Caernarfon 0-5 Levadia Tallinn: Estonian Side Runs Riot in Europa Conference League Qualifier
Caernarfon, Wales – July 10, 2026 – Levadia Tallinn delivered a stunning away performance at The Oval, dismantling Welsh side Caernarfon 5-0 in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa Conference League. The Estonian champions put on a clinic of attacking football, leaving the home side with a mountain to climb in the return leg.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Levadia showed their class and experience on the European stage. Caernarfon, competing in their first continental campaign in over a decade, struggled to cope with the visitors' pace and technical superiority. The scoreline could have been even heavier, but for a handful of fine saves from the Caernarfon goalkeeper.
Key Moments
- 12' – Goal: Levadia 1-0 – A swift counter-attack caught Caernarfon out of position. Midfielder Martin Miller slotted home after a precise through ball.
- 28' – Goal: Levadia 2-0 – A corner kick was poorly cleared, allowing defender Ragnar Pärn to volley into the bottom corner.
- 41' – Goal: Levadia 3-0 – Star striker Robert Kirss collected a long pass, turned his marker, and finished coolly.
- 56' – Goal: Levadia 4-0 – A devastating free kick from Karl-Robert Raudsepp curled over the wall and into the top corner.
- 73' – Goal: Levadia 5-0 – Substitute Sander Sinisalu tapped in from close range after a deflected cross.
Tactical Story
Caernarfon manager Andrew Morrison set up in a compact 4-4-2, hoping to frustrate Levadia and hit on the break. But Levadia’s 4-3-3, with Kirss leading the line and wide players staying high, stretched the home defence. The visitors pressed aggressively, forcing errors high up the pitch. Caernarfon’s midfield, led by experienced captain Gareth Owen, was overrun in the centre, leading to a constant stream of chances.
Standout Players
- Robert Kirss (Levadia Tallinn) – A constant menace, scoring one and assisting two. His movement dragged defenders out of position throughout the night.
- Karl-Robert Raudsepp (Levadia Tallinn) – Dictated the tempo from midfield, capped with a spectacular free-kick goal.
- Caernarfon's Keeper (Gwion Edwards) – Despite conceding five, Edwards made several excellent saves to prevent an even larger defeat.
Impact on the Tie & Season
Levadia Tallinn effectively sealed qualification with this dominant away win. The second leg in Estonia will be a formality. For Caernarfon, the focus now shifts back to domestic action, where they will aim to recover from a defeat that may dent confidence but also provides invaluable European experience for a small club.
Full-time: Caernarfon 0-5 Levadia Tallinn (Agg: 0-5)

