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SCR Altach host WSG Tirol in the Austrian Bundesliga’s Relegation Round on Tuesday evening, 21 April 2026, with the pressure very real for both sides. This isn’t a glamour tie, but it matters plenty. Every point in this stage drags a team closer to safety or leaves them staring over their shoulder, and neither club can afford to drift through the run-in.
The first meeting between these two in this section came just three days ago and ended 2-2 in Tirol, a game that swung early, punished both defences, and gave Altach a valuable away point. Now the fixture flips to Altach’s ground, and the question is simple enough: can Ognjen Zaric’s side turn a decent draw into something more useful, or will Philipp Semlic’s WSG find another way through and keep their own survival push moving?
There’s already a bit of pattern here. Altach have generally had the better of the matchup in recent seasons, but WSG Tirol have been anything but harmless. Goals tend to arrive when these two meet. That won’t surprise anyone who’s seen their last few weeks.
Altach come into this on the back of a tidy little run, even if it’s not been plain sailing. That 2-2 draw away to WSG Tirol on 18 April was a messy but valuable point, and it followed a 1-0 home win over Grazer AK 1902. Before that, they lost 3-2 at SV Ried, which stung because they’d been right in the contest, then drew 1-1 away at Wolfsberger AC, beat FC Blau Weiss Linz 3-1 at home, and earlier in March fell 2-0 away to SK Sturm Graz. It’s been a mixed bag, but there’s enough resilience there to keep them competitive.
The home form is the bit that matters most here, and it’s been decent without being dominant. Altach have shown they can control games at their own ground in this phase, particularly with that 1-0 win over Grazer AK 1902 and the 3-1 success against Blau Weiss Linz. They’re not tearing teams apart, but they are finding ways to get in front. That’s a useful habit. The blunt truth is they’ve looked more composed at home than away, and that usually matters in a relegation round where margins are thin.
What stands out with Altach is that they tend to get on the scoresheet first. They’ve opened the scoring in each of their last five matches in this fixture cycle, and that tells you plenty about their early-game intent. The slight concern is whether they can hold onto that control. Against WSG in Tirol, they allowed the game to become open, and the away side created enough to keep things alive. If Altach want the win, they need a sharper final half hour and a little more discipline when the match gets stretched. That’s where this can slip away.
WSG Tirol’s recent form has been shakier, and the heavy away loss at FC Blau Weiss Linz on 11 April was a real dent. A 5-0 defeat is ugly any way you slice it. Still, they responded by taking a point from Altach in that entertaining 2-2 draw, and before that they’d beaten Wolfsberger AC 3-1 at home. The problem is consistency. One week they’re lively and direct, the next they’re exposed and rattled. Their 5-1 home loss to Grazer AK 1902 and 2-1 defeat at SV Ried earlier in March were more proof that this is a side who can be got at.
Away from home, WSG haven’t offered much comfort. The defeat at Blau Weiss Linz was heavy, and the loss at SV Ried wasn’t much better. Those results sit awkwardly alongside their stronger home performances, which tells its own story. On the road they’ve been vulnerable, and once the game gets away from them, it tends to get away fast. That’s not a great trait to carry into Altach, where the hosts have been solid enough and know exactly what a positive result would do for their position in the section.
Mind you, WSG aren’t toothless. They’ve scored in recent games and they certainly threatened Altach on 18 April, generating more chances and more big openings than the hosts in that 2-2 draw. The issue is the other end. They’ve been conceding too often, and their clean-sheet record has been poor for a while. When a team is giving up chances like that, it’s hard to trust them to protect a lead, and even harder to trust them away from home. They can score, yes. But can they keep anyone out? That’s the real question.
Altach have had the better of this matchup overall, and the recent meetings give them a decent edge. They beat WSG 3-0 in Tirol on 7 December 2025, drew 1-1 in Altach earlier in the season, and hammered them 3-0 at home in April 2025. WSG have had their moments, though. They won 2-1 at Altach in August 2024 and edged a 1-0 home win in April 2025, so this isn’t a one-sided rivalry.
The last four league meetings have produced three games where both teams scored, and that feels about right for the way these sides approach each other. Altach may have the edge in results, but WSG have been able to land punches. This one rarely feels closed off. Even when one side gets on top, the other tends to find a route back into the game.
We’re backing Double Chance X2 at 4/6 for this one. WSG Tirol don’t inspire huge confidence, but they’ve done enough in this matchup to avoid being written off, and their 2-2 draw with Altach on 18 April showed they can still trouble this opponent. The bigger issue is Altach’s habit of getting into games but not always shutting them down. They’ve been better than WSG lately, yes, but not by enough to make home success feel safe.
The xG projection leans slightly towards the visitors as well, with WSG at 1.4 and Altach at 1.3, and that fits the feeling of a match that should stay competitive rather than break one way. A 1-2 scoreline feels live. Altach can score first and still find themselves under pressure later. If you want a looser alternative, both teams to score has a strong case too, but X2 is the cleaner play here.
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