genuine promotion force. Having secured historic promotion to the Virslīga in 2024, the club has demonstrated that their championship success was no fluke, immediately establishing themselves as championship contenders in the 2024/25 campaign. Their defensive solidity (20 goals conceded) combined with prolific attacking output (66 goals) reflects a well-organized squad capable of competing at the top division level. The club's ability to maintain championship form across consecutive seasons has made them favorites among observers to secure automatic promotion, though their two rivals remain equally capable of claiming the prize.
An unexpected storyline has emerged in the form of Skanste and Leevon / PPK, mid-table clubs that have maintained surprising competitive levels despite limited resources. Both clubs have accumulated 36+ points and demonstrated the capacity to compete against superior opponents on their day, reflecting the growing depth of the second tier. Additionally, the continued struggles of Rīgas FS II (Riga FC's reserve team) at 41 points, despite possessing significant institutional resources, highlight how competitive the league has become, with established academies no longer guaranteed success at this level.
League Structure and Promotion Pathway
The Latvian 1. Liga occupies a crucial position within the country's football pyramid, serving as the essential bridge between regional football and the elite Virslīga. Clubs achieving promotion face the significant challenge of adapting to the higher competitive intensity, greater financial demands, and increased media scrutiny of top-flight football. The league's 14-team format ensures that every club plays 26 matches, providing sufficient sample size for true merit to emerge while maintaining the jeopardy of relegation throughout the season. The automatic promotion system (without playoffs) rewards consistency and sustained performance, encouraging clubs to build coherent squad strategies rather than relying on knockout tournament fortune.
Competitive Depth and Development
The 2024/25 season demonstrates the Latvian 1. Liga's evolution into a genuinely competitive second tier with significant depth. The gap between the third-placed club (Riga Mariners, 58 points) and the fourth-placed club (JFK Ventspils, 43 points) of 15 points after 26 matches illustrates the clear separation between genuine promotion contenders and the broader field. However, the presence of multiple clubs with 30+ points indicates that the league maintains a substantial middle tier of competitive sides capable of mounting challenges. This structure reflects a healthy league where promotion remains genuinely difficult to achieve, rewarding only the most accomplished and well-organized clubs.
Historical Context and Future Trajectory
The Latvian 1. Liga has evolved significantly since its founding in 1992, transitioning from a regional competition into a well-structured second tier that produces clubs capable of competing in European competitions. The successful promotion of JFK Ventspils to the Virslīga in 2010, followed by their league title in 2011, and more recently Ogre United's dramatic promotion in 2024, demonstrate the league's role as an incubator for top-division talent. The continued investment in club infrastructure, youth development, and competitive organization suggests the league will continue to produce promotion-worthy clubs capable of competing at the highest domestic level. The three-way title race of the 2024/25 season, combined with the competitive depth demonstrated throughout the division, indicates that the Latvian 1. Liga has firmly established itself as an essential and competitive component of the country's football ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Latvian 1. Liga?
The Latvian 1. Liga features 14 clubs competing in the 2024/25 season, each playing 26 matches in a home-and-away round-robin format.
How many teams are promoted from the 1. Liga?
Two clubs are automatically promoted to the Virslīga at the end of each season: the league champions and the runners-up. There is no playoff system.
How many teams are relegated from the 1. Liga?
Two clubs are relegated to the Latvian Second League at the end of each season, finishing 13th and 14th in the final standings.
When was the Latvian 1. Liga founded?
The league was founded in 1992 following Latvia's independence, originally as the Latvian First League, and was rebranded as the Nākotnes Līga (Future League) in 2021.
What is the role of the 1. Liga in Latvian football?
The 1. Liga serves as the second tier of the Latvian football pyramid and the primary pathway for clubs to reach the top-flight Virslīga, functioning as a development and competitive platform.
Which club has won the most titles in the 1. Liga?
JFK Ventspils holds the record with 2 league titles, having won promotion to the Virslīga and subsequently achieving top-division success.
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