With one of the youngest football leagues in Europe, founded in 1992 following Estonia's independence, the Meistriliiga features 10 sides who play each other four times over a season that takes place during the comparatively warmer months between March and November.
Seven of the competing teams, ranging from semi-professional to amateur, have claimed the Meistriliiga title since 1992, though in the majority of cases the honours have been shared between Estonia's top two clubs, FC Flora and FC Levadia, both based in Tallinn.
It results in the Estonian Meistriliiga odds tending to be dominated by the capital city clubs, and those looking to bet on Estonian Meistriliiga will find outrights and weekly betting opportunities here at BetVictor.
Players familiar to fans of the Premier League, such as Mart Poom and Ragnar Klavan, began their fledgling careers in the Estonian Meistriliiga before eventually finding their way to the likes of Derby County, Sunderland and Liverpool.
Having proven capable of producing footballers playing at the highest level, Estonia's international side will no doubt look to take further inspiration from the success of Iceland, a fellow Baltic State who've proven that a small population is no barrier to success.
As Iceland have shown, a competitive domestic league can only help its international prospects and Estonia will be confident that as their league ages and improves, so will their chances in World Cup and European Championship qualification. Of course whether it's Estonian Meistriliiga betting you're after or a bet on Estonia's international chances, we'll have it all here at BetVictor.
As well as our Estonian Meistriliiga odds we've also got the full fixture list from the rest of Northern Europe, as our coverage of some of Europe's lesser-known leagues makes for great acca-building potential.
So if you fancy a glance, we've got odds from Denmark's Superliga, Sweden's Allsvenskan, Norway's Tippeligaen, Finland's Veikkausliiga and Iceland's Premier League.