TPS Turku pulled off a major upset in the Finnish Veikkausliiga on May 8, 2026, as they defeated the defending champions HJK Helsinki 1–0 at home. The result sent shockwaves through the league and handed HJK their first loss of the season.
Match Overview
In a hard-fought contest at Veritas Stadion, TPS Turku delivered a disciplined defensive performance and capitalized on a rare scoring opportunity to claim all three points. HJK, the dominant force in Finnish football, struggled to break down a resolute home side and were left frustrated by a combination of poor finishing and inspired goalkeeping.
Key Moment
The only goal of the match arrived in the 63rd minute. TPS midfielder Joni Aaltonen latched onto a loose ball just outside the penalty area and unleashed a powerful low drive that beat HJK goalkeeper Jesse Öst. The shot took a slight deflection off a defender, leaving Öst with no chance. It was a moment of quality that proved decisive in an otherwise tight contest.
Tactical Battle
TPS set up in a compact 4-4-2 formation, aiming to frustrate HJK’s possession-based game. They pressed high in short bursts and quickly dropped into a deep block, forcing HJK to play sideways. HJK, as expected, dominated possession – enjoying over 65% of the ball – but their final pass was repeatedly off-target. TPS’s central defensive pairing of Timo Mäkynen and Arttu Haapanen were outstanding, making several crucial interceptions and blocks.
Standout Performers
- Joni Aaltonen (TPS): Scored the winner and worked tirelessly in midfield, winning duels and distributing well under pressure.
- Riku Paananen (TPS goalkeeper): Made five saves, including a stunning second-half stop from a close-range header by HJK’s Roope Riski.
- Jukka Raitala (HJK): The veteran full-back was one of few HJK players to create consistent threat, but his crosses found no takers.
Season Impact
The victory lifted TPS Turku to sixth in the Veikkausliiga standings, giving them a valuable boost in their fight for a top-half finish. For HJK, the defeat – their first in eight league matches – saw them drop to second place, one point behind new leaders Ilves. The result also ended HJK’s 12-match unbeaten run in competitive fixtures dating back to October 2025.
What They Said
TPS manager Mika Laurikainen praised his team’s discipline: “We knew HJK would have the ball, but we believed in our structure. The boys executed the game plan perfectly. Tonight we showed we can compete with anyone.” HJK boss Toni Koskela admitted his side were below par: “We lacked sharpness in the final third. It’s a wake-up call. We have to be better against teams that sit deep.”
Looking Ahead
TPS will travel to SJK Seinäjoki next weekend, hoping to build on this momentum. HJK return home to face FC Inter Turku, a derby that now carries extra significance as they look to reclaim top spot.

