Looking for Austrian football predictions? This page brings you our reads on Austrian football, built from form, matchup and confirmed team news. The latest selections are in the table above.
Austrian football is defined by an attacking, well-coached style, a distinctive championship split and the strength of its leading club. Those features are central to reading the Austrian game.
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At1
SV Ried
Grazer AK
9/4
21/10
no
no
no
At1
SCR Altach
Hartberg
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
At1
Sturm Graz
Austria Lustenau
4/1
13/2
no
no
no
At1
Wolfsberger AC
LASK Linz
–
–
At1
Austria Wien
WSG Tirol
–
–
At1
RB Salzburg
Rapid Wien
–
–
At2
Wacker Innsbruck
St Polten
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
At2
Austria Salzburg
Kapfenberg
11/4
7/2
no
no
no
At2
SKU Amstetten
WSC Hertha
29/10
27/10
up
up
up
At2
FC Liefering
Austria Wien II
29/10
5/2
no
no
no
At2
Admira
First Vienna
9/4
17/10
no
no
no
At2
Rapid Wien II
Floridsdorfer AC
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
At2
Bregenz
Sturm Graz II
13/5
21/10
no
no
no
At2
Blau Weiss Linz
ASK Voitsberg
7/2
15/4
no
no
no
AuC
FC Dornbirn
SV Ried
8/1
1/10
no
no
no
AuC
Wieselburg
WSG Tirol
18/1
1/100
no
no
no
AuC
Lauterach
Wolfsberger AC
25/1
1/100
no
no
no
AuC
SV Lafnitz
Scheiblingkirchen
16/5
11/4
no
no
no
AuC
DSC
SKU Amstetten
4/1
2/5
no
no
no
1 – 1(1 – 0)
AuC
Velden
Austria Klagenfurt
11/4
17/10
no
no
no
AuC
SV Leobendorf
SCR Altach
13/2
3/20
no
no
no
AuC
Horn
Floridsdorfer AC
16/5
11/20
no
no
no
1 – 1(0 – 0)
AuC
Tillmitsch
St Polten
13/2
1/5
no
no
no
1 – 1(0 – 0)
AuC
Union Gurten
Blau Weiss Linz
15/4
9/20
no
no
no
1 – 1(1 – 0)
AuC
FCM Traiskirchen
Bleiburg
6/1
17/2
no
no
no
AuC
Leoben
ASK Voitsberg
20/1
1/100
no
no
no
AuC
SV Seekirchen
Sturm Graz
16/1
1/100
no
no
no
AuC
SV Wals-Grünau
Austria Salzburg
–
–
AuC
SR Donaufeld Wien
Grazer AK
19/4
3/10
no
no
no
AuC
FC Lustenau
FC Kitzbühel
3/1
6/5
no
no
no
AuC
Wohnbau Dietach
Bischofshofen
–
–
2 – 2(0 – 0)
AuC
Wacker Innsbruck
SVG Reichenau
6/1
10/1
no
no
no
AuC
Vortuna Bad Leonfelden
Bregenz
16/5
21/20
no
no
no
AuC
SC Kalsdorf
LASK Linz
11/1
1/10
no
no
no
AuC
VfB Hohenems
WSC Hertha
7/2
3/4
no
no
no
AuC
Wiener Viktoria
Parndorf
11/4
5/4
no
no
no
AuC
Oberwart
RB Salzburg
18/1
1/50
no
no
no
AuC
Kremser SC
Austria Lustenau
15/2
1/4
no
no
no
AuC
Vorwärts Steyr
Kuchl
16/5
21/20
no
no
no
AuC
Mattersburg 2020
First Vienna
16/5
21/20
no
no
no
AuC
SK Treibach
Kapfenberg
7/1
1/10
no
no
no
AuC
SC Imst
Hartberg
16/5
21/20
no
no
no
AuC
SC Schwaz
Wallern / Marienkirchen
27/10
29/20
no
no
no
AuC
Wiener SK
Austria Wien
6/1
1/10
no
no
no
AuC
Leithaprodersdorf
Admira
6/1
1/10
no
no
no
AuC
Wienerberg
Rapid Wien
8/1
1/10
no
no
no
AtE
FC Mannsdorf
Kremser SC
–
–
AtE
Favoritner AC
SR Donaufeld Wien
–
–
AtE
Oberwart
Wienerberg
–
–
AtE
FCM Traiskirchen
SV Leobendorf
–
–
AtE
Horn
SV Donau
–
–
AtE
Wiener SK
Wiener Viktoria
–
–
AtE
Mattersburg 2020
Scheiblingkirchen
–
–
AtE
SV Gloggnitz
Parndorf
–
–
AtC
SC Kalsdorf
Wallern / Marienkirchen
3/1
21/10
up
down
down
AtC
Velden
FC Gleisdorf 09
29/10
13/5
down
down
down
AtC
ASKÖ Oedt
DSC
33/10
3/1
no
no
no
AtC
SK Treibach
LASK Juniors
3/1
11/10
down
up
up
AtC
Union Gurten
SC Weiz
19/5
43/10
no
no
no
AtC
Ried II
SV Lafnitz
16/5
3/2
no
no
no
AtC
St Anna am Aigen
Wohnbau Dietach
29/10
29/20
no
no
no
AtC
ASK Voitsberg
Wolfsberger AC II
159/20
52/5
no
no
no
AuT
SV Wörgl
SV Hall
–
–
AuT
Wattens II
Kundl SC
–
–
AtS
Austria Salzburg
SV Wals-Grünau
–
–
AtS
Kuchl
SV Seekirchen
–
–
AtS
SC Golling
Salzburger AK
–
–
AtV
Rheindorf Altach II
FC Egg
–
–
AtV
Admira Dornbirn
SC Rothis
–
–
AtV
Lauterach
Göfis
–
–
AtV
FC Wolfurt
RW Rankweil
–
–
AtV
Rotenberg
Dornbirner SV
–
–
AtL
Austria Lustenau II
Nenzing
–
–
AtL
Admira Dornbirn
FC Egg
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
Schlins
Riefensberg
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
Andelsbuch
FC Alberschwende
–
–
AtL
Blau-Weiß Feldkirch
Bizau
–
–
AtL
Dornbirner SV
Rotenberg
–
–
AtL
FC Hard
Ludesch
–
–
AtL
Post SV Wien
Hellas Kagran
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
Team Wiener Linien
Slovan HAC
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
Red Star-Penzing
FC 1980 Wien
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
Gerasdorf Stammersdorf
Vorwärts Brigittenau
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
SV Schwechat
Union Mauer
5/2
4/1
no
no
no
AtL
LAC-Inter
FV Austria XIII
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
Dinamo Helfort
Simmeringer SC
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
FAC Wien (Am)
First Vienna II
–
–
AtL
Lackenbach
Klingenbach
–
–
AtL
Deutschkreutz
SC Neusiedl
–
–
AtL
Eberau
SC Bad Sauerbrunn
–
–
AtL
SC Pinkafeld
Oberpullendorf
–
–
AtL
Leithaprodersdorf
Halbturn
–
–
AtL
Neudorf / Parndorf
Kohfidisch
–
–
AtL
Rust
Edelserpentin
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
SK Pama
St. Margarethen
–
–
AtL
Ardagger
SC Retz
–
–
AtL
Langenrohr
St. Peter
–
–
AtL
Zwettl
Amstetten (Am)
–
–
AtL
ASK Ebreichsdorf
Ortmann
–
–
AtL
SKN St. Polten II
Korneuburg
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
Ybbs
Admira II
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
Wieselburg
Kilb
4/1
13/2
no
no
no
AtL
Hohenau
Wiener Neustadt
–
–
AtL
SPG Kornspitz Pregarten
Sankt Martin
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
Union Gschwandt
St. Valentin
11/4
17/4
no
no
no
AtL
Union Edelweiss
Union Perg
–
–
AtL
Union Vöcklamarkt
Mondsee
–
–
AtL
Weißkirchen / Allhaming
Friedburg / Pöndorf
–
–
AtL
Gmunden
GW Micheldorf
–
–
AtL
Garsten
Ostermiething
–
–
AtL
Bad Ischl
Andorf / Sigharting
13/5
7/2
no
no
no
AtL
Fehring
Rohrbach an der Lafnitz
–
–
AtL
SV Pachern
Grossklein
–
–
AtL
Kindberg-Mürzhofen
Gnas
–
–
AtL
St Anna am Aigen
Wildon
–
–
AtL
Fürstenfeld
Bad Waltersdorf
–
–
AtL
Schladming
Leoben
–
–
AtL
Lebring
SC Bruck an der Mur
–
–
AtL
Ilz
Koflach
–
–
AtL
Kematen
Natters
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
SV Wörgl
Volders
–
–
AtL
Kolsass-Weer
Stubai
–
–
AtL
Mils
Oberperfuss
–
–
AtL
Haiming
Völs
–
–
AtL
Münster
Absam
–
–
AtL
Kundl SC
Telfs
–
–
AtL
Innsbrucker AC
Ebbs
–
–
AtL
Thalgau
SV Strasswalchen
–
–
AtL
SC Golling
ATSV Salzburg
–
–
AtL
Schwarzach
Puch
–
–
AtL
Salzburger AK
Bürmoos
–
–
AtL
USC Eugendorf
Siezenheim
–
–
AtL
Bramberg
Seekirchen II
–
–
AtL
Union Henndorf
Berndorf
–
–
AtL
TSV Neumarkt
USK Anif
–
–
AtL
Spittal/Drau
Matrei
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
ATUS Ferlach
Launsdorf
–
–
AtL
Sirnitz
Landskron
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
St. Michael Lavanttal
Klagenfurter AC 1909
5/2
5/4
no
no
no
AtL
Nußdorf
FC Lendorf
13/5
21/10
no
no
no
AtL
Dellach im Gailtal
St. Veit / Glan
–
–
AtL
Grafenstein
SAK Klagenfurt
–
–
AtL
ASKÖ Köttmannsdorf
Seeboden
–
–
ARP
SVG Reichenau
Pinzgau Saalfelden
13/5
9/10
no
no
no
ARP
Bregenz
Bischofshofen
–
–
ARP
VfB Hohenems
Kufstein
–
–
AtW
FC Dornbirn
Lochau
–
–
AtW
St. Johann in Tirol
SVG Reichenau
–
–
AtW
Kufstein
Fügen
–
–
AtW
Rheindorf Altach II
FC Lustenau
–
–
AtW
Wattens II
FC Wolfurt
–
–
AtW
SC Schwaz
SC Imst
–
–
AtW
VfB Hohenems
SC Rothis
–
–
AtW
FC Kitzbühel
Lauterach
–
–
AtN
Kuchl
SV Wals-Grünau
–
–
AtN
Pinzgau Saalfelden
SV Seekirchen
–
–
AtN
Bad Schallerbach
Wohnbau Dietach
–
–
AtN
Vortuna Bad Leonfelden
UFC Hallein
–
–
AtN
Wallern / Marienkirchen
TSV St. Johann
–
–
AtN
Grödig
Union Gurten
–
–
AtN
LASK Juniors
Ried II
–
–
AtS
Wolfsberger AC II
SK Treibach
–
–
AtS
Velden
ATSV Wolfsberg
–
–
AtS
Völkermarkter ST
Donau Klagenfurt
–
–
AtS
Bleiburg
Austria Klagenfurt
–
–
AtS
FC Gleisdorf 09
SC Kalsdorf
–
–
AtS
DSC
FSC Hochegger Dächer
–
–
AtS
USV Allerheiligen
SC Weiz
–
–
AtS
SV Lafnitz
Tillmitsch
–
–
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Austrian Football Predictions and Tips
Austrian football is attacking, well organised and known for developing talent, played in a competitive top division with a distinctive championship split. The Austrian Bundesliga is entertaining and tactically modern.
This page reads Austrian football with an eye on its split format and its attacking, well-coached style. The structure and the dominance of its leading club are central to reading the Austrian game.
We stay selective across Austrian football, focusing on the fixtures where form and matchup point clearly one way and leaving the genuine toss-ups alone. A short, well-reasoned list is always worth more than a full card of guesses, and that principle guides every selection on this page.
The current predictions are in the table above and update as team news lands. The sections below explain the Austrian football scene and how to read it, so you understand the thinking behind each pick rather than just the pick itself.
The Austrian Football Scene
The Austrian Bundesliga is the country’s top flight, and it uses a championship split, dividing the table late in the season so the leading sides contest a final round for the title and European places. That structure concentrates the run-in and heightens the stakes.
Austrian football is tactically modern and attacking, with a strong emphasis on pressing and developing young players. The leading club in particular has built a reputation for an aggressive, high-energy style and for producing talent that moves on to bigger leagues.
One club has been dominant in the recent era, backed by a clear structure and strong resources, while the traditional Vienna clubs and the strongest provincial sides contest the places beneath. That gives the league a partly top-heavy character.
The championship split is a defining structural feature, changing which games matter most and the motivations of the sides as the season reaches its climax, so late-season reads have to account for it.
Austrian Football Scoring and Match Trends
Austrian football is reasonably attacking and moderately high-scoring, reflecting its pressing, front-foot style. Both teams scoring and healthy goal totals are common, which keeps the over-goals angle relevant in many fixtures.
The dominant club’s fixtures against weaker sides can be one-sided and high-scoring, while the games among the chasing pack are more competitive, so the read varies with the tier of the fixture.
Home advantage carries weight in a league of passionate support, and the split format sharpens the run-in, with the games after the table divides carrying heightened stakes against direct rivals.
Rotation around European football is a factor for the leading clubs, and the pressing style can leave games open, so team news and current form both matter.
How to Read an Austrian Fixture
Separate the dominant club’s games from the rest, since a strong leading side against weaker opposition is a dependable read, while the fixtures among the chasing pack are more open and demand a more cautious approach.
Account for the championship split late in the season, when the table divides and the leading sides contest a high-stakes final round. Knowing what each side is playing for is essential in the run-in.
Expect goals from the attacking, pressing style, which keeps the over-goals angle relevant, particularly in the more open fixtures.
Confirm the line-ups before committing, since rotation around European football can shift a read. Team news is a valuable final check.
Austrian Football Predictions FAQ
What is the Austrian championship split?
The table divides late in the season, so the leading sides contest a final round for the title and European places. It concentrates the run-in and heightens the stakes.
What is the style of Austrian football?
Attacking and tactically modern, with a strong emphasis on pressing and developing young players. The leading club in particular is known for an aggressive, high-energy style.
Is Austrian football top-heavy?
Partly. One club has been dominant in the recent era, while the traditional Vienna clubs and the strongest provincial sides contest the places beneath.
Conclusion
Austrian football is attacking, well coached and defined by a championship split and the strength of its leading club. Those features are central to reading it.
Separate the dominant club from the chasing pack, account for the split late on, expect goals from the pressing style, and confirm team news before committing. That approach turns the selections above into a genuine edge.
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