WSG Tirol remains unbeaten: goalless draw in Vienna!
On November 29th, 2025, FK Austria Wien and WSG Tirol drew 0-0 in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga in the Generali-Arena, Vienna.

WSG Tirol remains unbeaten: goalless draw in Vienna!
In an exciting duel in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga, WSG Tirol and FK Austria Wien drew 0-0 on November 29, 2025 in the Generali Arena. Under the musical influence of Falco, the 13,008 spectators experienced a game that offered both opportunities and intense duels, but ended without goals. The Tyroleans remain unbeaten in their last five games, with two wins and three draws. A remarkable performance, reinforced by the win against Salzburg and a draw against Rapid, as kicker.ch reports.
The first half showed a dominant WSG Tirol, which had 57% possession of the ball in the first half and achieved an impressive tackle rate of 55.6%. Nevertheless, there were no big goalscoring successes; Jamie Lawrence's first header missed the goal in the 2nd minute and Manfred Fischer's long-range shot in the 6th minute also failed to find its way into the net. Moritz Wels and Nikolai Baden Frederiksen had good chances, but were unable to capitalize on them. Both teams went into the half-time break with a goalless draw.
Changes and chances in the second half
After the break, the coaches of both teams remained unchanged. Austria now got into the game a little better, with the distribution of chances evening out. In the 73rd minute, the Viennese had their first shot on goal, but it was parried by WSG goalkeeper Adam Stejskal. Injuries marred the game: Sarkaria had to be taken off the field on a stretcher after a foul, while Ranftl was able to continue with a cramp. Despite the Viennese's offensive efforts in the final phase, they were unable to put the ball in the goal.
Both teams showed good commitment, but the goalless draw was ultimately the final result. Austria could have jumped to second place in the table with a win, but with 22 points they remain only four points ahead of WSG Tirol, who now have 17 points. This could be crucial in the fight for UEFA qualifications, as the placement rules from bundesliga.at show.
The next steps for the teams
After the game, WSG Tirol traveled directly to Styria, while Austria's goal in the coming round is to finally convert their good performances into something countable. The last five games have shown that the teams in the league are in balance, with direct competition only separated by a few points.
The lineups of the two teams were as follows:
| FK Austria Vienna | WSG Tyrol |
|---|---|
| Sahin Radlinger | Stejskal |
| Barry | Naschberger |
| Sarkaria (66' Boateng) | Boras |
| Dragovic | Lawrence |
| Lee K. (85' Aleksa) | Kubatta |
| Lee T. | Böckle |
| Eggestein (85' Raguz) | Müller |
| Plavotic | catfish |
| Ranftl | Frederiksen (89' Anselm) |
| Fisherman | Sabitzer (79' Vötter) |
| Radonjic | Ola-Adebomi (79' Hinterseer) |
In the coming weeks it will be crucial for both teams to prove themselves in the gracious competition for the best placements in the ADMIRAL Bundesliga.