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Bundesliga (AT) (31. round)
09. May 2026. 17:00h
Grazer AK vs SCR Altach
Merkur Arena, Graz, AT
2026
09
May
Tickets for Grazer AK - SCR Altach Bundesliga AT at Merkur Arena in the relegation battle
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Tickets for Grazer AK - SCR Altach Bundesliga AT at Merkur Arena in the relegation battle

Looking for tickets for Grazer AK - SCR Altach at Merkur Arena? Here you can find ticket purchase options for the Bundesliga AT match in Graz, a key fixture in the relegation battle with home support, Altach's away challenge and a tense late-season football atmosphere

Grazer AK - SCR Altach: a match in which every point carries weight

Grazer AK and SCR Altach meet in Graz in a match that has the true feel of a season finale in the lower part of the Austrian Bundesliga. The date is Saturday, 09.05.2026 at 17:00, the venue is Merkur Arena, and the context is clear: it is the 31st round of the 2025/2026 season and a duel from the relegation group. In matches like these, teams are not playing only for three points, but also for calm in the final days of the season. Grazer AK enters as the home side, which at this stage of the championship must rely on the energy of the stands and the concrete impact of its forwards, while SCR Altach arrives with a points advantage, but also with the pressure not to allow its survival battle to become even more complicated. Tickets for this match are in demand among supporters.

According to the current table available at the beginning of May, SCR Altach is better positioned than Grazer AK in the relegation group: after 29 matches, Altach had 23 points, while Grazer AK had 20 points. In that zone, a difference of three points can change the mood of the entire club. With a win in Graz, Altach would take a big step toward a calmer finish, while Grazer AK, with a home victory, would catch up and further increase the pressure on the visitors from Vorarlberg.

What is at stake for both teams

This is not a match for relaxed outplaying. Grazer AK is fighting in the final part of the season to collect points at home, because in this kind of schedule the home ground often decides who will enter the final rounds with more breathing room. A win against a direct rival is worth more than an ordinary victory: it does not only bring three points, it directly takes space away from the opponent. That is why the home supporters will expect a more aggressive start from the first minute, plenty of duels and pressure on Altach's back line.

SCR Altach comes to Graz with a somewhat better position in the table, but that position does not allow comfort. Ognjen Zarić's team must avoid a defeat that would bring Grazer AK closer in the standings. Altach has enough experience in high-pressure matches, but away from home it will have to show patience. It is not realistic to expect the visitors to open up wide space behind their own defence from the first minute. A plan in which Altach tries to calm the rhythm, wait for a mistake and use set pieces or quick transitions is much more likely.


  • SCR Altach had 23 points after 29 matches ahead of the final stage.

  • Grazer AK was at 20 points after 29 matches at the same moment.

  • In the first part of the season, Grazer AK beat Altach 3-1 at home.

  • Altach defeated Grazer AK 1-0 in April in the relegation group.

  • Ramiz HarakatĂ© and Patrick Greil stand out as the most important scorers for their teams.

Form: Grazer AK seeks to continue its home momentum

Grazer AK's form in the spring part gives the home side reason for optimism. In a run of results that stands out in particular are 2-0 wins against Wolfsberger AC, a 5-1 away win at WSG Tirol and a 2-1 win against Blau-WeiĂź Linz. These are not only points, but also matches in which Grazer AK showed that it can score from different situations: through transition, down the flanks and after pressure on the second ball. The win at WSG Tirol is especially important because five away goals in the survival fight change the confidence of the dressing room.

Altach's form is more variable. In April, the team beat Grazer AK 1-0, drew with WSG Tirol 0-0 and 2-2, but also suffered a heavy 0-3 defeat at Blau-WeiĂź Linz. Such a run shows that Altach knows how to close a match, but also that it can find itself in trouble when it loses control of midfield early. For the visitors, the first 20 minutes in Graz will therefore be a very important period. If they survive the home side's initial pressure, they can take the match into a slower rhythm that suits them more.

Key players who can decide the match

At Grazer AK, Ramiz Harakaté draws the most attention. According to the available scorers' table, Harakaté was among the league's leading forwards in the 2025/2026 season with 11 goals. In a team fighting for survival, such an output carries enormous weight. He is not only a finishing player, but also a forward who forces centre-backs into constant physical duels. If Grazer AK manages to often play the ball into the space between the full-back and the centre-back, Harakaté can be the main problem for Altach.

Daniel Maderner also remains important for the home side. With six goals in the league statistics, he gives Grazer AK an additional option in the penalty area. His value rises especially in matches in which the home side has to break through a lower block. Alongside him, Jacob Italiano is mentioned in the width of play, having had a match with three goals against WSG Tirol in the spring part, as well as Mark Grosse and Alexander Hofleitner, players who have also got on the scoresheet this season.

For SCR Altach, the first name is Patrick Greil. His output of 10 league goals makes him the visitors' most dangerous player in the final phase of attack, but also a player whose status must be monitored because sources on absences at the end of April listed him as doubtful. If Greil is ready, Altach has a midfielder who can score from the second line and bring quality in the final third. If he is not fully ready, a greater burden falls on Ousmane Diawara and Mohamed Ouédraogo, who have also had a notable goalscoring contribution.

  • Ramiz HarakatĂ© - 11 league goals for Grazer AK.

  • Daniel Maderner - 6 league goals for Grazer AK.

  • Patrick Greil - 10 league goals for SCR Altach.

  • Ousmane Diawara - 5 league goals for SCR Altach.

  • Mohamed OuĂ©draogo - 4 league goals for SCR Altach.



Coaching context and expected style of play

Grazer AK is led by Ferdinand Feldhofer, a coach who in this type of match must balance home initiative and caution. The home side will have to attack in front of its supporters, but it must not leave too much space behind the back line. In survival matches, details often decide things: a lost ball in midfield, an unnecessary foul by the touchline, a poorly defended set piece. That is why direct football, plenty of vertical passes and an attempt to force Altach to defend deep in its own half can be expected from Grazer AK.

SCR Altach presented Ognjen Zarić in January 2026 as the successor to Fabio Ingolitsch. For Zarić, this is the type of match in which organisation without the ball is just as important as attack. Altach does not need to have greater possession to be dangerous. If it drops into a compact block and closes the central space, it can wait for moments to break out down the flanks. Sandro Ingolitsch has stood out with assists this season, so the home side will have to watch out for situations in which Altach quickly switches the focus of play.

Tactically, Grazer AK must watch two things: not to lose patience if it does not score early, and not to allow cheap counters. Altach has to solve the opposite problem: it must not drop too deep and just wait. If the visitors defend their own 25 metres for too long, the home side will easily pull the crowd into the match, and every second ball can become a danger.

Head-to-head meetings: a tight pair with plenty of pressure

Recent head-to-head meetings show that Grazer AK and SCR Altach often play matches in which neither team has complete control. In the 2025/2026 season, Grazer AK beat Altach 3-1 at home on 01.11.2025, while the first head-to-head meeting of the season in Altach on 24.08.2025 ended 1-1. In April 2026, Altach struck back in the relegation group with a 1-0 victory. This means that the home side does not enter the match in Graz without arguments, but the visitors also do not arrive without fresh proof that they can stop GAK.

  • 11.04.2026: SCR Altach - Grazer AK 1-0

  • 01.11.2025: Grazer AK - SCR Altach 3-1

  • 24.08.2025: SCR Altach - Grazer AK 1-1

  • 10.05.2025: SCR Altach - Grazer AK 2-2

  • 12.04.2025: Grazer AK - SCR Altach 1-0



Several things can be seen from these results. Grazer AK has known how to find a way to victory in Graz, Altach has known how to slow the match down at home, and draws are common when the encounter closes up in midfield. That is why the first goal could completely change the plans. If Grazer AK scores, Altach will have to come out of a more cautious block. If Altach scores, the home side will be under pressure to attack against an opponent that likes defending a result.

Merkur Arena: a concrete home advantage

Merkur Arena is located in the southern part of Graz, in the Liebenau district, at Stadionplatz 1. The stadium was opened in 1997, and for Bundesliga matches its capacity is listed as 16,364 spectators. It is not a huge stadium by European standards, but for matches of this profile it has a good measure: the stands are close enough for the home pressure to be heard, and the space is not so large that the atmosphere becomes diluted if the key part of the stands is filled.

For Grazer AK, a match at Merkur Arena also has an additional emotional layer. The club carries a strong local identity, and in the survival fight the home supporters often become a real factor. It is not the same to play against Grazer AK in front of a quiet stand and in front of a crowd that reacts to every duel, every throw-in won and every entry into the final third. Places in the stands disappear quickly, especially when the match has a direct impact on the standings.

Merkur Arena is also practical for visiting supporters. The stadium is connected by public transport, and nearby there are also railway links via Ostbahnhof station. For those arriving by car, stadium sources mention stadium parking and parking zones around the stadium, but on match day traffic jams in the approach streets should be expected. It is smartest to arrive earlier, especially if ticket collection or entry into a sector with longer queues is planned.

  • Stadium: Merkur Arena, Graz-Liebenau.

  • Event address: Stadionplatz 1, Graz.

  • Capacity for Bundesliga matches: 16,364 spectators.

  • Stadium opening: 1997.

  • Ostbahnhof is approximately 950 metres from the stadium.

  • Stadium parking and public parking zones are listed nearby.



Arrival in Graz and movement around the stadium

Graz is a city where it is possible to come to a match without relying heavily on a car. The main city hub is Jakominiplatz, from where one can continue toward the stadium by public transport. Stadium sources state that a tram line stops directly by the stadium, and The Stadium Guide describes the route via Jakominiplatz and a transfer toward Stadion Liebenau station. For supporters arriving by train, Ostbahnhof is a good option because it is about 950 metres from the stadium.

If you are arriving by car from the direction of the A2 motorway, the approach toward Graz and the Liebenau district is usually simplest via the exit toward Graz-Ost and then continuing toward the centre. Still, on match day you should not plan to arrive at the last moment. The streets around the stadium fill up earlier, and parking spaces disappear fastest precisely when home supporters, the away sector and normal Saturday afternoon city traffic come together.


  • For public transport, plan arrival via Jakominiplatz or Ostbahnhof.

  • From Ostbahnhof to the stadium there is about 950 metres of walking.

  • By car, the most logical approach is from the direction of the A2 and Graz-Ost.

  • Parking is possible at the stadium and in surrounding public zones, depending on availability.

  • It is worth arriving earlier because the approaches to the stadium fill up before the start of the match.



The atmosphere supporters can expect

This is a match in which emotion does not need to be specially produced. It is enough to look at the table and the head-to-head results. Grazer AK needs points, Altach wants to defend them, and every set piece can look like half a goal. The home supporters will probably push their team toward early pressure, while the away sector from Vorarlberg will wait for moments when the match quiets down and Altach can take a breath.For a neutral spectator, the most interesting thing will be watching the clash of rhythms. Grazer AK will want tempo, high energy and as many balls as possible toward Harakaté and Maderner. Altach will try to make the match tidier, slower and less emotional. If the encounter opens up early, it can turn into an open contest. If it remains 0-0 until the second half, each coach will increasingly take care not to lose what he already has.

It is worth securing tickets in time because matches like these are not remembered only by the result. They are remembered by the nerves in the final ten minutes, by the whistles at every delay, by the reaction of the stands after a tackle and by the feeling that one goal can change the whole direction of the season. Grazer AK - SCR Altach at Merkur Arena has exactly that kind of frame.

What to watch during the match

The first detail is Patrick Greil's status. If Altach's most dangerous scorer is in the starting line-up and physically ready, the visitors have many more solutions between the lines. The second detail is how Grazer AK will use the flanks. If the home side manages to stretch Altach's defence, Harakaté and Maderner will get more space for runs into the penalty area. The third detail is set pieces. In survival matches, the team with the prettier play does not always win, but rather the one that better defends the second contact after a corner or free kick.

Discipline will also be important. Altach must not collect early cards on the edge of the penalty area, and Grazer AK must not fall into the trap of nervousness if the initial pressure does not bring a goal. The home side will have the support of the stands, but that support can become a burden if time passes and the result remains unfavourable. That is why mental stability will be just as important as formation.

Ticket sales for this match are underway, and supporters travelling to Graz should also take Saturday's city rhythm into account. A match at 17:00 leaves enough time to arrive earlier, walk toward the stadium and enter without rushing. The best experience will be for those who do not come only for the opening whistle, but also catch the warm-up, the first songs from the stands and the moment when the teams come out onto the pitch.Sources:
- ESPN - the current Austrian Bundesliga 2025/2026 table and league scorers' statistics were used.
- FotMob - data on the match time, competition, H2H context and basic information about the Grazer AK - SCR Altach match were used.
- Footlive - recent head-to-head results and the form of both teams were used.
- Abseits.at - confirmation of the date, time, round, venue and displayed form of the teams was used.
- SK Sturm Graz / Merkur Arena - data on Graz-Liebenau stadium, capacity, location and year of opening were used.
- MCG Graz / Merkur Arena - practical data on public transport, Ostbahnhof and parking around the stadium were used.
- The Stadium Guide - data on reaching Merkur Arena by public transport and by car were used.
- LAOLA1 - the information that Ognjen Zarić took over SCR Altach after Fabio Ingolitsch's departure was used.
- Transfermarkt - data on the coaching profile of Ferdinand Feldhofer and the team context were used.
- Injuries and Suspensions - data on reported absences and Patrick Greil's doubtful status at the end of April 2026 were used.

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