The final matchday of the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga season delivered a compelling 1‑1 draw between Austria Wien Women and St. Pölten Women at the Generali Arena. The result saw the hosts finish the campaign on a positive note against the dominant champions, while the visitors extended their unbeaten run to close out another title-winning season.
Match Overview
St. Pölten Women, already crowned league champions weeks earlier, arrived in Vienna with a reputation for ruthless efficiency. Austria Wien, playing for pride and a top-three finish, refused to be intimidated. The first half was a tense tactical affair, with both sides creating half-chances. The deadlock was broken just after the hour mark when St. Pölten’s prolific striker Sarah Gutmann slotted home from a corner. However, the home side responded with spirit, equalising through a well-worked set piece finished by defender Julia Schörkhuber in the 78th minute.
Key Moments
- 62’ – St. Pölten take the lead: A looping corner from Lisa Zöhrer found Gutmann unmarked at the far post, who headed past the goalkeeper.
- 78’ – Austria Wien equalise: A short corner routine saw Verena Schorn cross for Schörkhuber, who powered a header into the top corner.
- 85’ – Late chance for the hosts: Substitute Nina Fischer nearly grabbed a winner, but her low drive was saved by the St. Pölten keeper.
Tactical Story
Austria Wien set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to frustrate St. Pölten’s fluid 3‑5‑2. The champions enjoyed more possession but found the home defence well‑organised, with captain Laura Bergsmann anchoring the midfield. After conceding, Wien pressed higher and used the flanks more effectively, creating the equaliser through a rehearsed set‑piece routine.
Standout Players
- Julia Schörkhuber (Austria Wien): The centre‑back was rock‑solid defensively and scored the crucial equaliser.
- Sarah Gutmann (St. Pölten): Continued her impressive scoring form, finishing the season as the league’s top markswoman.
- Melanie Haidl (St. Pölten): Controlled midfield with intelligent passing and tireless running.
Season Impact
The draw ensured Austria Wien finished third in the final standings, securing European qualification spots. For St. Pölten, it was a fitting end to a dominant campaign – they remained unbeaten throughout the entire season, a testament to their squad depth and consistency.

