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Optibet Hokeja Liga

Latvia · Hockey

Season 2025

Optibet Hokeja LigaToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Optibet Hokeja LigaPlayoffs

Semi-finals

MMogo4
KCKyiv Capitals1
9–1,6–2,2–3,6–5,8–2
LLiepaja3
ZZemgale4
2–3,8–3,4–3,2–4,3–2,2–3,0–6

Finals

MMogo4
ZZemgale1
3–1,5–4,1–3,2–1,2–1

Optibet Hokeja LigaStandings

Current Optibet Hokeja Liga 2025 standings with 9 teams. Mogo leads the table with 64 points after 40 matches, followed by Zemgale on 64 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#TeamPoints
164
Played: 40Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 7Goal Diff: +104
264
Played: 40Won: 29OTL: 0Lost: 6Goal Diff: +114
363
Played: 40Won: 27OTL: 0Lost: 7Goal Diff: +84
461
Played: 40Won: 26OTL: 0Lost: 7Goal Diff: +83
536
Played: 40Won: 11OTL: 0Lost: 21Goal Diff: -29
634
Played: 40Won: 12OTL: 0Lost: 22Goal Diff: -48
728
Played: 40Won: 8OTL: 0Lost: 25Goal Diff: -87
820
Played: 40Won: 6OTL: 0Lost: 28Goal Diff: -104
918
Played: 40Won: 6OTL: 0Lost: 29Goal Diff: -117

Optibet Hokeja LigaResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Optibet Hokeja Liga. The highest-scoring result was Kyiv Capitals 16–3 Riga Prizma. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Final
21
21
2026-04-16P1: 10P2: 01P3: 10FT
12
12
2026-04-14P1: 00P2: 10P3: 01OT: 01OT
31
31
2026-04-12P1: 00P2: 10P3: 21FT
54
54
2026-04-10P1: 22P2: 11P3: 11OT: 00SO
31
31
2026-04-07P1: 11P2: 00P3: 20FT
Semi-finals
60
60
2026-04-04P1: 20P2: 00P3: 40FT
28
28
2026-04-03P1: 10P2: 15P3: 03FT
23
23
2026-04-02P1: 10P2: 02P3: 11FT
65
65
2026-04-01P1: 20P2: 45P3: 00FT
23
23
2026-03-31P1: 02P2: 10P3: 11FT
24
24
2026-03-29P1: 11P2: 01P3: 12FT
32
32
2026-03-28P1: 00P2: 01P3: 31FT
43
43
2026-03-27P1: 13P2: 20P3: 00OT: 10OT
62
62
2026-03-26P1: 41P2: 10P3: 11FT
38
38
2026-03-25P1: 04P2: 12P3: 22FT
12
12
2026-03-24P1: 00P2: 01P3: 10OT: 01OT
32
32
2026-03-23P1: 10P2: 10P3: 02OT: 10OT
Quarter-finals
42
42
2026-03-18P1: 21P2: 00P3: 21FT
81
81
2026-03-17P1: 30P2: 31P3: 20FT
34
34
2026-03-16P1: 10P2: 10P3: 13OT: 01OT
25
25
2026-03-15P1: 21P2: 02P3: 02FT
72
72
2026-03-14P1: 22P2: 50P3: 00FT
41
41
2026-03-13P1: 20P2: 00P3: 21FT
Results
42
42
2026-03-11P1: 10P2: 21P3: 11FT
45
45
2026-03-11P1: 21P2: 01P3: 23FT

Optibet Hokeja LigaTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 9 teams in the Optibet Hokeja Liga. Zemgale leads with 29 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.

Optibet Hokeja LigaBetting Insights

Optibet Hokeja Liga 2025 — key betting statistics across 201 matches played. Games average 7.08 goals, with 89.6% seeing both teams score and 66.2% finishing with over 5.5 goals. Home sides win 53.7% of the time while % of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 10.4% of games, and the most common scoreline is 2-3. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

7.08Goals / Match
89.6%Both Score %
66.2%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
53.7%Home Win %
46.3%Away Win %
10.4%Clean Sheet %
+20.40Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

2-315×7.5%
3-211×5.5%
3-410×5.0%
3-19×4.5%
4-28×4.0%
4-37×3.5%
4-56×3.0%
2-46×3.0%
4-16×3.0%
7-25×2.5%
7.08
Avg goals / game
1423
Total goals
764
Home goals
659
Away goals

Optibet Hokeja LigaSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 10 seasons of the Optibet Hokeja Liga, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 7.08 goals per match across 201 matches played. Columns cover home win %, away win %, BTTS rate, clean sheets, and over/under percentages — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequent final scores in this competition — useful for correct score betting.

2-315×7.5%
3-211×5.5%
3-410×5.0%
3-19×4.5%
4-28×4.0%
4-37×3.5%
4-56×3.0%
2-46×3.0%
4-16×3.0%
7-25×2.5%
7.08
Avg goals / game
1423
Total goals
764
Home goals
659
Away goals

Period Goals & Game Patterns

Goal distribution by period and key game patterns — overtime, shootouts and comeback wins.

2.09
Avg goals P1
2.22
Avg goals P2
2.63
Avg goals P3
0.89
Avg goals OT
16.4%
OT / SO rate
3.5%
Shootout rate
7.0%
Comeback wins

Top Scoring Teams

9 teams in the Optibet Hokeja Liga 2025 season ranked by wins. Zemgale leads with 29 wins. Their 5-season average is 25.4 wins per season. Liepaja shows the biggest improvement this season with 8 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1ZZemgale29Won
Played40Lost6Goals For188Goals Against74Avg W25.4Avg L4.0
2MMogo27Won
Played40Lost7Goals For198Goals Against94Avg W25.6Avg L4.6
3LLiepaja27Won
Played40Lost7Goals For182Goals Against98Avg W19.5Avg L9.5
Played40Lost7Goals For192Goals Against109Avg WAvg L
5HPHC Panter12Won
Played40Lost22Goals For115Goals Against163Avg W16.5Avg L12.5
6RPRiga Prizma11Won
Played40Lost21Goals For148Goals Against177Avg W10.2Avg L20.2
7HRHS Riga8Won
Played40Lost25Goals For92Goals Against179Avg W8.2Avg L20.0
Played40Lost28Goals For72Goals Against176Avg W7.7Avg L22.0
Played40Lost29Goals For96Goals Against213Avg W7.3Avg L22.7

Optibet Hokeja LigaPast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Optibet Hokeja Liga, from 2021 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1991

The Latvian Hockey League was established in 1991 following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union, with the first season featuring 14 teams. The competition has undergone significant structural evolution, transitioning from a domestic-only league to a multinational championship incorporating clubs from neighbouring countries. In 2009, the league rebranded to the Latvian Hockey Higher League, reflecting its status as the elite tier. The current title sponsor Optibet has backed the league since the early 2020s, with the competition now known as the Optibet Hokeja Liga. The league has expanded internationally to include teams from Lithuania, Estonia, and Ukraine, strengthening competitive depth while maintaining Latvian clubs' dominance.

  • 1991 — Latvian Hockey League founded as the top tier following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union
  • 2000 — HK Liepājas Metalurgs won the first of seven championships, establishing Liepāja as the league's most successful franchise
  • 2009 — League rebranded to Latvian Hockey Higher League, solidifying its status as the elite ice hockey competition in the region
  • 2014 — HK Liepāja founded, beginning a new era for Liepāja ice hockey with modern facilities and investment
  • 2020 — International expansion accelerates with teams from Ukraine, Estonia, and Lithuania joining the league
  • 2023 — Zemgale won the championship, demonstrating competitive balance among top clubs
  • 2025 — HK Mogo claimed the title, continuing the tradition of competitive excellence in the league

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams9

The Optibet Hokeja Liga operates as a round-robin competition where nine teams play each other in a home-and-away format, with teams competing for 56 matches across the regular season (September to March). The title is decided by playoff competition held in April, with the top teams advancing to knockout rounds. The league features no formal relegation mechanism, maintaining a stable structure of international competition. Playoff brackets determine the champion, with semi-finals and finals determining the ultimate victor. The league has evolved to accommodate international participation while preserving the competitive integrity that defines Baltic ice hockey.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesHK Liepājas Metalurgs (7)

The 2025 season produced 1,256 total goals across 176 matches, averaging 7.14 goals per game, with 88.6% of matches featuring goals from both teams.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 Optibet Hokeja Liga season has showcased exceptional competitive depth, with Zemgale and Mogo emerging as the dominant forces at the summit of the standings. After 39 matches, Zemgale leads with 62 points (28 wins, 6 losses) and a remarkable ++104 goal, demonstrating both offensive prowess and defensive solidity. Mogo sits in second place with 62 points (26 wins, 7 losses) and an even more impressive +102 goal difference, keeping pace with Zemgale in a tightly contested title race. Liepaja, the traditional powerhouse with seven historical championships, occupies third place with 63 points (27 wins, 6 losses) and a +86 goal difference, maintaining their status as a perennial contender despite the emergence of other challengers.

The relegation picture is not applicable in this league structure, but the battle for playoff positioning remains intense. Kyiv Capitals sit fourth with 57 points (24 wins, 7 losses) and a +77 goal difference, representing strong international competition from Ukraine. However, a significant gap emerges beyond the top four, with Riga Prizma (36 points), HC Panter from Estonia (34 points), and HS Riga (28 points) trailing considerably. The international dimension of the league is underscored by the participation of Energija Elektrenai (Lithuania) and Punks Vilnius (Lithuania), both struggling near the bottom with 20 and 64 points respectively, highlighting the competitive advantage held by the Latvian clubs and Kyiv Capitals.

The standout performer of the season has been Zemgale's exceptional defensive record, conceding only 71 goals in 39 matches—the fewest in the league—while maintaining an offensive output of 184 goals. This balanced approach has made them formidable contenders. Mogo counters with 194 goals scored, the league's highest, suggesting an attacking-focused strategy that has proven highly effective. The season has produced memorable scorelines, including Mogo's dominant 9–1 victory over Kyiv Capitals, demonstrating the wide variance in match outcomes and the potential for dominant performances by the league's top teams.

An unexpected storyline has emerged with the international competitiveness of Kyiv Capitals, who have established themselves as a credible fourth-place contender despite the ongoing geopolitical challenges facing Ukrainian sport. Their ability to compete at the highest level alongside established Latvian powerhouses demonstrates the resilience of ice hockey development in the region. Additionally, the relatively close points totals between Zemgale (62 points) and Liepaja (63 points) after 39 matches suggest that the traditional hierarchy in Latvian hockey is being challenged, with newer contenders like Mogo and Zemgale pushing established franchises for dominance.

League Structure and Competition Format

The Optibet Hokeja Liga operates as a unique regional championship that transcends national boundaries, reflecting the interconnected ice hockey development across the Baltic states and Eastern Europe. The league's evolution from a purely Latvian competition to a multinational championship represents a strategic decision to enhance competitive depth and provide international opportunities for elite players. With nine teams competing across a 56-match regular season, the league maintains a balance between competitive integrity and logistical feasibility, with matches distributed from September through March before playoff competition in April.

The league's tiebreaker system prioritizes goal difference, then goals scored, creating an emphasis on both winning margins and offensive capability. This scoring methodology rewards dominant performances and encourages attacking hockey, contributing to the high-scoring nature of the competition. The 2025 season has averaged 7.14 goals per match, with both teams scoring in 88.6% of fixtures, indicating a league that emphasizes offensive play and provides entertainment value for spectators and betting markets alike.

Historical Dominance and Championship Tradition

The Optibet Hokeja Liga's championship history reveals a clear pattern of dominance by HK Liepājas Metalurgs, who captured seven titles between 2000 and 2017, establishing themselves as the league's most successful franchise. Their seven championships represent an unparalleled achievement in the competition's history, with Liepāja emerging as the traditional powerhouse during the league's formative decades. However, recent seasons have demonstrated a shift in competitive balance, with Zemgale and HK Mogo claiming championships in 2023 and 2024/2025 respectively, indicating that the league has developed sufficient depth for multiple contenders to challenge for the title.

The transition from Liepājas Metalurgs' dominance to a more balanced competitive landscape reflects broader developments in Latvian ice hockey, including investment in facilities, player development, and international recruitment. The 2014 founding of HK Liepāja as a successor entity to Liepājas Metalurgs has allowed Liepāja to maintain competitive presence, though newer franchises have emerged as championship contenders. This evolution underscores the league's maturation and the quality of ice hockey being played at the elite level in the Baltic region.

International Expansion and Regional Development

The Optibet Hokeja Liga's expansion to include teams from Ukraine, Estonia, and Lithuania represents a significant strategic development in Baltic ice hockey. Kyiv Capitals have emerged as credible competitors, establishing themselves in fourth place with 57 points and demonstrating that Ukrainian ice hockey can compete at the highest level in regional competition. HC Panter from Estonia and clubs from Lithuania such as Energija Elektrenai and Punks Vilnius provide additional international representation, though they currently occupy lower positions in the standings.

This international structure serves multiple purposes: it strengthens competitive depth, provides elite-level competition for players from neighbouring countries, and enhances the commercial appeal of the league across the Baltic region. The participation of Kyiv Capitals is particularly significant given Ukraine's challenging circumstances, as their presence in the league demonstrates the resilience and commitment of ice hockey development despite external challenges. The league's ability to maintain international participation while preserving Latvian dominance reflects a healthy balance that benefits all participating nations' ice hockey development.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams are in the Optibet Hokeja Liga?

Nine teams compete in the Optibet Hokeja Liga, including clubs from Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Ukraine. The league features a stable structure with no relegation.

Who has won the most Optibet Hokeja Liga titles?

HK Liepājas Metalurgs holds the record with seven championships (2000, 2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2017), making them the league's most successful franchise in history.

When was the Latvian Hockey League founded?

The Latvian Hockey League was founded in 1991 following Latvia's independence from the Soviet Union. It was rebranded to the Latvian Hockey Higher League in 2009 and is now known as the Optibet Hokeja Liga.

How does the Optibet Hokeja Liga playoff system work?

The league operates with a round-robin regular season from September to March, with the top teams advancing to playoff brackets in April. The playoffs determine the champion through semi-finals and finals.

Is the Optibet Hokeja Liga international?

Yes, the league has evolved to include teams from Ukraine, Estonia, and Lithuania alongside Latvian clubs. This international expansion has strengthened competitive depth and regional ice hockey development.

What is the average scoring rate in the Optibet Hokeja Liga?

The 2025 season averaged 7.14 goals per match across all 176 games, with 88.6% of matches featuring goals from both teams, indicating a high-scoring, competitive league.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 20 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026