In the Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26, November marks a pivotal phase of the regular season, covering Matchdays 13 to 16. With the league nearing its halfway point, every fixture becomes crucial as clubs fight to secure their place in the Championship Group or avoid falling into the Relegation Zone.
Top teams like RB Salzburg, Sturm Graz, and LASK aim to strengthen their title challenges, while mid-table sides such as Austria Wien and Rapid Wien battle to stay in contention for the top six. Meanwhile, lower-ranked teams like SCR Altach, WSG Tirol, and Blau-Weiß Linz face must-win matches to keep their survival hopes alive.
November’s results often define the momentum heading into the winter break. Strong performances can set up a successful finish to the season, while poor form may lead to major tactical or managerial changes. Overall, November is a make-or-break month that shapes the destiny of clubs across Austria’s top flight.
Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26 – Tournament Format in November
The Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26 continues its regular season phase during November 2025, before the league later splits into two groups in spring. Here’s how the format operates specifically during November:
Regular Season Format
• The 12 clubs in the Austrian Bundesliga play each other twice (home and away) across 22 rounds.
• November 2025 features Rounds 13–16, continuing the second half of the regular season.
• Points are accumulated through the standard system:
- Win: 3 points
- Draw: 1 point
- Loss: 0 points
What Happens in November
• Clubs are competing to secure top-six positions before the league splits later in the season (after Round 22).
• Every point in November becomes crucial, as teams aim to:
Qualify for the Championship Group (Top 6)
Avoid slipping into the Relegation Group (Bottom 6)
Post-November Continuation
• After November, only six more matchdays remain before the split stage in early 2026.
• The points-halving rule will apply after Round 22:
Each team’s total points are halved (and rounded down if necessary) before entering their respective group.
Structure Overview
Regular Season
• Teams: 12
• Description: Each team plays 22 matches (home and away against every opponent).
• Timeframe: July – March
• Championship Group
• Teams: Top 6 from the regular season
• Description: Compete for the league title and European qualification spots.
• Timeframe: April – May
Relegation Group
• Teams: Bottom 6 from the regular season
• Description: Battle to avoid relegation to the Austrian 2. Liga.
• Timeframe: April – May
Focus of November
• Teams like RB Salzburg, Sturm Graz, and LASK usually push for dominance.
• Mid-table clubs (e.g., Austria Wien, Rapid Wien, WSG Tirol) aim to strengthen their bid for the top half.
• Lower teams (like Blau-Weiß Linz or SCR Altach) focus on collecting vital survival points.
Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26 – November Fixtures
The full list of November 2025 fixtures, arranged by date and matchday:
Matchday 13 – 1 to 2 November 2025
Saturday, 1 November 2025
• FC Blau-Weiß Linz vs LASK
• SK Rapid Wien vs Hartberg
• Sturm Graz vs Austria Wien
Sunday, 2 November 2025
• SCR Altach vs WSG Tirol
• RB Salzburg vs Wolfsberger AC
• SV Ried vs FC Tirol Innsbruck
Matchday 14 – 8 to 9 November 2025
Saturday, 8 November 2025
• SCR Altach vs LASK
• Blau-Weiß Linz vs SV Ried
• Hartberg vs Wolfsberger AC
Sunday, 9 November 2025
• RB Salzburg vs Austria Wien
• Sturm Graz vs WSG Tirol
• Rapid Wien vs FC Tirol Innsbruck
Matchday 15 – 22 to 23 November 2025
Saturday, 22 November 2025
• WSG Tirol vs RB Salzburg
• Blau-Weiß Linz vs Austria Wien
• LASK vs SCR Altach
Sunday, 23 November 2025
• Sturm Graz vs SV Ried
• Wolfsberger AC vs Hartberg
• Rapid Wien vs FC Tirol Innsbruck
Matchday 16 – 29 to 30 November 2025
Saturday, 29 November 2025
• Austria Wien vs WSG Tirol
• Sturm Graz vs Blau-Weiß Linz
• Hartberg vs SV Ried
Sunday, 30 November 2025
• SC Rheindorf Altach vs RB Salzburg
• LASK vs Rapid Wien
• Wolfsberger AC vs FC Tirol Innsbruck
Importance of November in the Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26
The month of November 2025 plays a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of the Austrian Bundesliga season. As the league approaches the final stretch of its regular season, November’s matchdays (Rounds 13–16) become decisive for every club — whether they are fighting for the title, European qualification, or survival.
1. Mid-Season Turning Point
November marks the midway stage of the regular season. Teams have already faced most opponents once, and the second round of fixtures begins. Clubs start to understand their realistic ambitions — whether they can push for the top six or must prepare for a relegation battle.
2. Race for the Championship Group
• Every point in November directly affects who will qualify for the Championship Group (Top 6) after Round 22.
• Strong performances in November can secure a club’s place among the elite.
• Teams like RB Salzburg, Sturm Graz, and LASK aim to widen their lead.
• Mid-table sides such as Austria Wien and Rapid Wien fight to stay in contention before the winter break.
3. Pressure on Relegation Zone Teams
For lower-ranked clubs like SCR Altach, WSG Tirol, or Blau-Weiß Linz, November fixtures are often described as “six-point matches.” The gap between the bottom and mid-table teams can quickly grow, so securing wins in November can be vital to avoid late-season panic.
4. Pre-Winter Momentum
• November fixtures are typically the final full month of league play before the winter break in December. Building momentum here is key:
- Teams that end November strong often carry that confidence into the spring.
- Poor runs in November can lead to managerial changes or squad reshuffling before the transfer window opens.
5. Tactical and Squad Adjustments
By November, coaches have a clear picture of what’s working and what isn’t. Tactical adjustments, squad rotations, and injury management become critical as the weather turns colder and match intensity rises.
Conclusion
November 2025 stands out as one of the most decisive months in the Austrian Bundesliga 2025–26 season. With four matchdays packed with intense fixtures, the league enters a phase where every point carries extra weight. Teams fighting for the Championship Group must capitalize on this period to secure their top-six ambitions, while those near the bottom strive to build enough momentum to avoid slipping into the Relegation Group.
As the weather cools and the winter break approaches, November serves as both a test of endurance and strategy. Consistency, squad depth, and tactical discipline become key factors that separate the true title contenders from the rest. The performances in this month often shape how clubs will approach the final stretch of the regular season — making November a turning point in the race for glory, European spots, and top-flight survival in Austrian football.
