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Young Violets Austria Wien arrive with mixed league form, taking four points from their last two after a 1-1 draw at SKU Amstetten and a narrow home loss to Sturm Graz II. Their home record is modest at four wins, three draws and three defeats, while their overall goal return of 26 scored and 27 conceded underlines how often they are involved in tight games rather than dominant ones.
SC Austria Lustenau are the stronger side in the table and their away numbers point in the same direction, with six wins, two draws and three defeats on the road and only nine goals conceded away from home. They have also avoided defeat in three straight league matches, and that run includes a 2-0 away win at Floridsdorfer AC and a 1-0 success at Sturm Graz II, results that fit a team that can manage away fixtures efficiently.
The head-to-head history leans their way too, with Lustenau winning three of the last four league meetings and taking the most recent one 3-2 in October 2025. Goals are not the main reason to side with the visitors, though there is tension here because Young Violets have gone under 2.5 goals in five straight league matches, so this is more about Lustenau’s steadier away profile and the home side’s limited scoring threat.
Young Violets’ most recent home games have been decided by fine margins, but the bigger picture still favours the visitors because Lustenau have been better on the road and are tougher to beat away from home than Young Violets are at home. The away side’s 15 goals scored and nine conceded in away league matches is a cleaner profile than the hosts’ 9-11 home split, and the 3-2 win in the previous meeting shows they can find a way through even when the match opens up.
My prediction is Away Win at 21/20. Lustenau are third in the table, they have six away wins already, and they have lost only once in their last six league matches. Young Violets have been inconsistent at home, and their recent run also includes a home defeat to Sturm Graz II, which adds weight to the visitors despite the small tension created by the hosts’ recent low-scoring games.