- VfB Admira Wacker Modling’s form is inconsistent, with one win, three draws and one loss in their last five league games (W1, D3, L1).
- SK Sturm Graz II are in poor form too, with two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five matches (W2, D1, L2).
A tale of two styles
The VfB Admira Wacker Modling vs SK Sturm Graz II preview highlights that VfB Admira Wacker Modling (fourth, 41pts) are on course for another season in the Austrian second division in 2026/2027, while SK Sturm Graz II (14th, 21pts) face an immediate return to the third tier after a long absence, based on the current standings after 24 games played.
Harald Suchard has made a solid fist of it since taking over the helm at Admira Wacker in March 2026 and his team operate a possession-based game with plenty of structure, patient build-up play and controlled pressing.
They should look to dictate the pace and tempo of this match as per our VfB Admira Wacker Modling vs SK Sturm Graz II prediction, against a Sturm Graz II side that play with an almost manic energy and have pressed opponents hard since coach Christoph Wurm implemented his new, more aggressive gameplan in January 2025.
This clash will be a test of styles and with development still the priority for both teams, there could be plenty of goals in this one. Wurm’s side will look to force the issue and grab possession back as soon as they can, making fast transitions and playing fast, vertical football.
Sturm Graz II’s home form is better than away
Sturm Graz II have a solid away record in the 2. Liga 2025/2026, losing just four of their 12 road games (W4, D3, L5) and scoring 13 goals on their travels. However, the VfB Admira Wacker Modling vs SK Sturm Graz II prediction suggests Admira Wacker’s strong home form (W6, D5, L1) and superior all-round quality should see them dominate this game and take the win on Sunday.
Admira have been poor at home recently, failing to win their last two (D1, L1), while Sturm Graz II have been strong on the road in the last few months, winning two of their last three away games (W2, L1). However, our home win selection is still available at a tempting 1.58.
Jonas Peinhart has been in good form for Sturm Graz II recently, hitting two goals in his last five appearances, but Admira’s Alexander Schmidt is the main goal threat with ten goals in 23 appearances this term.
A high-scoring affair is expected, so we’re backing Over 2.5 goals at 1.81 and Both Teams to Score - Yes at 1.83, while the VfB Admira Wacker Modling vs SK Sturm Graz II betting tips point to Admira’s form at home and better all-round ability, which should see them earn the three points.