4 : 2
  • 01 May 2026, LASK Linz vs SCR Altach, 4-2, Win
  • 18 March 2026, SV Ried vs LASK Linz, 1-2, Win
  • 30 January 2026, LASK Linz vs FC Blau Weiss Linz, 3-2, Win
  • 28 October 2025, SV Stripfing/Weiden vs LASK Linz, 0-2, Win
  • 27 August 2025, SV Horn vs LASK Linz, 0-2, Win
LASK Linz
Home
  • 01 May 2026, LASK Linz vs SCR Altach, 4-2, Lose
  • 04 March 2026, Red Bull Salzburg vs SCR Altach, 0-1, Win
  • 01 February 2026, SCR Altach vs SK Sturm Graz, 3-1, Win
  • 28 October 2025, Kapfenberger SV vs SCR Altach, 1-3, Win
  • 27 August 2025, SV Donau Wien vs SCR Altach, 1-3, Win
SCR Altach
Away
OFB Cup
OFB Cup, Austria

LASK Linz edged SCR Altach 4-2 after extra time in this OFB Cup clash, overturning a halftime deficit with a late burst that carried into extra time. Altach struck early, LASK leveled before the break, Altach briefly retook the lead, and the home side forced the tie into overtime before striking twice in the first half of extra time. The sequence underscores a game of momentum swings and endurance beyond 90 minutes.

Altach’s attacking volume was evident in the corner count, where they delivered eight opportunities to LASK’s one, signaling sustained pressure and willingness to probe from wide areas. LASK’s offside tally of three indicates they attempted through-ball and timing runs, while Altach avoided offsides entirely in regulation, suggesting disciplined line-breaking at crucial moments. The disparity in set-piece presence did not instantly translate to a long-term advantage for Altach, but it shaped periods of the match as both sides sought decisive openings.

Discipline matters were clear: Altach collected more yellow cards (four to two) and also absorbed a red card, a single setback that likely disrupted their defensive organization at a key juncture. Both teams finished level on fouls (13 each), reflecting a competitive but balanced physical contest across the 120 minutes. The red card, regardless of timing, would have constrained Altach’s capacity to sustain pressure in the closing phases and into extra time.

Defensively, LASK demonstrated resilience by weathering Altach’s corner-driven pressure and then exploiting the extra-time window when Altach’s shape could have become more compromised. The data shows Altach’s greater set-piece output but does not indicate a clear conversion rate; nonetheless, LASK’s ability to tether the game to 2-2 at regulation and then strike twice in OT points to superior tactical management and execution under late-game stress. Altach’s higher card count and a red card likely hindered their stability as the match progressed.

From an attacking-intent standpoint, Altach initiated the scoring and maintained forward movement to pressure LASK’s defense, while LASK’s response in the second half was to push decisive equalizers and then seize control when the tie opened in extra time. The two overtime goals suggest LASK conserved energy and found a moment of numerical advantage to convert, illustrating the value of depth and composure in extended play. Altach’s late-match discipline issues could be a limiting factor when facing calibrated, high-tempo sides in extra-time scenarios.

Set-piece dynamics emerged as a notable trend, with Altach generating a markedly higher number of corners than LASK, highlighting a strategic emphasis on crosses and dead-ball situations. Despite the volume, there is no definitive record of redirection into a decisive goal during regulation, which can influence bettors to weigh set-piece risk versus actual conversion probability in similar cup ties. The vertical pressure from Altach’s corners may have constrained LASK’s build-up at times, even as the home team ultimately prevailed.

For bettors, the match illustrates how late-game discipline and extra-time performance can override early dominance. The red card disproportionately shifted the balance in favor of LASK, underscoring the value of factoring potential card risk into live-betting decisions in cup formats. In future fixtures, teams with reliable endurance and tactical depth may be favored in extended periods, while high corner counts alone should be tempered by a clear conversion track record.

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Form Guide

Win4-2LASK Linz vs SCR Altach
Win1-2SV Ried vs LASK Linz
Win3-2LASK Linz vs FC Blau Weiss Linz
Win0-2SV Stripfing/Weiden vs LASK Linz
Win0-2SV Horn vs LASK Linz
PLAYED
5
WINS
5
GOALS
13:5
GOALS / MATCH
2.6
  • LASK Linz has won five matches in a row with a goal difference of 13:5, scoring 2.6 goals average
Lose4-2LASK Linz vs SCR Altach
Win0-1Red Bull Salzburg vs SCR Altach
Win3-1SCR Altach vs SK Sturm Graz
Win1-3Kapfenberger SV vs SCR Altach
Win1-3SV Donau Wien vs SCR Altach
PLAYED
5
WINS
4
GOALS
12:7
GOALS / MATCH
2.4
  • SCR Altach has four wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 12:7, scoring 2.4 goals average

LASK Linz H2H SCR Altach

Home gameLASK Linz42SCR AltachAway gameOFB Cup
Home gameLASK Linz10SCR AltachAway gameBundesliga
Away gameLASK Linz01SCR AltachHome gameBundesliga
Home gameLASK Linz00SCR AltachAway gameBundesliga
Away gameLASK Linz20SCR AltachHome gameBundesliga
PLAYED
5
WINS
3
GOALS
7:3
GOALS / MATCH
1.40
  • In the last five matches that these two sides meet, LASK Linz overtook SCR Altach three times
  • LASK Linz won three times, lost once and had one draw
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 7:3; average goals per match – 1.40
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