Euro Takso met Grande Punto in a match that both teams were looking forward, as neither of the teams had earned any points from any of their previous matches. Both teams started the match very carefully and with a very slow pace, as both were aware of the possible points, that they could earn and afraid to give that opportunity away.
Grande Punto demonstrated that they can also play the game with their heads and when their players got stuck with the ball, they passed it back to their defence line or goalkeeper, to try and build their game from the other side of the pitch, instead of mindlessly kicking it in the general direction of the goal of Euro Takso. Despite that they were forced to succumb to the will of Euro Takso, who took the lead on the 12th minute and added another goal to their tally on the 22th minute.
In the second half of the game Euro Takso were the stronger team due to their relatively longer bench, compared to Grande Punto. Euro Takso had five substitutes avaivable, while Grande Punto only had two. Even though none of the substitutes that Euro Takso used, managed to score any goals, they had the tremendous effect of allowing the main players of Euro Takso to take a short break to catch their breath and come back to the game with revitalized energy. That energy was also the deciding factor in the second half, where many of the players of Grande Punto were forced to play the whole game under the blazing summer sun of Estonia with no substitutes and were, as a result of that, quite exhausted. That allowed Aleksandr Pogorelov of Euro Takso to score two goals, one on the 35th and another one on the 47th minute of the game, leaving the end result of the game 4:0 and scoring Euro Takso their first win of the season
Grande Puntos most valuable player was Siim Malva, while Euro Taksos most valuable player was Viktor Korovka.