St. Polten Women 2-0 Sturm Graz/Stattegg Women (Austrian Frauen Bundesliga) – 2 May 2026
St. Polten Women continued their dominance in the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga with a composed 2-0 victory over Sturm Graz/Stattegg Women on 2 May 2026. The defending champions controlled the game from start to finish, showcasing why they remain the side to beat in Austrian women’s football.
Match Overview
Played in front of a supportive home crowd, St. Polten dictated the tempo early, moving the ball sharply across the pitch. Sturm Graz/Stattegg defended resolutely for long stretches but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to trouble the league leaders.
Key Moments
- First-Half Opener: St. Polten broke the deadlock midway through the first half, as a well-weighted through ball split the defence and allowed a clinical finish into the bottom corner.
- Second-Half Insurance: The home side doubled their lead shortly after the restart, thanks to a powerful strike from outside the box that left the goalkeeper with no chance.
- Sturm’s Best Chance: The visitors’ most dangerous moment came on a late set piece, but the header sailed just wide of the post.
Tactical Story
St. Polten’s high pressing game and quick transitions proved too much for Sturm Graz/Stattegg. The home side’s full-backs pushed high to create overloads in wide areas, while the midfield trio maintained excellent positional discipline. Sturm Graz/Stattegg often dropped deep, inviting pressure, and struggled to launch effective counter-attacks.
Standout Players
St. Polten’s creative midfielder was the engine of the team, completing numerous key passes and dictating the rhythm. The goalscorers showed composure in front of goal, while the defensive unit earned a well-deserved clean sheet.
Season Impact
With this result, St. Polten Women extend their lead at the top of the Austrian Frauen Bundesliga standings, further strengthening their grip on the title race. Sturm Graz/Stattegg, meanwhile, will be frustrated to come away with nothing but can take some encouragement from their disciplined defending against the league’s best attack.

