DateRHome v Away-
11/10 11:00 36 [1] Rigas FS v Riga FC [2] 1-2
11/09 11:00 36 [3] FK Auda v Metta/LU [7] 5-0
11/09 11:00 36 [10] FS Jelgava v SC Grobinas [9] 2-0
11/09 11:00 36 [4] Valmiera FC v Tukums 2000 [8] 2-3
11/09 11:00 36 [6] FK Liepaja v BFC Daugavpils [5] 3-3
11/03 11:00 35 [10] FS Jelgava v FK Liepaja [6] 2-2
11/03 11:00 35 [8] Tukums 2000 v FK Auda [3] 0-3
11/03 11:00 35 [2] Riga FC v Metta/LU [7] 4-0
11/03 11:00 35 [5] BFC Daugavpils v Valmiera FC [4] 3-3
11/03 11:00 35 [9] SC Grobinas v Rigas FS [1] 0-2
10/28 16:30 34 [7] Metta/LU v Rigas FS [1] 1-2
10/27 12:00 34 [2] Riga FC v Tukums 2000 [8] 10-1
10/26 13:00 34 [5] BFC Daugavpils v FK Auda [3] 1-2
10/26 11:00 34 [9] SC Grobinas v FK Liepaja [7] 1-3
10/26 11:00 34 [4] Valmiera FC v FS Jelgava [10] 3-2
10/21 15:00 33 [4] FK Auda v FS Jelgava [10] 3-0
10/20 13:00 33 [1] Rigas FS v Tukums 2000 [7] 4-1
10/20 11:00 33 [3] Valmiera FC v FK Liepaja [8] 0-1
10/20 11:00 33 [6] Metta/LU v SC Grobinas [9] 2-1
10/19 10:00 33 [5] BFC Daugavpils v Riga FC [2] 0-5
10/18 15:00 33 FK Auda v FK Jelgava Postponed
10/17 15:00 28 [1] Rigas FS v FK Auda [4] 1-2
10/06 14:00 32 [5] BFC Daugavpils v Rigas FS [1] 0-3
10/06 12:00 32 [6] Tukums 2000 v Metta/LU [8] 0-1
10/05 12:00 32 [10] FS Jelgava v Riga FC [2] 0-2
10/05 12:00 32 [9] FK Liepaja v FK Auda [4] 2-1
10/04 15:00 32 [8] SC Grobinas v Valmiera FC [3] 1-4
10/02 15:00 26 [4] FK Auda v Tukums 2000 [6] 1-1
09/30 13:00 31 [10] FS Jelgava v Rigas FS [1] 0-2
09/29 13:00 31 [2] Riga FC v FK Liepaja [9] 1-0

Wikipedia - Latvian Higher League

Latvian Higher League or Virslīga, known for sponsorship reasons as TonyBet Virslīga since 2024, is a professional football league and the top tier of association football in Latvia. Organised by the Latvian Football Federation, the Higher League is contested by 10 clubs.

History

History

The first all-national Latvian championship - the Virslīga - which succeeded the Riga Football League and other, parallel regional leagues, was organized in 1927. It succeeded the previous Latvian Championship (Latvian: Latvijas čempionāts futbolā) that was held from 1922 to 1926 in similar fashion.

The Virslīga lasted until the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940. After World War II, between 1945 and 1991 the championship of Soviet Latvia was the main footballing competition in the Latvian SSR.

With Latvia regaining full independence in August 1991, the newly established Latvian Football Federation (LFF) decided to reorganise its competitions within the Virslīga from 1992. The same year Latvia returned to FIFA and became a member of UEFA.

The Latvia Virsliga is the premier professional football league in Latvia, showcasing the country's top clubs and emerging talents. Established in 1921, the league has a rich history and has evolved into a competitive platform for both local and international players.

The tournament typically features a round-robin format, where teams compete against each other in a series of matches throughout the season, culminating in a thrilling race for the championship title. The league not only highlights the skill and passion of Latvian football but also serves as a vital stepping stone for players aspiring to make their mark on the international stage.

Fans can expect an exciting atmosphere filled with passionate supporters, vibrant rivalries, and memorable moments on the pitch. The Latvia Virsliga also plays a crucial role in the development of football in the region, fostering youth programs and promoting the sport at grassroots levels.

With its blend of tradition and modernity, the Latvia Virsliga continues to grow in popularity, drawing attention from football enthusiasts both locally and abroad. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual observer, the league promises an exhilarating experience filled with skillful play, strategic battles, and the unyielding spirit of competition.