Austria's women's football: brilliant victory against Scotland in Glasgow!

Austria's women's football: brilliant victory against Scotland in Glasgow!

in the Hampden Park in Glasgow, the Austrian footballers yesterday, on May 30, 2025, achieved an important 1-0 victory against Scotland. The player Hickelsberger-Füller scored the decisive goal for Austria in the 62nd minute. The referee Marta Huerta de Aza from Spain led the game.

The constellation of the Austrian national team included in the Zinsberger goal and in the Wienroither defense, Georgieva, Kirchberger and Hanshaw. Schasching, Zadrazil, Höbinger (95th Hillebrand) and Puntigam played in midfield, while Hickelsberger-Füller (88th Campbell) and Purtscheller performed in the attack. Georgieva received a yellow card during the game.

performance overview of the group phase

After the fifth matchday, Austria took third place in the table with two wins and three defeats, which results in a total of six points. The results of the previous games are as follows:

  • Austria - Scotland: 1: 0
  • Netherlands - Germany: 2: 2
  • Germany - Austria: 4: 1
  • Scotland - Netherlands: 1: 2
  • Netherlands - Austria: 3: 1
  • Scotland - Germany: 0: 4
  • Austria - Netherlands: 1: 3
  • Germany - Scotland: 6: 1

The table after five games looks as follows:

Platz team victory tie defeats goals Points
1 Germany 4 1 0 20: 4 13
2 Netherlands 3 1 1 10: 9 10
3 Austria 2 0 3 5:10 6
4 Scotland 0 0 5 2:14 0

outlook for the next games

The next and final games of the group phase take place on June 3. So there will be a meeting between the Netherlands and Scotland, while Austria will compete against Germany in the Generali Arena in Vienna. The kick -off is at 8:30 p.m.

In parallel to this exciting tournament, the German soccer players under the direction of national coach Martina Voss-Tecklenburg are preparing for the European Championship final against England in the Wembley Stadium. The Munich women are known to have never lost a final in their previous European Championship history. In addition, a record -breaking number of spectators in the Wembley is expected, where public viewing is already being organized in Germany. Klara Bühl will be missing due to a corona infection, but is symptom-free. Captain Alexandra Popp recently said that the team has nothing to lose and wants to bring the European Championship title to Germany.

The hype about the European Championship is also said to have a positive impact on women's football in the Bundesliga, where increasingly promoted sustainability. The reception for the DFB women in Frankfurt will take place regardless of the end of the final on Monday.

For detailed information on the games of the Austrian national team, fans can report on kicker.de and Sky.de read or directly on krone.at look.

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