

SC Mannsdorf and SR Donaufeld Wien played out a stalemate in Austrian 3.Liga action on 6 June 2026. The match, which kicked off at 01:00 local time, saw both sides cancel each other out in a contest defined by defensive organisation and a lack of cutting edge in the final third. Neither goalkeeper was forced into a truly spectacular save, but the clean sheets point to disciplined backlines rather than a lack of ambition.
Match Overview
Playing at the Sportplatz Mannsdorf, the home side looked to impose themselves early with a high press, yet Donaufeld Wien absorbed the pressure well. Mannsdorf's midfield trio attempted to control possession, but the visitors’ compact 4‑4‑2 shape made it difficult to find the killer pass. The best chance of the first half fell to Mannsdorf's striker, whose header from a corner drifted just wide of the post. Donaufeld responded with a counter‑attack that ended with a weak shot straight at the home keeper.
Key Moments
- 13th minute: Mannsdorf's winger cut inside from the left and curled a shot that forced a routine save from the Donaufeld goalkeeper.
- 39th minute: The away side came closest when a free‑kick from 23 metres skimmed the crossbar.
- 67th minute: A goalmouth scramble in the Donaufeld box ended with a last‑ditch clearance off the line.
- 82nd minute: Both teams made attacking substitutions, but the final passes continued to elude them.
Tactical Battle
Mannsdorf favoured building from the back through short passes, while SR Donaufeld Wien relied on quick transitions. The midfield battle was fiercely contested, with yellow cards for both sides disrupting the rhythm. Set‑pieces provided the only real danger, yet neither side could convert. The match ended with a flurry of long‑range efforts that failed to test the keepers.
Standings Impact
The point leaves SC Mannsdorf in mid‑table of the Austrian 3.Liga, while SR Donaufeld Wien remain in the hunt for a promotion play‑off spot. A win would have been more valuable for both, but a clean sheet and disciplined performance offer building blocks for the run‑in. Attendance was modest but vocal, with the local supporters appreciating the effort even without a goal.
