TSV Hartberg vs FC BW Linz Result

TSV Hartberg
Full Time

FC BW Linz
📍 Stadion Hartberg, Hartberg
🗓️ Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 at 16:00
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2 - 0
Actual
1 - 1
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Early Blitz and Swift Response as Hartberg and BW Linz Share the Spoils
TSV Hartberg and FC BW Linz played out a lively 1-1 draw at Stadion Hartberg, with both goals arriving inside the opening 11 minutes. The hosts struck first with a lightning-fast opener in the very first minute, only for BW Linz to hit back ten minutes later and restore parity, setting the tone for an evenly matched contest. Despite Hartberg edging possession with 52%, BW Linz looked the more threatening side in attack, registering 14 shots to Hartberg’s 9 and forcing Tom Hülsmann into four saves. Both sides struggled to carve out clear-cut chances after the early flurry, and a lack of clinical finishing meant the scoreline remained unchanged, even as tactical tweaks and substitutions failed to break the deadlock.
TSV Hartberg
Hartberg made a dream start with a goal inside the opening minute, immediately putting BW Linz on the back foot. Lining up in a 5-3-2 formation, they sought to control the midfield and absorb pressure, but after conceding the equalizer, their attacking impetus faded. Despite enjoying a slight edge in possession (52%), Hartberg struggled to create clear chances, managing just one shot on target from nine attempts. Their defensive shape held firm to deny BW Linz further goals, but they lacked the cutting edge to reclaim the lead.
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FC BW Linz
BW Linz responded impressively to conceding so early, equalizing in the 11th minute and asserting themselves as the more proactive attacking force. Their 3-4-2-1 formation allowed them to push numbers forward, reflected in their 14 shots and four on target. While they ceded a slight possession deficit, Linz looked more likely to find a winner, especially through the creativity of their midfield and the movement of Shon Weissman up front. However, despite their attacking intent and five corners, they could not breach Hartberg’s defense a second time.
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Key Moments
1' — Goal
Elias Havel scores for Hartberg with the first attack of the match, catching BW Linz cold.
11' — Goal
Shon Weissman equalizes for BW Linz, finishing off a well-worked move to level the score.
Tactical Analysis
Hartberg’s 5-3-2 formation provided defensive solidity, especially after their early lead, but limited their attacking options as the game wore on. The wing-backs were often pinned back by Linz’s wide midfielders, forcing Hartberg to defend deep and rely on quick transitions. BW Linz’s 3-4-2-1 system allowed for greater midfield control and attacking width, which translated into more shots and set-piece opportunities (five corners). After the frantic opening, both teams tightened up defensively, with neither side able to exploit set pieces or defensive lapses. Substitutions aimed to inject fresh legs and attacking impetus, but neither coach found the formula to unlock the opposition.
Turning Point
Shon Weissman’s equalizer in the 11th minute shifted the momentum and ensured that neither side could dominate, setting up a tactical stalemate for the remainder.
Man of the Match
Shon Weissman
His well-taken equalizer and persistent threat up front gave BW Linz their attacking edge.