LASK Linz (W) 0–0 Altach/Vorderland Women
Austrian Frauen Bundesliga | 9 May 2026
LASK Linz Women and Altach/Vorderland Women played out a goalless draw in the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga, a result that reflected a cagey contest where defences dominated and clear-cut chances were at a premium.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the match needing points for different reasons: LASK Linz are chasing a top-four finish, while Altach/Vorderland are battling to avoid the relegation playoff spots. However, neither side could find the breakthrough in a match that became increasingly tactical as it progressed.
First-Half Chances
LASK Linz started the brighter, with midfielder Sarah Pötzelsberger forcing a save in the 10th minute from a long-range effort. Altach/Vorderland responded with a threatening header from Julia Sturm that went just wide. The remainder of the first half saw both teams cancel each other out in midfield, with few clear openings.
Second-Half Struggles
The second half followed a similar pattern. LASK Linz introduced fresh legs up front, but the Altach/Vorderland defence, well-organised by centre-back Lena Koller, remained compact. The visitors had a golden opportunity in the 72nd minute when a corner caused chaos in the LASK box, but the ball was cleared off the line by a covering defender.
LASK Linz pushed hard in the final ten minutes, with substitute Nina Hölzl firing a shot straight at the goalkeeper from a promising position. Despite late pressure, the score remained level.
Tactical Analysis
Both managers set up to avoid defeat first and foremost. The game saw a high number of defensive duels and few shots on target. LASK Linz will feel they deserved a goal based on territory, but Altach/Vorderland’s disciplined shape frustrated them throughout.
Standings Impact
The draw leaves LASK Linz in fifth place, three points off the top four. Altach/Vorderland remain second from bottom, but the point is valuable in their relegation fight. Both teams will need to improve their attacking output in the coming weeks.
Player of the Match
Lena Koller (Altach/Vorderland Women) – The central defender was outstanding, making numerous clearances and interceptions, and organised the backline that kept a crucial clean sheet on the road.

