

SV Ried B 2-0 Wallern – Austrian 3.Liga SV Ried B continued their strong run of form with a solid 2-0 victory over Wallern in the Austrian 3.Liga on 10 May 2026. The reserves side of the more famous SV Ried produced a disciplined performance to secure all three points at the Rieder Stadion, strengthening their position in the upper half of the table.
The first half was a tight affair, with both teams cancelling each other out in midfield. SV Ried B had the better of the possession but struggled to break down a well-organised Wallern defence. The deadlock was finally broken in the 38th minute when Lukas Schlosser capitalised on a defensive mistake, intercepting a sloppy pass and firing low into the corner.
The goal gave SV Ried B confidence, and they started the second half with greater intensity. Wallern pushed for an equaliser, but the home defence remained unbreachable. The second goal came in the 73rd minute. A corner kick was only partially cleared, and Fabian Wöhrer was on hand to volley home from the edge of the box. Wallern’s frustration grew, and they finished the match with ten men after a late red card for Mario Leitner following a reckless tackle.
Key Moments
- 38’ – Goal: SV Ried B 1-0: Schlosser pounces on a defensive error to score.
- 73’ – Goal: SV Ried B 2-0: Wöhrer’s fine volley doubles the lead.
- 87’ – Red Card: Leitner sent off for a dangerous challenge, leaving Wallern with ten men.
Standout Performers
- Fabian Wöhrer (SV Ried B): Scored a stunning volley and was influential in midfield throughout.
- Lukas Schlosser (SV Ried B): His early goal set the tone and he worked hard defensively.
- Dominik Hackinger (SV Ried B): The goalkeeper kept a clean sheet with a couple of sharp saves.
League Position
The win lifts SV Ried B to sixth place in the Austrian 3.Liga standings, now level on points with the teams above them. Wallern remain in the bottom half, hovering dangerously close to the relegation places. For SV Ried B, this victory is another step in their development, as the young squad continues to gain valuable experience against senior opposition.
Head coach Thomas Gebeshuber praised his side’s maturity: “We knew Wallern would make it difficult, but the boys showed patience and took their chances when they came. This is a promising sign for the rest of the season.”