WSG Tirol host SCR Altach on Saturday evening in the Austrian Bundesliga’s Relegation Round, a game that matters more than the table might first suggest. In this part of the season, every point feels heavier. The margin for error is tiny, the mood can change quickly, and one ugly result can drag a team straight back into trouble.
Philipp Semlic’s Tirol come into it licking their wounds after a brutal 5-0 defeat at FC Blau Weiss Linz on 11 April. That was the kind of loss that lingers. Altach, under Ognjen Zaric, arrive with a bit more bounce after edging Grazer AK 1-0 at home on the same day. They’ve been far less dramatic than Tirol in recent weeks, and that steadiness is what makes them the more appealing side here.
This is also a fixture with a clear recent pattern. Altach have had the better of the last few meetings, winning two of the last three and avoiding defeat in three straight against Tirol. That doesn’t decide anything on its own, but it does colour the picture. Tirol need a response. Altach know they can live with this opponent. That’s a handy combination for the visitors.
WSG Tirol Form & Analysis
WSG Tirol’s form has been erratic, and the 5-0 hammering at Blau Weiss Linz last time out was the low point. Before that, they’d at least shown they can still land a punch, beating Wolfsberger AC 3-1 at home on 4 April. But the good moments keep getting undercut. The 1-5 home loss to Grazer AK on 21 March was bad enough; the 2-1 defeat at SV Ried a week earlier was another one that slipped away. They’re not getting chopped apart every week, but when things go wrong, they really go wrong.
There’s a little more life in their home work than the away stuff. Tirol beat Grazer AK 2-0 at home on 8 March and then followed that up with the win over Wolfsberger AC, so there’s still some belief that they can compete on their own pitch. Still, the fragility is obvious. In their last six matches, they’ve conceded five, three, one, two, nil and two goals — and that kind of scattergun defending is hard to trust. The attack has chipped in often enough, but the shape at the back is a mess far too often.
At home this season, they’ve shown they can score, but the defensive line keeps inviting pressure. The broader numbers for this venue point to a Bundesliga where home sides usually carry more threat than away teams, but Tirol haven’t always matched that standard cleanly. Their recent streak of conceding in four straight matches is the real worry here. Can they keep Altach out for long? On recent evidence, no. And if they fall behind, they don’t look like a side built for calm recovery.
SCR Altach Form & Analysis
Altach arrive with a more balanced recent run. They beat Grazer AK 1-0 on 11 April, and that was the sort of controlled, professional win that teams under pressure love to collect. It wasn’t flashy. It didn’t need to be. Before that, they’d lost 3-2 at SV Ried, which was a frustrating away slip, but even in defeat they found the net and stayed in the fight. The 1-1 draw at Wolfsberger AC on 21 March and the 3-1 home win over Blau Weiss Linz on 14 March show a side that’s not just hanging around — they’re doing enough to stay competitive.
There’s also a little more structure about Altach’s recent work than Tirol’s. The 1-0 win over Grazer AK came after a narrow away defeat and a draw on the road, while the 1-1 at Wolfsberger AC suggests they can take something away from a tricky venue. Mind you, they’re not invincible. The 2-0 loss at Sturm Graz on 8 March was a reminder of the gap that can open up against better opposition. But when Altach are organised, they tend to make life awkward, and that’s exactly the sort of thing you want from a relegation-round side.
Away from home, they’ve been decent enough without looking spectacular. The win at Red Bull Salzburg in the cup on 4 March won’t count in the league table, but it does tell you they can travel with some courage. In league terms, the draw at Wolfsberger and the narrow loss at Ried point to an away side that rarely collapses. They’ve also been first to score in five of their last six, which matters here. If they nick the first goal again, Tirol will have a mountain to climb. That’s the blunt truth of it.
Head-to-Head
Recent meetings lean Altach’s way. They beat Tirol 3-0 at home on 26 April 2025, followed that with a 1-0 win in Tirol on 7 December 2025, and even the 1-1 draw in Altach on 21 September 2025 fits the pattern of a side that knows how to frustrate this opponent. Tirol did land two wins in 2024 and early 2025, but the balance of the last four is firmly with Altach.
That matters because this isn’t just a random historical quirk. Tirol haven’t kept a clean sheet in three straight meetings with Altach, and that’s a theme worth respecting given how shaky they’ve looked when games turn messy. Altach will fancy their chances of finding a goal again. They usually do.
We Predict: Double Chance X2
Double Chance X2 at 8/15 looks the right call here. Altach have been the steadier side, they’ve gone three meetings without losing to Tirol, and they’re carrying far more defensive control into this one. That’s enough to lean their way, even away from home. Tirol’s last outing was a disaster, and while they can score at home, they’ve also been too easy to shake.
The projected 1-2 scoreline fits the feel of the game. Altach have been first to score regularly, Tirol have been conceding with annoying consistency, and the visitors have shown enough away resilience to avoid defeat. If you wanted a slightly more aggressive angle, Altach to win outright has a decent shout too. But for safety, X2 is the cleaner play.