Austria Vienna and SKN St. Pölten continue to assert their dominance in the Austrian Frauen-Bundesliga, maintaining their winning streak after five rounds. In Sunday’s clash of the week, Austria secured three points in dramatic fashion, defeating Sturm Graz 1–0 away from home. The decisive strike came from Almedina Sisic, who netted in the 93rd minute to hand her team a hard-fought victory. St. Pölten, meanwhile, delivered a composed and efficient performance, overcoming USV Neulengbach 2–0. It was their fourth consecutive win, and it is worth noting that both sides still have a game in hand due to their commitments in European competitions.
There was no shortage of drama in Linz either, where LASK prevailed in the city derby, edging SPG Union Kleinmünchen/FC Blau-Weiß Linz 1–0. Once again, the decisive goal arrived late, leaving the defeated side as the only team in the league still without a point after five rounds.
The other matches of the round brought notable shifts in the middle of the table. The gap between teams placed fifth to eighth remains minimal, meaning every single point in the coming weeks could prove decisive in shaping the standings. A defining feature of this matchday was efficiency in crucial moments – just like Austria and LASK, several other sides managed to snatch victories thanks to late goals and sustained focus until the final whistle.
After five rounds, the league picture is becoming clearer: two teams have established themselves as the standout contenders. Austria Vienna and St. Pölten impress with their defensive solidity and ability to resolve matches under pressure. Their confidence and consistency make them the clear favorites in the title race. Behind them, however, an intense battle is unfolding, with every point potentially decisive in securing a place in the upper half of the table.
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