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First Vienna Women
LASK Linz (W)
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45
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83′
celina prieler
j.volkov
77′
edina avdic
kerschbaummayr
72′
3-2
lilah havel
65′
lilah havel
63′
2-2
kerschbaumer
62′
emma schmierer
wagner
57′
lilah havel
claudia wasser
54′
1-2
a.svibkova
53′
V.grabenhofer
51′
1-1
L.Kovar
46′
h.fankhauser
A.osl
46′
i.sarac
S.Laaksonen
Halftime 0-1
39′
0-1
K. Vrselja
Assist: wagner
21′
K. Vrselja
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Match Info

First Vienna Women Edge LASK Linz in Five-Goal Thriller in Austrian Frauen Bundesliga

First Vienna Women claimed a dramatic 3-2 home victory over LASK Linz (W) on 16 May 2026 in a pulsating Austrian Frauen Bundesliga encounter. The match at the Vienna Stadion featured relentless attacking football and late drama that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Match Overview

Both teams entered the fixture needing points—First Vienna to solidify their mid-table position, LASK Linz to avoid relegation danger. The home side started brightly, taking an early lead through Lisa Oberauer in the 12th minute after a flowing team move.

Key Moments

  • 12' Goal (1-0): Oberauer slots home after a cutback from the right wing.
  • 28' Goal (1-1): LASK Linz's Sabrina Führer equalises with a clinical finish from the edge of the box.
  • 44' Goal (2-1): First Vienna's Marie König restores the lead with a header just before half-time.
  • 67' Goal (2-2): LASK Linz's Julia Berger pounces on a defensive error to make it 2-2.
  • 83' Goal (3-2): Substitute Elena Hutter nets the winner, smashing home from a corner.

Tactical Story

First Vienna dominated possession (58%) but LASK Linz were dangerous on the counter. The home side's high press created turnovers in dangerous areas, while LASK's resilience kept them in the game until the final minutes.

Standout Players

First Vienna's Elena Hutter made a decisive impact off the bench. LASK Linz goalkeeper Nina Hartl made seven saves, keeping her team in contention.

League Context

The win lifted First Vienna Women to sixth place in the Frauen Bundesliga with 25 points, while LASK Linz remain second from bottom with 15 points, now five points adrift of safety with four matches remaining.