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05-18 23:00
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Vaasa VPS
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107
87
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54
32
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56
44
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90′
L.Mané
86′
A. Kabashi
T. Montiel
77′
P.Lima
70′
amir belabid
E. Andersson
69′
O.Koskinen
D.Heikkinen
67′
J. Turfkruier
J.Muzinga
67′
J. Vahtera
S. Lindholm
67′
J. Ali
Y.Daoussi
58′
A.Raisanen
49′
Gonçalo Pereira
47′
luka smyth
46′
R.Yapi
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48′
A.Raisanen
M.Haukioja
47′
1-1
T. Montiel
Assist: D.Heikkinen
44′
a.martim ferreira
41′
0-1
luka smyth
27′
Aaron lindholm
N.Barbosa
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Match Info

The opening weekend of the 2026 Finnish Veikkausliiga season delivered a tightly contested affair at the Lahden Stadion, as FC Lahti and Vaasan Palloseura (VPS) played out a 1-1 draw on Monday evening. Both sides showed early-season ambition but ultimately shared the spoils in a match that balanced defensive resilience with moments of individual quality.

Match Overview

The game kicked off under clear skies in Lahti, with both teams keen to establish an early rhythm in the Veikkausliiga standings. Lahti, playing at home, started the brighter of the two sides, pushing high up the pitch and forcing VPS into early defensive work. However, it was the visitors who struck first against the run of play midway through the first half, capitalising on a quick counter-attack that left Lahti’s backline exposed.

VPS’s breakthrough came in the 28th minute when a well-weighted through ball split the home defence, allowing their striker to slot calmly past the Lahti goalkeeper. The goal shifted the momentum, and VPS began to dominate possession for the remainder of the first period. Lahti struggled to create clear chances before the break, with their best effort coming from a long-range free-kick that sailed just over the crossbar.

Key Moments

  • 28' – VPS goal: A swift three-pass move from the halfway line ends with a clinical finish to give the visitors the lead.
  • 55' – Lahti equaliser: A well-worked corner routine sees the home side’s centre-back rise highest to head home from close range, levelling the score at 1-1.
  • 72' – VPS red card scare: A high challenge from a VPS midfielder is reviewed by VAR, but after a brief check the referee decides only a yellow card is warranted.
  • 85' – Lahti miss: The home team’s striker fires wide from inside the box after a clever cut-back, missing the chance to claim all three points.

Tactical Story

Lahti head coach Mikko Mannila set up in a 4-3-3 formation, aiming to use width to stretch the VPS defence. However, the visitors’ compact 4-4-2 shape made it difficult for Lahti to penetrate through the middle. VPS, under the guidance of Jukka Karjalainen, looked dangerous on the break, with their pacey wingers exploiting the space left by Lahti’s advancing full-backs.

The equaliser came from a set-piece – an area where Lahti had clearly worked on during pre-season. After that, the match opened up, with both sides committing more players forward. The final 15 minutes became a frantic end-to-end affair, but neither goalkeeper was seriously tested beyond routine saves. The draw felt like a fair result given the balance of play, though Lahti will feel they missed a golden chance to win at home.

Standout Players

  • Lahti – Eero Kolu (centre-back): Scored the equalising goal and was a commanding presence at the back, winning most aerial duels.
  • VPS – Sebastian Strandvall (midfielder): Controlled the tempo for long stretches and provided the assist for the opening goal with a perfectly timed through ball.
  • VPS – Riku Selander (goalkeeper): Made three important saves in the second half to keep his side level, particularly a sharp stop from a deflected shot in the 70th minute.

Season Impact

Both teams open their 2026 Veikkausliiga campaign with one point each. For Lahti, the draw at home may feel like two points dropped, but against a VPS side that finished fourth last season, it is a solid start. VPS, known for their strong away form in recent years, will be pleased to have avoided defeat on the road. The early-season table remains tightly packed, but this result gives both sets of supporters reason for cautious optimism as the season progresses.