Fri, 7 Nov 2025, 17:00
2. Liga
Austria
Austria
Full Time

Match Timeline

38'
M. Brugger🟨
Yellow Card
57'
S. Feyrer🟨
Yellow Card
59'
S. Sylla🟨
Yellow Card
62'
S. SyllaπŸ”„
Substitution 1 β†’ A. Bosnjak
62'
F. LechnerπŸ”„
Substitution 2 β†’ A. Radics
71'
P. SchmidtπŸ”„
Substitution 1 β†’ B. Susso
71'
D. TitkovπŸ”„
Substitution 2 β†’ K. Stratznig
79'
L. Tischler🟨
Yellow Card
81'
B. ZimmermannπŸ”„
Substitution 3 β†’ L. Edelhofer
82'
M. BruggerπŸ”„
Substitution 3 β†’ P. Muller
89'
S. MalinowskiπŸ”„
Substitution 4 β†’ R. Steinmann
90'
K. Conte🟨
Yellow Card

Head-to-Head

πŸ“ˆ Team Form & Statistics

WSPG Wels
WSPG Wels
Form: D-L-W-L-L
First Vienna
First Vienna
Form: L-L-W-L-W
Record
1 W
3 D
6 L
β€’
2 W
3 D
5 L
Goals Per Game
1.4
Scored
vs
1.1
Scored
2.1
Conceded
vs
1.4
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
0%
Clean Sheets
30%
BTTS
70%
BTTS
50%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:1.4
Away:1.4
Conceded
Home:1.4
Away:2.8
Scored
Home:0.7
Away:1.8
Conceded
Home:1.8
Away:0.8

⚑ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1489
Average
1493
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1466
↓ Momentum (-23)
1438
↓ Momentum (-54)
Expected Outcome
32%
Home Win
35%
Draw
33%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1465
Attack
1480
1459
Defence
1519
Recent Form
1427
Attack
1469
1419
Defence
1510
Post-Match Changes
+1
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

πŸ“ Match Preview

Bottom Boys vs Mid-Table Travelers
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:2.15
Expected Value:+39.8%

Ag man, this one looks pretty straightforward! WSPG Wels are rock bottom of the 2. Liga with only 8 points from 12 games, and it's not hard to see why. These okes haven't kept a single clean sheet in their last 10 matches - that's shocking stuff! They're leaking goals like a sieve, conceding 2.1 per game while scoring 1.4. Their recent form shows they can find the net (3-3 vs Stripfing, 3-2 vs Rapid Wien II), but their defense is absolutely kak. First Vienna, sitting in 10th, aren't world-beaters but they're doing much better. Here's the interesting bit - their away form is actually pretty solid! They've won 50% of their away games recently, including a 2-0 win at Sturm Graz II and a 3-0 victory at SV Kapfenberg. Both clean sheets, by the way. They're only conceding 0.75 goals per game on their travels, which is massive compared to Wels' defensive shambles. Looking at the recent results, Wels managed a 1-1 draw against bottom-dwellers Bregenz, but that's about as good as it gets. First Vienna lost their last two at home but those were against top teams (SKU Amstetten and Admira Wacker). On the road, they're a different beast entirely. The stats don't lie here - Wels have 0% clean sheet rate in their last 10, while First Vienna have kept 30% clean sheets overall and look much tighter away from home. With goal expectancy favoring the visitors (1.57 vs 1.07), this looks like a straightforward away win to me. Key Points: - WSPG Wels: 0 clean sheets in last 10 games - worst defense in the league - First Vienna: 50% away win rate recently, only conceding 0.75 goals per game away - Recent away wins for Vienna: 2-0 vs Sturm Graz II, 3-0 vs SV Kapfenberg - Wels games average 3.5 total goals per game - always open but defensively weak - League position says it all: 14th vs 10th - clear quality gap Summary: Listen boet, sometimes the obvious bet is the right one. First Vienna's away form is solid while Wels can't defend to save their lives. The visitors should take this one comfortably.

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Goal Fest Incoming When Wels Hosts Vienna
Recommendation:OVER_2_5
Odds:1.95
Expected Value:+7.2%

Get ready for some serious goal action, folks! The Big O is licking his lips at this matchup between WSPG Wels and First Vienna. When you've got a home team that hasn't kept a clean sheet in their last 10 matches, you know we're in for some fireworks! WSPG Wels might be sitting pretty at the bottom of the table, but don't let that fool you - their games are anything but boring. These lads are averaging 1.40 goals scored AND 2.10 conceded per game. That's a recipe for excitement! Just look at their recent results: a 4-3 thriller against Stripfing, a 3-2 home win over Rapid Wien II, and a 4-2 loss to Austria Salzburg. This team simply doesn't do defensive masterclasses - they do goal fests! First Vienna comes into this with an interesting split personality. They might be struggling at home, but on the road? They're a different beast entirely! Away from home, they're scoring 1.75 goals per game and have picked up impressive 2-0 and 3-0 victories on their travels. While their away defense is normally solid (only 0.75 conceded per game), even they might struggle to contain Wels's chaotic style. The Big O loves what he sees here. WSPG Wels has seen both teams score in 70% of their recent games, and with their defensive record reading like a horror story, goals are virtually guaranteed. The goal expectancy model is calling for 2.64 goals, but The Big O thinks we're in for even more action! When you combine a leaky home defense with an away side that knows how to find the net on the road, you get exactly the kind of high-scoring entertainment that makes football worth watching. Life's definitely too short for nil-nil, and this match is going to prove it!

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Wels Ready to Bite Back Against Vienna
Recommendation:DRAW
Odds:3.42
Expected Value:+30.0%

Oh, what a delightful matchup we have here! While the market might be looking down at our little puppies from Wels, I see something special brewing. Let me tell you why WSPG Wels might just surprise everyone! Looking at their recent home form, these underdogs have been absolute warriors on their own patch. In their last five home games, they've only lost 20% of the time - that's right, just one loss! They've drawn three of those matches, showing they know how to frustrate the bigger teams. Just look at some of their recent performances: a gritty 1-1 draw with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, another 1-1 stalemate against FC Liefering, and even a thrilling 3-2 victory over Rapid Wien II. These aren't the results of a team that just rolls over! What I love most is their fighting spirit. They've been scoring regularly (1.40 goals per game) and both teams have scored in 70% of their matches - meaning they're not just sitting back defending, they're getting forward and making things happen. That 3-2 win against Rapid Wien II shows they have bite when they need it. Now, First Vienna comes to town with decent away form, but let's not get carried away. They've been inconsistent overall, and while they've won half of their last four away games, they've also shown they can be vulnerable. Their recent 2-3 home loss to SKU Amstetten and 1-3 defeat to Admira Wacker suggest they're not invincible. The key here is Wels' home resilience. They've proven they can hold their own against better teams, drawing with SKN ST. Polten (2-2 in the Cup) and FC Liefering. With the odds offering generous value on anything but a Vienna win, I'm smelling opportunity! Both teams tend to score in these matches, which should make for an entertaining affair. Wels will likely come out fighting, knowing they need points to climb the table, while Vienna might underestimate their hosts. Remember, in the world of underdog betting, we're not looking for the obvious - we're looking for value where others see none. And I see plenty of value in our Wels puppies today!

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Vienna's Away Form vs Wels' Defensive Woes
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_YES
Odds:1.80
Expected Value:+29.6%

This Friday's 2. Liga clash presents a clear mismatch between a struggling home side and a mid-table team with excellent away credentials. WSPG Wels sits second-bottom in the league with just 8 points from 12 matches, while First Vienna occupies a more respectable 10th position with 15 points. The home side's defensive record is alarming - they've failed to keep a single clean sheet in their last 10 matches, conceding an average of 2.10 goals per game. Their recent results tell a story of defensive fragility, including a 4-3 loss to Stripfing, a 4-2 defeat at Austria Salzburg, and a 2-0 loss to Austria Klagenfurt. While they can score (1.40 goals per game), their inability to shut opponents out is a major concern. First Vienna, by contrast, has been surprisingly strong on the road. Their away form shows a 50% win rate, with impressive victories at Sturm Graz II (2-0) and SV Kapfenberg (3-0). They score 1.75 goals per game away from home and maintain a respectable 30% clean sheet rate overall. Their recent form, while not spectacular, shows they can compete with teams above them in the table. The statistical picture points toward a high-scoring encounter. Wels' matches have averaged 3.5 total goals recently, driven by their leaky defense. Vienna's away games average 2.5 goals, but their attacking prowess on the road (1.75 goals per game) combined with Wels' defensive vulnerabilities suggests both teams will find the net. The league standings reflect the quality gap - Vienna's 15 points versus Wels' 8 points indicates a clear class difference. Vienna's ability to perform away from home, where they've been more effective than at home, further strengthens their position. Key Points: - Wels has 0% clean sheet rate in last 10 matches - Vienna boasts 50% win rate away from home - Wels concedes 2.10 goals per game at home - Vienna scores 1.75 goals per game on the road - Both teams have shown they can score consistently - League position shows clear quality gap (10th vs 14th) Given Wels' defensive record and both teams' scoring capabilities, Both Teams to Score - Yes appears to offer the most value. The home side's inability to keep clean sheets combined with Vienna's away attacking form makes this outcome highly probable.

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Battle of the Struggling Forces
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_YES
Odds:1.80
Expected Value:+8.0%

In the grand tapestry of football, some matches reveal deeper truths about the nature of struggle and redemption. This encounter between WSPG Wels and First Vienna speaks to us of two teams walking different paths toward the same destination - survival. WSPG Wels, rooted at the bottom of the table with but 8 points from 12 games, have been wandering in the wilderness of defeat. Yet, wisdom teaches us that even the darkest night gives way to dawn. Their recent home form whispers of hope - from their last five encounters on their own soil, they have emerged victorious in 20% and shared the spoils in 60%. The numbers tell a story of transformation, for while they concede 2.10 goals per game overall, at home this number drops to 1.40. In their last outing, they drew 1-1 with Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, and before that, scored three in a thrilling 3-2 victory over Rapid Wien II. First Vienna, standing ten places higher with 15 points, have found their strength away from home. Like a tree that grows stronger in harsh winds, their away form shows 50% victories from their last four travels. They scored twice against Sturm Graz II and three against SV Kapfenberg in recent away victories. Yet they too know the taste of defeat, having fallen 2-3 to SKU Amstetten and 1-3 to Admira Wacker in their most recent home encounters. The deeper wisdom of statistics reveals that both teams carry the burden of defensive frailty. WSPG have kept no clean sheets in their last ten matches, while First Vienna have managed only three. Both teams have found the net in 70% of WSPG's recent games and 50% of Vienna's. The goal expectancy suggests 2.64 goals may grace this contest. Remember, young padawan, in football as in life, balance is key. Both teams possess the ability to score, yet both carry the vulnerability to concede. This duality often leads to the most entertaining of spectacles.

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Vienna To Continue Away Day Joy
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:2.29
Expected Value:+9.9%

Right then, let's have a proper look at this bottom-half clash in the Austrian 2. Liga. WSPG Wels are propping up the table in 14th spot with just 8 points from 12 games, while First Vienna are sitting pretty in 10th with 15 points. On paper, there's a clear gulf between these two sides. Wels have been having a right old time of it lately - and not in a good way. They've managed just one win in their last ten games, and that was a narrow 3-2 victory over Rapid Wien II, who aren't exactly setting the world alight either. Their recent reads like a who's who of struggling: they drew 1-1 with the bottom side Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz, got battered 4-3 by Stripfing, and shipped four against Austria Salzburg. The lads just can't keep a clean sheet - zero in their last ten matches! They're averaging 2.1 goals conceded per game, which is proper dodgy. First Vienna, on the other hand, have been much better on their travels. They've won half of their away games recently, which ain't bad at this level. They put three past SV Kapfenberg and two past Sturm Graz II in their last two away trips. What's really impressive is their away defense - only letting in 0.75 goals per game on the road. They've kept three clean sheets in their last ten, which is three more than Wels have managed! The stats tell a clear story here. Wels are shipping goals for fun (70% of their games see both teams score), while Vienna are much tighter at the back, especially away from home. Vienna's away form of 50% wins versus Wels' home form of just 20% wins speaks volumes. Looking at the odds, Vienna at 2.29 looks about right to me. They're the better team, in better form, and have been solid on the road. Wels are struggling badly and look like they might be in for another long afternoon at the office. Key Points: - WSPG Wels have won just 1 of their last 10 games (10% win rate) - First Vienna have won 50% of their recent away games - Wels have kept 0 clean sheets in 10 games; Vienna have 3 - Vienna concede just 0.75 goals per away game - Wels are 14th in the table; Vienna are 10th The Verdict: This looks pretty straightforward to me. First Vienna are the better side with much better away form, and they're up against a Wels team that can't stop conceding goals. Vienna should have too much quality here and get the job done.

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