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Bundesliga (AT) (30. round)
04. May 2026. 18:30h
SCR Altach vs Wolfsberger AC
Cashpoint Arena, Altach, AT
2026
04
May
Tickets for SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC in Austrian Bundesliga at Cashpoint Arena in Altach
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Tickets for SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC in Austrian Bundesliga at Cashpoint Arena in Altach

Looking for tickets for SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC in the Austrian Bundesliga? Here you can buy tickets for the match in Altach and plan your visit to Cashpoint Arena, where the home side chase crucial late-season points and WAC look for a response in the qualification group

SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC: guide to the match in Altach

SCR Altach and Wolfsberger AC are playing a match that, in the final stretch of the Austrian Bundesliga, has a very clear competitive framework: the home side is trying to remain near the top of the Qualifikationsgruppe, while the visitor from Wolfsberg is looking for points to escape the bottom of that group. The match is scheduled at the Cashpoint Arena in Altach, a stadium that in the local context is often associated with the name Stadion Schnabelholz. For a fan coming to the match, the most important thing to know is this: Altach is better positioned ahead of the clash, but Wolfsberger AC enters this match after a 1:0 win against Grazer AK 1902, so this is not a visitor without momentum. Tickets for this match are in demand among fans.

In the official Qualifikationsgruppe table, Altach is shown in 2nd place, and Wolfsberger AC in 6th place. That is a difference that explains the psychology of the match well: Altach must not waste home ground if it wants to remain in the upper part of the group, while WAC has to look for a result that changes the tone of the season finale for it. In this phase of the league, teams are not playing only for a nicer impression, but also for calm in the final rounds, because every point in the lower house changes the pressure before the following weekend.

What is at stake for Altach

Altach under Ognjen Zaric has had a season in which it has not been easy to score in runs, but it has collected points through firmer home performances and matches with little space. The league’s official statistics ahead of the match list 9 wins, 11 draws and 9 defeats, with 31 goals scored and 33 conceded. That says the home side rarely pulls away from the opponent by two or three goals, but also that it often stays in the match until the end. For a fan in the stands, this usually means many duels, a lot of waiting for a set piece or a loose ball, and a match in which the first goal can change the entire rhythm.

Altach’s last five league results give a realistic picture of form: a 3:2 defeat away at SV Oberbank Ried, a 1:0 home win against Grazer AK 1902, a 2:2 draw away at WSG Tirol, a home 0:0 against WSG Tirol and a 3:0 defeat away at FC Blau-Weiß Linz. It is not a run that brings euphoria, but home ground against WAC carries additional weight because Altach beat the same opponent 3:1 at its stadium in November 2025.

Altach’s key men

At Altach, Patrick Greil stands out the most, having recorded 10 goals and 2 assists according to the league’s official data. That is a concrete output in a team that does not have a particularly high average of goals per match. Mohamed Ouedraogo is also important with 4 goals, while Sandro Ingolitsch is interesting because of his contribution from the back line and the right side: 1 goal and 5 assists. Mike Bähre and Yann Massombo give working width to the midfield, and Dejan Stojanovic is a regular in goal with 29 appearances.Altach also has a problem that fans immediately feel: Ousmane Diawara, a player with 5 league goals this season, is listed as suspended because of a red card. Transfermarkt has also listed Blendi Idrizi, Diego Madritsch, Paul Piffer and Salif Tietiettu as absentees for this match. These are data that should be taken as the current status ahead of the match, not as a final match sheet, because absentee lists can change until matchday.


  • Altach ahead of the match: 2nd place in the Qualifikationsgruppe.

  • Season performance in the league: 9 wins, 11 draws, 9 defeats.

  • Goal difference in the official statistics: 31 scored, 33 conceded.

  • Most prominent scorer: Patrick Greil with 10 goals.

  • Important absence: Ousmane Diawara because of suspension.



What Wolfsberger AC must improve

Wolfsberger AC arrives in Altach with a different kind of pressure. The league’s official website ahead of the match lists 8 wins, 8 draws and 13 defeats, with 34 goals scored and 41 conceded. The numbers show that WAC scores slightly more than Altach, but also concedes noticeably more. For the visiting team, that opens the basic tactical dilemma: if it attacks too early and leaves space for Altach’s flanks and second balls, it risks a match in which it will chase the result; if it drops too deep, it may lose contact with Markus Pink and the midfielders who need to push the ball forward.

Thomas Silberberger took over WAC on 7 April 2026, which is important context for this match. The team changed its rhythm in the final stretch of the season, and the 1:0 win against Grazer AK 1902 immediately before the trip to Altach gives it at least a somewhat calmer entry into the week. Still, in the last five league matches WAC has a 1:1 with Altach, a 3:1 defeat away at WSG Tirol, 0:0 against SV Oberbank Ried, 0:0 against FC Blau-WeiĂź Linz, a 3:0 defeat away at FC Blau-WeiĂź Linz and a 1:0 win against Grazer AK 1902 if the newest run is observed through the official schedule. That is not stable form, but it shows that WAC can lock down a match when the rhythm suits it.

WAC players who can decide the match

Markus Pink is the first name of Wolfsberger AC’s attack in the available league data with 7 goals. Dejan Zukic provides special value from midfield: 6 goals and 10 assists in the season are a very serious output, especially for a team struggling in the lower part of the group. Alessandro Schöpf is important because of 4 goals and 5 assists, and his ability to recognize space between the lines could be crucial if Altach tries to press high after losing the ball.WAC will have to watch its defensive discipline. Official data show that the team has several players with a larger number of cards, and an away match in Altach often requires patience because the pitch is close to the stands and the pressure of the home crowd quickly carries into duels. If WAC gets into foul trouble early, Altach gets what suits it: set pieces, crosses, pressure on the second ball and a match in which the rhythm becomes fragmented.

Head-to-head meetings this season

This season’s head-to-head record gives Altach reason for confidence. In the first round, on 2 August 2025, Altach won 2:0 away at WAC. In the 14th round, on 22 November 2025, Altach beat WAC 3:1 at home. In the final phase, on 21 March 2026, it finished 1:1 in Wolfsberg. That means WAC has still not beaten Altach this season, and now it comes to a place where it has already conceded three goals.


  • 02.08.2025: Wolfsberger AC - SCR Altach 0:2.

  • 22.11.2025: SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC 3:1.

  • 21.03.2026: Wolfsberger AC - SCR Altach 1:1.

  • 04.05.2026: SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC, a new meeting in Altach.



That does not mean the match is simple for the home side. These are exactly the dangerous kinds of fixtures: Altach has a positive run against the same opponent, WAC arrives as a team that must break the pattern. If the visitors score first, the stands will feel the nervousness; if Altach scores first, the match can turn into control of space and waiting for WAC’s mistake in building attacks.

Tactical picture: set pieces, flanks and the second ball

Altach will mostly seek a match in which it can attack from a stable structure, without too much open space behind the last line. Ouedraogo and Ingolitsch provide width, Greil has the instinct to arrive from the second line, and without Diawara the home side will have to distribute responsibility in the final third more intelligently. If there is no classic threat that constantly attacks depth, then the midfield has to fill the penalty area faster.WAC, on the other hand, has more individual production through Zukic, Schöpf and Pink. If Dejan Zukic gets time for the final pass, Altach’s defence will have to step out of its compact block. That opens space for Pink’s second movement or a run from the wing. The visitors will probably take care not to lose the ball in the middle zone, because Altach looks best at home when it can quickly switch play toward the side and force the opponent into a foul.

The match could be decided in three places: who will win the aerial duel after set pieces, whether WAC will manage to connect Zukic and Pink, and whether Altach can make up for Diawara’s absence through collective arrival in the final third. These are details that a fan at the stadium will easily recognize already in the first 20 minutes.

Cashpoint Arena and Altach as host

The Cashpoint Arena, or Stadion Schnabelholz, is a compact stadium in Altach. SCR Altach’s club website states that the capacity is 8,200 spectators, while other stadium guides and municipal sources list 8,500 places. For the purposes of a fan guide, the following is important: it is a smaller, tight stadium, with stands very close to the pitch. Such a configuration does not create the impression of a large venue, but pressure of immediacy. Players hear the reaction of the stands, and every sliding tackle or missed chance immediately gets a loud reaction.

Seats in the stands disappear quickly when a match with clear competitive weight is being played, especially because the Qualifikationsgruppe finale is played in a short interval and every home match has greater value. For home fans, this is a chance to push the team toward a calmer end to the season, and for visiting fans from Wolfsberg, the trip to Vorarlberg makes sense because WAC is looking for points that can change the entire finale.


  • Stadium: Cashpoint Arena, also known as Stadion Schnabelholz.

  • Location: Altach, Vorarlberg, Austria.

  • Capacity: the club source lists 8,200 spectators, some stadium guides 8,500.

  • Special feature: the stands are very close to the pitch, which strengthens the sense of pressure.

  • Host: SCR Altach, a club founded in 1929.

Getting to the stadium

For arrival, it is simplest to plan an earlier entry into Altach, because traffic around the smaller stadium quickly thickens as kick-off approaches. The stadium is connected with the Schnabelholz area, and materials about the stadium mention the proximity of the Altach-Götzis motorway access. Fans arriving by train most often combine railway stations in the area with local bus lines or shuttle transport on matchday, depending on traffic organization for that particular match.

Because the match is played on Monday at 18:30, one should count on a working day and the arrival of part of the crowd from the direction of work. That means it is not wise to leave arrival until the last moment. It is worth securing tickets in time and arriving early enough to pass the entrance without rushing, find the sector and catch the initial rhythm of the warm-up.


  • By car: plan arrival via the Altach-Götzis area and count on heavier traffic in front of the stadium.

  • By public transport: check connections toward Altach, Götzis or Hohenems and local buses toward the stadium.

  • Parking: look for it earlier, because smaller stadiums quickly fill the nearest zones.

  • Arrival: it is advisable to be in the stadium area sufficiently early before kick-off because of entrance checks.

  • Address from event announcements: StadionstraĂźe 1, Altach, AT.



What fans can expect

This is not a match for a neutral spectator looking only for an attractive scoreline. This is a match from the lower part of the Austrian Bundesliga in which contacts, reactions after losing the ball and set pieces matter. Altach will want to show in front of its fans that the 3:0 defeat away at FC Blau-WeiĂź Linz has not left a mark. WAC will try to prove that the 1:0 win against Grazer AK 1902 was not an isolated flash, but the beginning of a better final run.

The biggest home trump card will be the feel of the ground. Altach knows how to play matches in which the opponent does not feel comfortable: the narrow impression of the stadium, the closeness of the stand and the fight for every second ball. The visitors will need calm in the first 15 minutes, because home pressure in such an atmosphere most often comes through energy, not through long dominance of possession.Ticket sales for this match are ongoing. For fans who want to see the match directly from the stands, this clash has additional value because it is played in the final part of the season, in a phase in which teams no longer have much room for repair. Altach is looking for stability and confirmation of home ground, WAC is looking to end its poor position in the group, and the stands will quickly recognize which team entered the duel more ready.

Before the first whistle

The most important question for Altach will be how to distribute attacking responsibility without Diawara. Greil is statistically the strongest home player in the final third, but WAC will certainly keep him under special watch. If Altach gets contribution from the second line, especially through Ouedraogo, Ingolitsch or Massombo, the home side will have enough ways to pressure WAC.

For Wolfsberger AC, everything revolves around whether the midfield can fight for stable possession. Zukic with 10 assists is not a player who can be allowed time to turn toward goal. Schöpf can provide calm, Pink the finish, but the visitors also need collective discipline behind the ball. If WAC concedes an early goal, the match turns toward Altach’s rhythm; if it withstands the initial pressure, it can take the match into a more nervous scenario.

For the travelling fan, this is a good example of Austrian football up close: a smaller stadium, a league finale, a home crowd close to the pitch and two teams with clear but different motives. There is not much room for calculation. Altach wants to confirm its better position in the group, Wolfsberger AC wants to take points that bring it back into contention.

Sources:- Bundesliga.at - official data on the Qualifikationsgruppe table, schedule, results, coaches and player statistics of SCR Altach and Wolfsberger AC.

- SCR Altach - club data on the Cashpoint Arena, Stadion Schnabelholz, capacity and stadium features.

- Transfermarkt - list of announced absences for the match SCR Altach - Wolfsberger AC.

- Europlan-Online and Gemeinde Altach - additional verification of stadium data, address, capacity and arrival at the stadium.

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