UEFA is to investigate claims that an Intertoto Cup match between Estonia’s TVMK Talinn and Finland’s FC Honka was fixed.

UEFA had been alerted by heavy and unusual betting on the second leg of the first round tie.

The match in question saw first-time European participants Honka winning 4-2 away on July 1 after drawing 0-0 in the first leg.

Honka were themselves eliminated in the competition’s second round after losing on the away goals rule to Danish side AaB.

The spokesman said the matter had now been passed to UEFA’s disciplinary unit.

TMVK president Piotr Sedin said his club had nothing to hide.

“Let them investigate if they wish. Fraud with the totaliser is not our problem,” Sedin told Postimees.

Aivar Pokhlak, the head of the Estonian FA warned against rushing to make a judgment on the case.

“We have very little information at the moment and what we have is unofficial.

“However, Estonian football and TVMK should feel no shame.

“We know where the bets were made from. I cannot say which country it was from, but it was not from Estonia,” Postimees quoted him as saying.