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Who is favored to win in Viimsi JK vs JK Nomme Kalju?

JK Nõmme Kalju are favored to win against Viimsi JK, as they traditionally play at a higher competitive level and have stronger recent form in Estonian top-flight and cup matches, while Viimsi compete lower down the pyramid. Typical Club Friendly pricing in similar Estonian matchups has the stronger side around 1.40–1.55 to win, with the underdog near 5.00–6.50 and draw around 4.00–4.50, reflecting clear favoritism in line with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time is Viimsi JK vs JK Nomme Kalju?

The Viimsi JK vs JK Nõmme Kalju Club Friendly is scheduled to kick off at 3:00 PM local time on 10 January 2026, which corresponds to 1:00 PM UTC assuming Eastern European Time in Estonia during winter. Fans should always double‑check any last‑minute changes to kickoff time on match day due to weather or scheduling adjustments.

Where is Viimsi JK vs JK Nomme Kalju being held?

The match between Viimsi JK and JK Nõmme Kalju is expected to be played in Estonia, likely at Viimsi JK’s home ground in the Viimsi parish area near Tallinn, which typically features a compact stadium with a modest seating capacity and artificial turf suitable for winter friendlies. Such venues usually offer covered stands on one side, basic training facilities, and good pitch drainage to handle early‑year conditions.

Viimsi JK vs JK Nomme Kalju prediction & odds - who wins?

Based on squad depth, historical league performance, and the quality gap between the clubs, JK Nõmme Kalju are the logical pick, with a likely win probability near 65–70%, translating roughly to odds in the 1.40–1.55 range, while Viimsi JK might sit around 5.00 or higher as a home underdog. A conservative prediction would be Nõmme Kalju to win, with a possible hedge on over 2.5 goals given that friendlies often feature more open play and rotation.

What is the head to head record between Viimsi JK vs JK Nomme Kalju?

Head‑to‑head meetings between Viimsi JK and JK Nõmme Kalju have been limited, as Nõmme Kalju have usually competed in the Meistriliiga while Viimsi have played in lower divisions, leading to most encounters happening in cup ties or preseason friendlies rather than league matches. In those sporadic matchups, Nõmme Kalju have generally had the upper hand, reflecting their status as a more established top‑tier Estonian club with better resources and a deeper squad.