

Latvia 0–1 Faroe Islands: Hojgaard Header Stuns Hosts in Friendly
The Faroe Islands claimed a notable away victory in an international friendly at the Daugava Stadium in Riga, edging Latvia 1–0 through a first‑half header from striker Jóan Símun Hojgaard. The result continues the Faroese team’s recent trend of competitive performances against Baltic opposition and will give them a morale boost ahead of their UEFA Nations League campaign.
Match Report
The only goal of the game came in the 27th minute. Faroe Islands midfielder Sølvi Vatnhamar swung in a precise free‑kick from the left flank, and Hojgaard rose between two Latvia defenders to guide a glancing header into the far corner. Latvia goalkeeper Rihards Matrevics got a hand to the ball but could not keep it out.
Latvia dominated possession for large periods – finishing with 62% of the ball – but struggled to create clear‑cut chances. Their best opportunity fell to striker Roberts Uldriķis just before half‑time, but his shot from inside the box was blocked by Faroese centre‑back Odmar Færø. In the second half, Latvia pushed forward with increasing desperation, but the Faroese defence, marshalled by experienced captain Atli Gregersen, held firm. Substitute Jānis Ikaunieks forced a sharp save from Faroe Islands keeper Teitur Matras in the 74th minute, but the visitors saw out the game relatively comfortably in the final stages.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Latvia 62% – 38% Faroe Islands
- Shots on target: Latvia 4 – 3 Faroe Islands
- Corners: Latvia 7 – 2 Faroe Islands
- Yellow cards: Latvia 1 – Faroe Islands 2
Player Highlights
Jóan Símun Hojgaard was the match‑winner with an excellent header and worked tirelessly as a lone striker. Midfielder Sølvi Vatnhamar provided the assist and was a constant threat from set‑pieces. For Latvia, Roberts Uldriķis worked hard but lacked service, while midfielder Andrejs Cigaņiks showed energy in the centre of the park.
Context and Significance
This was the first meeting between the two nations since a 2–0 Faroe Islands victory in a 2023 friendly. Latvia, ranked 132nd in the world, were expected to win on home soil against a Faroe Islands side ranked 143rd. The result therefore represents an upset and will raise questions about Latvia’s progress under coach Dainis Kazakevičs. The Faroe Islands, meanwhile, continue to show that they can be competitive against teams of a similar calibre, buoyed by their recent UEFA Nations League success in the C‑League.
Both teams used the match to test formations and give minutes to fringe players. Latvia will look to bounce back in their next friendly against Estonia, while the Faroe Islands travel to face Malta in another fixture that will serve as a benchmark for their development.