VPS host HJK in Veikkausliiga action on Friday evening, with both clubs arriving at the final league round carrying very different pressure. VPS are the side with the stronger table-driven need, while HJK also have a Finnish Cup tie against MyPa on 26 May, just four days later, which could affect how hard they go here.
It is a match that matters in the simplest sense: VPS need the points to protect their position, while HJK are looking at a league game with lower urgency and a quick turnaround to another competition. That should make for an interesting balance between VPS’s commitment to the league and HJK’s need to manage energy carefully.
VPS Form & Analysis
VPS come into this one unbeaten in four league matches, although two of those have been draws. Their most recent outing was a 1-1 draw away at FC Lahti on 18 May, a match in which they led through Luka Smyth before Tòfol Montiel levelled before half-time. It was a scrappy, disruptive game, but VPS still had more than enough in it to avoid defeat, finishing with 1.31 xG to FC Lahti’s 0.85.
That result fits the broader picture of VPS’s season so far. They have not been losing many games, but they have also not been turning enough of their better spells into wins. Jussi Nuorela’s side are sixth on 10 points, with a 2-4-1 record and only five goals conceded in seven matches. At home, they have been solid rather than spectacular: one win, two draws and no defeats, with four scored and three conceded.
The better sign for VPS is that they have generally stayed competitive in games that have been tight on chances. They beat IFK Mariehamn away 1-0, edged Ilves 3-2 at home, and drew 0-0 with FF Jaro earlier in the season. That suggests a team that can stay in games against most opponents, even if control and finishing remain a work in progress.
There is also a clear tactical angle here. Nuorela has already pointed to the difference in conditions, with this match on artificial turf and a greater need for controlled possession and rhythm. VPS should be able to lean into a more settled league approach than their opponents, and with no comparable immediate knockout tie ahead of them, they have every reason to treat this as a full-strength league opportunity.
HJK Form & Analysis
HJK are still a strong side on paper, but their recent results have been less convincing than their overall record might suggest. They drew 2-2 with Ilves at home last time out, having led twice before letting the game slip. Maksim Stjopin scored twice and HJK generated 2.12 xG, but they were also exposed too often at the back and finished the game with Mihailo Bogićević sent off after a second yellow.
That suspension is an important detail here. It reduces HJK’s centre-back options and takes away a defender who was part of a back line that already conceded too much against Ilves. Joonas Rantanen’s message afterwards was clear enough: the team created enough to win, but the final scoreline was not good enough. That points more to a results-first mood than a side ready to open things up and take risks.
Their away form is useful, though not dominant. HJK are third in the away table with five points from four matches, having won once, drawn twice and lost once, with five goals scored and three conceded. They have shown they can handle difficult trips, as seen in the 3-0 win at IF Gnistan and the 1-1 draws at Inter Turku and KuPS, but they have also dropped points in games where they had enough of the ball to do better.
The timing of this fixture may matter too. With a cup match against MyPa coming up on 26 May, four days after this league trip, there is a real chance of some rotation or at least carefully managed minutes. HJK do not look like a side with the same urgency as VPS, and that can sometimes show in the tempo of a Friday away game.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has usually had goals in it, and HJK have had the better of the recent meetings. They won 2-0 in VPS’s home game last July and 3-1 in Helsinki in April 2025. Still, the most useful angle from the recent record is that both teams have scored in five of the last six head-to-head meetings, which fits the way these sides have been playing this spring.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
Both Teams To Score is the main pick here at 8/11, and it looks a fair way to frame a game where VPS need to push for points and HJK have shown enough attacking quality to score away from home. The model leans toward a 58% chance, and a 1-1 draw feels the most natural scoreline.
VPS have been hard to beat, HJK have been a little loose at the back, and neither side has been delivering clean, decisive control over 90 minutes. That points to goals at both ends rather than a straightforward away win or a cagey stalemate.