The third round of the ADMIRAL Frauen Bundesliga brought fans plenty of excitement, featuring both spectacular plays and balanced, tactical battles. Here’s a detailed recap of the weekend’s action:
First Vienna FC 1894 – SK Sturm Graz 3:5 (1:2)
The round opened with a true goal festival in Vienna. SK Sturm Graz left the capital with three points after a thrilling 5–3 win over First Vienna FC. The hosts were forced to chase the score early after a 10th-minute own goal by Lena Kovar. Sophie Maierhofer doubled the visitors’ lead in the 27th minute, but just three minutes later Patricia Pfanner pulled one back.
The tempo remained high after the break. Zala Kuštrin scored twice (70′, 86′), and Marie Spieß added another in the 80th minute. Vienna responded through Lara Felix (74′) and Denise Lueger (82′), but Sturm’s advantage was enough to secure the victory.
LASK – FC Red Bull Salzburg 0:3 (0:1)
Promoted side FC Red Bull Salzburg continues its impressive run. The Salzburg team displayed maturity and composure, cruising to a 3–0 victory over LASK. Sara Grabovac opened the scoring in the 24th minute, while Greta Spinn (53′) and Emelie Kobler (82′) added the finishing touches in the second half.
FC Blau-Weiß Linz / Kleinmünchen – SpG Südburgenland / TSV Hartberg 0:3 (0:0)
The clash in Linz stayed goalless for a long time, but the patience and persistence of the visiting side paid off after halftime. Bianca Gröller broke the deadlock in the 70th minute, and Lilla Sipos netted twice in the closing stages (85′, 90+3′), sealing a confident win for SpG Südburgenland/TSV Hartberg.
SCR Altach – USV Neulengbach 1:0 (0:0)
The match in Vorarlberg was evenly contested, with the decisive moment coming after the break. Joëlle Meister capitalized on an opportunity in the 58th minute, scoring the game’s only goal to give SCR Altach their first victory of the season.
SKN St. Pölten – FK Austria Wien
The match between SKN St. Pölten and Austria Wien has been postponed and will be played on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at 19:30.
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