5 : 1
  • 31 May 2026, JK Tallinna Kalev vs FCI Levadia Tallinn U21, 1-2, Lose
  • 27 May 2026, JK Tallinna Kalev vs Viimsi JK, 0-3, Lose
  • 24 May 2026, FC Elva vs JK Tallinna Kalev, 3-1, Lose
  • 14 May 2026, FC Tallinn vs JK Tallinna Kalev, 1-1, Draw
  • 09 May 2026, JK Tallinna Kalev vs Tartu JK Welco Elekter, 2-0, Win
JK Tallinna Kalev
Home
  • 01 June 2026, JK Nomme Kalju U21 vs FC Tallinn, 1-3, Win
  • 28 May 2026, FC Tallinn vs FC Maardu Linnameeskond, 0-0, Draw
  • 24 May 2026, FC Tallinn vs Viimsi JK, 0-2, Lose
  • 14 May 2026, FC Tallinn vs JK Tallinna Kalev, 1-1, Draw
  • 07 May 2026, FC Elva vs FC Tallinn, 2-0, Lose
FC Tallinn
Away
Esiliiga
Esiliiga, Estonia

Tallinna Kalev overturned an early deficit to secure a dominant 5-1 victory over FC Tallinn, with the turning point arriving after the break. FC Tallinn took a 0-1 lead in the 11th minute, but Kalev responded with a five-goal burst spanning 54:36 to 78:41 of the match. The result highlights a sharp second-half shift in momentum and a clear attacking surge from the home side.

The second-half blitz signals a pronounced attacking intent from Kalev, converting chances at a rapid tempo once the teams were level. The sequence also implies a surge in in-game transitions and pressure after the break, as five goals descended in a relatively tight window. FC Tallinn’s three offsides suggest they committed forward runs with urgency, but Kalev’s zero offsides points to a more disciplined or better-timed pursuit of spaces.

Defensively, Kalev limited FC Tallinn to a single goal and then tightened further after halftime, contributing to the lopsided scoreline. FC Tallinn committed more fouls (10) than Kalev (7), and the away side earned two yellow cards in the first half, with Kalev picking up three cautions in the second half. The absence of any red cards indicates disciplined contest management from both sides despite the late scoring flurry.

Set-piece and corner dynamics were relatively neutral in shaping the outcome: FC Tallinn had a marginal edge on corners (4 to Kalev’s 3), while Kalev’s 0 offsides contrasted with Tallinn’s 3 offsides, suggesting Tallinn searched for chances with higher-risk runs. The decisive difference appears to come from the second-half quality of finishing and sustained pressure rather than a clear set-piece advantage. The data point to open-play transition moments as the catalyst for Kalev’s gasping spree after the break.

Tactically, the match demonstrates Kalev’s ability to lift attacking intensity after conceding, capitalising on loose structure from the opposition and converting chances quickly. FC Tallinn’s early lead was not protected, and their offside risk plus higher foul count coincided with a dramatic collapse in the second half. The discipline in Kalev’s ranks and the rapid tempo shift after 54 minutes point to a plan that prioritised high-energy presses and fast transitions.

For bettors, the key takeaway is the value of monitoring second-half surge potential when a trailing team is forced to react. Kalev’s five-goal burst after the break suggests strong live-betting value when a leader cedes early in the match and the trailing side has momentum to press. With no red cards and a relatively tight foul count, the data imply that subsequent fixtures could hinge on which side can sustain high-intensity pressing and efficient finishing in the second period.

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Form Guide

Lose1-2JK Tallinna Kalev vs FCI Levadia Tallinn U21
Lose0-3JK Tallinna Kalev vs Viimsi JK
Lose3-1FC Elva vs JK Tallinna Kalev
Draw1-1FC Tallinn vs JK Tallinna Kalev
Win2-0JK Tallinna Kalev vs Tartu JK Welco Elekter
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
5:9
GOALS / MATCH
1
  • JK Tallinna Kalev has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 5:9, scoring 1 goals average
Win1-3JK Nomme Kalju U21 vs FC Tallinn
Draw0-0FC Tallinn vs FC Maardu Linnameeskond
Lose0-2FC Tallinn vs Viimsi JK
Draw1-1FC Tallinn vs JK Tallinna Kalev
Lose2-0FC Elva vs FC Tallinn
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
4:6
GOALS / MATCH
0.8
  • FC Tallinn has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 4:6, scoring 0.8 goals average

JK Tallinna Kalev H2H FC Tallinn

Away gameJK Tallinna Kalev11FC TallinnHome gameEsiliiga
Home gameJK Tallinna Kalev51FC TallinnAway gameEsiliiga
Away gameJK Tallinna Kalev50FC TallinnHome gameEstonian Cup
PLAYED
3
WINS
2
GOALS
11:2
GOALS / MATCH
3.67
  • In the last three matches that these two sides meet, JK Tallinna Kalev overtook FC Tallinn twice
  • JK Tallinna Kalev won twice and had one draw
  • Teams played three times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 11:2; average goals per match – 3.67
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