↑ ۱٫۰۱٫۱Narva Trans qualified for the Europa League first qualifying round since the 2017–18 Estonian Cup winners FCI Levadia had already qualified for the competition based on their league position and FCI Tallinn merged with Levadia after the 2018 season.
↑Relegation play-offs were not held as a league spot was vacated by the merger of FCI Tallinn and Levadia.[۱]
↑Sillamäe Kalev were stripped of their Meistriliiga license due to financial troubles.[۱]