

BFC Daugavpils 0-0 Riga FC – Latvian Higher League stalemate leaves title race finely balanced
The Latvian Higher League served up a tense, tactical contest on 25 June 2026 as BFC Daugavpils held high-flying Riga FC to a goalless draw at the Stadions Celtnieks. Both sides created half-chances but failed to find the back of the net, leaving Riga FC with a slight edge in the title race while Daugavpils earned a valuable point in their push for European qualification.
Match overview
Playing under the midsummer evening lights, BFC Daugavpils set out with a compact defensive shape, aiming to frustrate Riga FC’s attack-rich lineup. The visitors, who entered the match as league leaders, dominated possession but struggled to break through a disciplined home backline. The first half saw few clear-cut opportunities, with Riga’s top scorer often isolated against two centre‑backs.
Key moments
- 27th minute – Riga FC’s winger cut inside from the right and curled a shot just over the crossbar.
- 44th minute – BFC Daugavpils’ best chance came from a quick counter‑attack, but the striker’s effort was tipped wide by the visiting goalkeeper.
- 68th minute – A goal‑mouth scramble following a Riga corner saw the ball cleared off the line by a Daugavpils defender.
- 89th minute – The hosts nearly snatched a winner when a long‑range drive forced a sharp save low to the post.
Tactical story
BFC Daugavpils head coach opted for a 5‑4‑1 formation, prioritising defensive solidity over attacking ambition. Riga FC, using their usual 4‑3‑3, controlled the midfield but lacked the final pass. The home side’s deep block forced Riga to rely on crosses, which were dealt with confidently by the Daugavpils central defenders.
Standout players
- BFC Daugavpils goalkeeper – Made three important saves, including one reflex stop from a close‑range header, and commanded his box well on set pieces.
- Riga FC’s midfield anchor – Completed over 90 passes with an 87% accuracy rate, but could not unlock a compact defence.
Season impact
The draw leaves Riga FC top of the Latvian Higher League table with a two‑point advantage over their nearest rivals, while BFC Daugavpils climb to fifth, level on points with the teams in the European qualification spots. For Riga, the dropped points add pressure ahead of a crucial derby next week. Daugavpils will take confidence from shutting out the league’s most potent attack.