

The Finnish national volleyball team claimed a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Slovakia in the 2026 European League, played on 21 June 2026 at a packed home venue in Tampere. The win gave Finland an important boost in the group standings, improving their record with another two points as they chase a top‑four finish.
Match Overview
Facing a determined Slovakian side that had already shown resilience earlier in the tournament, Finland came out strong in the opening set. Led by their experienced setter and a powerful attacking line, the home side took the first set 25–21 after a late surge. Slovakia responded in the second set, tightening their defence and exploiting gaps in Finland's block to level the match with a 25–23 win. The decisive third set was a tense affair, with both teams trading points until Finland's depth and composure under pressure proved decisive. A decisive run of three consecutive points gave the Finns a 25–22 third‑set win, sealing the match 2–1.
Key Moments
- First set (25–21): Finland broke a 18‑18 tie with four straight points, capitalising on two Slovak serving errors and a block from middle blocker Jukka Lehtonen.
- Second set (23–25): Slovakia's opposite hitter, Peter Kováč, scored six kills in the set, including two cross‑court winners that turned a 20‑20 deadlock into a 23‑21 lead. Finland saved two set points but couldn't close the gap.
- Third set (25–22): Down 19‑20, Finland called a timeout and responded with a block on Kováč followed by a service ace from libero Riku Toivonen. Two Slovak errors handed Finland match point, and an outside kill by Tuomas Siltala finished the contest.
Standout Players
Finnish outside hitter Tuomas Siltala led all scorers with 16 points, including 13 kills and two aces. His calm finishing in the final set was instrumental. On the Slovak side, Peter Kováč registered 14 points and was a constant threat from the right side, but his teammates could not replicate his efficiency in the decisive moments.
Table and Season Impact
With this result, Finland moved to six points from their first four matches of the 2026 European League group stage, keeping them in contention for a place in the final four. Slovakia, meanwhile, remained on three points but showed they can challenge stronger sides. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in the return leg later this summer, a fixture that could be decisive for both campaigns.