St. Johann 1–2 FC Wacker Innsbruck | Austrian 3. Liga | 7 June 2026
FC Wacker Innsbruck earned a hard-fought 2–1 victory away to St. Johann on 7 June 2026, edging closer to a strong finish in the Austrian 3. Liga. The result extended Wacker Innsbruck’s unbeaten run against their regional rivals and showcased the visitors' resilience in a tense encounter.
Match Overview
Played in front of a spirited crowd at the St. Johann arena, the match kicked off at 23:00 local time under clear skies. Both sides entered the game with contrasting ambitions: St. Johann were fighting to retain mid-table respectability, while Wacker Innsbruck pressed for a potential promotion playoff spot. The opening exchanges were cautious, with neither team willing to commit too many men forward.
First-Half Action
Wacker Innsbruck took the lead in the 23rd minute through a well-worked move down the right flank. A precise cross was met by the head of the away side's striker, who directed the ball past the St. Johann goalkeeper. The goal seemed to settle the visitors, who began to dominate possession. However, St. Johann responded with intensity and equalised just before the half-hour mark. A defensive lapse in the Wacker box allowed the home forward to slot home from close range, making it 1–1.
Second-Half Decider
The second half saw Wacker Innsbruck take greater control of midfield. Their pressure paid off in the 67th minute when a well-struck volley from outside the area sailed into the bottom corner, restoring their advantage. St. Johann pushed for a second equaliser but lacked precision in the final third. Wacker's defence, marshalled by an experienced centre-back pairing, held firm with several last-ditch tackles and clearances.
Key Performers
- Wacker Innsbruck’s goalscorer (2nd goal): His powerful strike from distance proved to be the match-winner and highlighted his ability to decide tight games.
- St. Johann’s goalkeeper: Made three important saves in the second half to keep the scoreline respectable, but could do little about either Wacker goal.
- Midfield battle: Wacker’s central trio outworked their opponents, winning the majority of second balls and dictating the tempo after the break.
Table Implications
With this result, FC Wacker Innsbruck climbed to 4th place in the Austrian 3. Liga standings, keeping their faint hope of promotion alive. St. Johann remained 11th, now eight points clear of the relegation zone but with only pride to play for in the final weeks of the season. The victory also extended Wacker’s head-to-head superiority over St. Johann in recent meetings.
St. Johann will need to regroup quickly if they are to finish the campaign on a positive note, while Wacker Innsbruck carry momentum into their next fixture against a top-half opponent.

