Austria Vienna vs Sturm Graz Result

Austria Vienna
Full Time

Sturm Graz
📍 Generali Arena, Vienna
🗓️ Sunday, 15 Mar 2026 at 16:00
💀 AI Prediction Report
DOWN BADPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
2 - 5
💰 Bet Results0/3 hit
Sturm Graz Run Riot in Vienna with 5-2 Rout over Austria Vienna
Sturm Graz delivered a devastating attacking display at the Generali Arena, overpowering Austria Vienna 5-2 in a match packed with incident and drama. Despite Austria Vienna's dream start with a first-minute opener, the visitors responded with five unanswered goals, including a clinical spell after the break that put the contest beyond doubt. Both sides finished with ten men in a heated encounter that saw a total of seven yellow cards and two reds. Austria Vienna looked to seize the initiative early but were ultimately undone by defensive frailties and Sturm Graz's ruthless efficiency in front of goal. The away side's superior possession (51%) and sharpness in the final third, firing 9 shots on target from 18 attempts, proved decisive as they cruised to a statement win in Vienna.
Austria Vienna
Austria Vienna started brightly, catching Sturm Graz cold with a goal inside the opening minute. However, their defensive structure quickly unraveled as they conceded five times, struggling to contain the visitors' fluid attack. Despite creating 20 shots (8 on target) and enjoying spells of pressure, their profligacy and lack of composure at the back proved costly. Disciplinary issues compounded their woes, with six yellow cards and a red further hampering their efforts. A late consolation in the 84th minute did little to mask a performance that, after a promising start, fell apart under Sturm Graz's relentless attacking waves.
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Sturm Graz
Sturm Graz responded to an early setback with remarkable composure and attacking verve, dominating the match through clinical finishing and intelligent movement. Their 51% possession was put to excellent use, as they carved out 18 shots (9 on target), and their five goals came at crucial junctures—particularly a devastating 15-minute spell after halftime that killed the contest. Defensively, they were largely solid, with the only blemish being a late goal conceded and a red card in the second half. The visitors' midfield controlled the tempo, and their attacking quartet exploited Austria Vienna's defensive lapses ruthlessly, underlining their credentials as one of the Bundesliga's most dangerous outfits.
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Key Moments
1' — Goal
Johannes Eggestein scores to give Austria Vienna a lightning start.
6' — Goal
Sturm Graz equalize swiftly, restoring parity and settling nerves.
45' — Goal
Sturm Graz take the lead just before halftime, a psychological blow to the hosts.
55' — Goal
Sturm Graz extend their lead early in the second half, seizing full control.
60' — Goal
Fourth goal for Sturm Graz as their dominance grows.
67' — Goal
Fifth goal for the visitors, capping a ruthless attacking spell.
84' — Goal
Austria Vienna pull one back, but it's too little, too late.
Second Half' — Red Cards
Both teams reduced to ten men amid rising tensions.
Tactical Analysis
Austria Vienna lined up in a 3-4-2-1, looking to use wing-backs for width and support their lone striker. Their approach paid off immediately but left them exposed in transitions, especially as Sturm Graz's 4-2-3-1 exploited spaces between the lines. The visitors' double pivot shielded the defense effectively, while their trio behind the striker interchanged positions to stretch Austria Vienna's back three. Sturm Graz pressed intelligently, forcing turnovers and launching quick attacks, particularly after halftime. Their tactical discipline allowed them to absorb pressure and break at speed, while Austria Vienna's attempts to chase the game left them increasingly vulnerable at the back. Both sides' discipline frayed as the match wore on, leading to a pair of red cards that reflected the contest's intensity.
Turning Point
Sturm Graz's goal just before halftime (45') shifted the momentum decisively, setting the stage for their second-half onslaught.
Man of the Match
Seedy Jatta
Led Sturm Graz's attack with pace, movement, and clinical finishing, central to their five-goal haul.