

SV Oberwart delivered a resounding 5-2 victory over Kremser in their Austrian 3.Liga clash on June 6, 2026. The home side put on an attacking masterclass at the Oberwart Arena, racing to a commanding lead before Kremser could mount any meaningful response. The result keeps Oberwart firmly in the hunt for the upper half of the table, while Kremser will need to regroup after a defensive collapse.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, SV Oberwart dictated the tempo. Their high press and quick transitions caused constant problems for the Kremser backline. By halftime, the hosts had already built a 3-0 buffer, effectively killing the contest. Kremser showed brief signs of life after the break, pulling two goals back, but Oberwart immediately responded with two more to seal a comprehensive win.
Key Moments
- 8th minute: Oberwart's forward latched onto a through ball and slotted home the opener.
- 23rd minute: A powerful strike from distance doubled the lead.
- 41st minute: A corner kick header made it 3-0 just before the interval.
- 55th minute: Kremser pulled one back from a set piece, giving them brief hope.
- 64th minute: Kremser scored again to make it 3-2, but Oberwart quickly regained control.
- 71st and 83rd minutes: Two clinical finishes restored Oberwart's three-goal cushion and ended any comeback dreams.
Standout Performers
The home team's attacking trio was unstoppable. Their number 9 notched a brace, while the wingers each contributed a goal and an assist. Kremser's goalkeeper made several fine saves but could do little to prevent the onslaught. The visitors' midfield was overrun, highlighting their inability to cope with Oberwart's intensity.
Table Implications
With this victory, SV Oberwart moves up to fourth place in the Austrian 3.Liga standings, just three points off the promotion playoff spots. Kremser, meanwhile, remains in mid-table but has now lost two consecutive matches, raising questions about their consistency. The next few fixtures will be crucial for both sides as the season enters its decisive phase.