The Austria Bundesliga moves into round No. 2 this weekend with a full slate of games. Five teams are locked on three points each after the opening round of games. Salzburg, LASK, Austria Lustenau, Hartberg, and Wien go into matchday No. 2 seeking a second straight win.
Lustenau won 2-1 against WSG Tirol on matchday No. 1. Now, Lustenau take on SV Reid. Reid lost 1-0 versus Rapid Wien on opening day.
SV Ried have a brilliant head-to-head record against Lustenau. The home side has a record of 3W-3D-0L against Reid in their last six matches. Four of the last six games between these sides finished with under 1.5 goals.
Lustenau picked up a 2-1 win on opening day and got goals from Anthony Schmid and Anderson. Austria Lustenau won the Bundesliga 2 last season and may have difficulty ast the Bundesliga 1 campaign continues.
Red Bull Salzburg are the serial winners of the Bundesliga. Die Roten Bullen have dominated their head-to-head series of fixtures versus Sturm Graz. Salzburg have a record of 5W-0D-1L.
The reigning Bundesliga champions, Red Bull Salzburg claimed a 3-0 win against Austria Wien on matchday No. 1. The last time these teams met at Sturm Graz, Red Bull Salzburg fell 2-1.
Sturm Graz finished second in the regular season last term. Still, Sturm Graz were 13 points off of first-place Red Bull Salzburg.
Tirol have edged Hartberg in head-to-head matches over the course of the teams’ last six encounters. The home side have a record of 3W-2D-1L in the last six matches.
Hartberg finished 10th last season in the Bundesliga table. They started the season with a 2-1 win against Altach.
Tirol ended the campaign ninth in 2021-22. Opening day didn’t go well for Tirol as they fell 2-1 to Lustenau.
LASK have been strong against Austria Wien in the last six head-to-head meetings. The Black and White have a record of 4W-1D-1L in the last six matches versus Wien.
Austria Wien fell 3-0 to Salzburg last time out. They have struggled against LASK in recent matches. The away team won the last two matches between these teams.
LASK finished eighth last season in the Bundesliga. The Black and White started the season well with a 3-1 win over Klagenfurt on matchday No. 1.