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04-26 22:30
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S. Lauper
92′
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C. Okoroji
90′
B. Fazliji
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nevio scherrer
A.Balde
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L. Daschner
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J.Ruiz
N.Weibel
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E. Colley
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D.Pech
A.Gigović
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D. Males
J.Monteiro
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D.Besio
Alessandro vogt
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B. Fazliji
L. Görtler
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J.Monteiro
71′
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C.Bedia
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J.Hadjam
stefan bukinac
70′
J. Stanić
65′
E. Colley
A.Virginius
64′
L. Görtler
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M. Stevanovic
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Match Info

St. Gallen claim comeback win at Young Boys in Swiss Super League

St. Gallen travelled to the Stadion Wankdorf and pulled off an impressive 2-1 victory over Young Boys in the Swiss Super League on 26 April 2026. The result was a significant statement from St. Gallen, who came from behind to take all three points against one of Switzerland's most formidable sides.

Match overview

Young Boys, playing at home in Bern, started the match as favourites and took the lead through a well-worked goal. The hosts looked comfortable in the early stages, dominating possession and creating several promising opportunities. However, St. Gallen showed remarkable composure and tactical flexibility, adjusting their approach as the match progressed.

The visitors' equaliser came after a period of sustained pressure, with St. Gallen's midfield begin to assert control in the centre of the park. Once level, they grew in confidence and pushed for a winner, which arrived in the second half. Young Boys pushed hard for an equaliser in the closing stages, but St. Gallen's defence held firm to secure a famous away victory.

Tactical analysis

St. Gallen's game plan appeared to be based on patience and counter-attacking precision. They allowed Young Boys to have the ball in less dangerous areas, then sprung forward with pace when turnovers occurred. This approach worked perfectly, as St. Gallen's goals came from transitions that caught the Young Boys defence out of shape.

Young Boys will be disappointed by their inability to protect their lead at home. They are a side accustomed to dominating possession and dictating play, but St. Gallen's disciplined defensive structure frustrated them, particularly in the second half when the visitors grew into the match.

Super League implications

This result shakes up the Swiss Super League standings, as St. Gallen have proven they can compete with the division's elite. Taking three points from a trip to Bern is no small achievement, and it will give St. Gallen a huge confidence boost heading into subsequent fixtures. For Young Boys, the defeat serves as a reminder that no match in the Super League can be taken for granted, even at home. The title race remains wide open, and results like this one underline the competitiveness of the league.