WSG Wattens vs Ried Result

WSG Wattens
Full Time

Ried
๐ Tivoli Stadion Tirol, Innsbruck
๐๏ธ Sunday, 22 Feb 2026 at 13:30
๐ฎ AI Prediction Report
PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
1 - 1
Actual
1 - 1
๐ฐ Bet Results1/1 hit
Estimated ROI (ยฃ100/bet)
Staked: ยฃ100 ยท Returns: ยฃ310
+ยฃ210
+210% ROI
WSG Wattens and Ried Share the Spoils in Hard-Fought Innsbruck Stalemate
WSG Wattens and Ried played out a fiercely contested 1-1 draw at the Tivoli Stadion Tirol, with both sides showing attacking intent but ultimately unable to find a decisive winner. Ried struck first through Antonio Van Wyk in the 22nd minute, capitalizing on a bright start and a slight edge in possession. Wattens responded with determination, and their efforts paid off in the 71st minute when Moritz Wels found the net to restore parity. The match ebbed and flowed, with Ried edging possession at 52% and registering 20 shots to Wattens' 15, but both teams managed only five shots on target apiece. A flurry of yellow cards underscored the competitive edge, as neither side shied away from physical challenges. In the end, both teams will feel they had opportunities to claim all three points, but resolute defending and missed chances left them to settle for a point each.
WSG Wattens
WSG Wattens showed resilience after falling behind, gradually growing into the match and finding their equalizer in the second half. Despite conceding more possession and shots, they remained organized in their 3-4-2-1 setup and created several promising opportunities, particularly after the break. Their midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Ried's rhythm, and the attack looked more dangerous as the game wore on. Defensively, Wattens were occasionally stretched but managed to limit Ried to just five shots on target from 20 attempts. Their response to going behind was commendable, with Moritz Wels providing the crucial goal and the side showing improved cohesion in the latter stages.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Ried
Ried began the match on the front foot, using their 3-1-4-2 formation to dominate early possession and create more chances. Antonio Van Wyk's opener rewarded their positive start, and they continued to press Wattens throughout the first half. However, despite registering 20 shots and eight corners, Ried failed to add to their tally and lost some control as Wattens grew in confidence. Defensively, Ried were solid for much of the game but were eventually breached by sustained Wattens pressure. Four yellow cards reflected their combative approach, and while they looked the more likely to score a winner late on, their finishing let them down.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
22' โ Goal
Antonio Van Wyk puts Ried ahead after sustained pressure.
71' โ Goal
Moritz Wels levels for Wattens, finishing off a well-worked move.
Various' โ Yellow Cards
Seven players booked as tempers flare and tackles fly in a competitive encounter.
Tactical Analysis
WSG Wattens lined up in a 3-4-2-1, focusing on midfield solidity and quick transitions. Their initial approach was cautious, but after conceding, they pushed wing-backs higher and pressed more aggressively, particularly in the second half. The introduction of fresh legs in midfield and attack (as indicated by the increased intensity) helped them wrest back control and create the equalizer. Ried's 3-1-4-2 allowed them to dominate the center early, with their wing-backs providing width and Van Wyk and Mutandwa stretching the Wattens backline. However, as the match progressed, Ried's midfield lost its grip, and their attacking play became more direct but less effective. Both sides made tactical fouls to break up play, as reflected in the high yellow card count.
Turning Point
Moritz Wels' equalizer in the 71st minute shifted the momentum and ensured Wattens took a share of the points.
Man of the Match
Moritz Wels
His equalizing goal and energetic second-half display inspired Wattens' comeback.