Match Report: Levadia Tallinn Cruise to Dominant Victory Over Trans Narva
In an enthralling Estonian Premium Liiga encounter on July 5, 2026, league leaders Levadia Tallinn asserted their title credentials with a convincing 3-1 away win over Trans Narva at the Narva Kreenholmi Stadium. The result kept Levadia’s pursuit of the championship firmly on track while leaving the home side looking over their shoulders in the mid-table scrap.
First-Half Dominance Sets the Tone
Levadia started with purpose, controlling possession from the first whistle. The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when midfielder Marko Lepik latched onto a through ball from captain Rasmus Peetson and slotted calmly past the Narva goalkeeper. The visitors doubled their lead just before the half-hour mark: a swift counter-attack ended with winger Ernest Agyiri curling a delightful shot into the top corner from the edge of the box.
Trans Narva struggled to create clear chances, with Levadia’s high press suffocating their build-up play. The home team’s best moment came in the 35th minute when a free-kick from Vitali Gussev forced a fine save from Levadia keeper Karl Andre Vallner.
Second-Half Drama and a Late Consolation
Levadia extended their lead just after the break. In the 52nd minute, striker João Morelli rose highest to meet a corner and powered a header into the net, making it 3-0. Narva refused to surrender, and their pressure finally paid off in the 74th minute when substitute Roman Sobtšenko pounced on a defensive miscommunication to pull one back. However, the visitors held firm, and Narva’s hopes of a comeback were extinguished when they hit the crossbar in the 82nd minute.
Tactical Story
Levadia’s 4-3-3 formation overwhelmed Narva’s compact 4-4-2. The visitors’ full-backs pushed high, creating overloads wide, while their midfield trio dominated the centre. Trans Narva improved after switching to a more direct style in the second half, but Levadia’s defensive organisation proved too solid.
Standings Impact
The victory kept Levadia Tallinn top of the Premium Liiga table, maintaining their two-point lead over Flora Tallinn. For Trans Narva, the defeat left them in seventh place, five points above the relegation zone but with work to do to secure mid-table safety.
Goal scorers: Trans Narva – Roman Sobtšenko (74'); Levadia Tallinn – Marko Lepik (18'), Ernest Agyiri (27'), João Morelli (52')
Man of the match: Ernest Agyiri (Levadia Tallinn)

