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St. Gallen
FC Zurich
Attacks
86
85
Dangerous Attacks
55
34
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
4
2
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End 2-1
90′
M. Stevanovic
L. Daschner
87′
Corsin konietzke
M.Efekele
83′
M.Reichmuth
82′
U.Emmanuel
I. Cavaleiro
82′
J. J. Perea
D.Reverson
79′
I. Cavaleiro
76′
2-1
Alessandro vogt
Assist: C. Okoroji
75′
S.Hodza
C. Kablan
68′
D.Reverson
68′
L. Daschner
67′
M.Efekele
A.Balde
67′
Alessandro vogt
D.Besio
63′
A.Balde
59′
M.Reichmuth
V. Berisha
59′
L. Görtler
56′
V. Berisha
45′
C. Kablan
S. Walker
45′
N.Weibel
C. Witzig
Halftime 1-1
38′
Cheveyo tsawa
36′
1-1
I. Cavaleiro
Assist: P. P. Keny
33′
L. Görtler
32′
S. Walker
31′
D.Besio
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Match Info
St. Gallen edged out FC Zurich 2-1 in a thrilling Swiss Super League encounter at the kybunpark on Monday, April 6th, 2026. A late winner secured a dramatic three points for the hosts in a match that had significant implications for the league standings. FC Zurich started strongly and took a deserved lead midway through the first half with a well-taken goal. St. Gallen responded with increased intensity and found an equalizer just before halftime, changing the complexion of the match. The second half was an end-to-end affair, with both teams having chances to win it. The decisive moment arrived in the 85th minute when a St. Gallen winger cut inside and fired a stunning shot into the far corner, sending the home crowd into raptures. The key incident was a potential penalty appeal for Zurich waved away by the referee in the dying minutes, adding to the visitors' frustration. This victory provides a massive boost to St. Gallen's aspirations for a top-four finish, while Zurich misses a chance to close the gap on the leaders. The St. Gallen coach hailed his team's spirit: "The character we showed to come from behind and win late is fantastic." The Zurich manager was philosophical: "We played well for large parts but were punished for not taking our chances."

