Top game in Schnabelholz: ÖFB women welcome the Netherlands!
On April 8, 2025, the Austrian women's national team will meet the Netherlands at the Schnabelholz Stadium. Tickets available now.
Top game in Schnabelholz: ÖFB women welcome the Netherlands!
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Austrian women's national team will be in... Schnabelholz Stadium in Altach face the Netherlands, a highly anticipated match in the UEFA Women's Nations League. This game, which starts at 6:15 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ORF1, comes just 33 days after the first successful international match of 2025 against Scotland, which the Austrians won 1-0. Tickets for this top game are already available and the anticipation of a full stadium is growing.
Bernhard Neuhold, Managing Director of ÖFB Wirtschaftsbetriebe GmbH, praised the excellent conditions that SCR Altach has created for the women's national team. “In the past, the SCR Altach has offered very good conditions, both organizationally and in terms of viewer interest,” said Neuhold. Team boss Alexander Schriebl is also looking forward to the commitment of the spectators, whose energy will play a decisive role in the game. The Schnabelholz Stadium, which is considered the most modern football facility in Vorarlberg, offers a unique atmosphere with a capacity of 8,500 spectators, as fans can sit particularly close to the pitch, as has been reported.
State-of-the-art stadium infrastructure
The development of the Schnabelholz Stadium, how scra.at describes, has taken place in several construction phases and now results in an improved stadium experience with covered seating and high capacity. “In no stadium in Austria does the spectator sit closer to the pitch,” which significantly enhances the experience for the fans. In recent years, top international clubs such as Borussia Dortmund and FC Liverpool have also used SCR Altach's modern infrastructure, which further contributes to the stadium's attractiveness. The aim of this event is to sustainably strengthen the enthusiasm for women's football in Vorarlberg, explained the managing director of SCR Altach, Christoph Längle.