
Friendlies
5:00 PMMarch 27, 2026
Friendly International
Ernst Happel Stadion
Referee: Mohammed Khled Hoish, Saudi Arabia


Austria


Ghana
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Expected goals (xG)
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Passing
409 (87%)
Accurate passes
252 (80%)
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Coach
Ralf Dietrich Rangnick
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Austria dismantled Ghana 5-1 in a dominant friendly display at the Ernst Happel Stadion, with Marcel Sabitzer leading the charge.
This international friendly on March 27, 2026, served as a crucial test for both nations. Austria aimed to build on recent performances. Ghana sought to find rhythm and cohesion against a strong European opponent.
Austria made an immediate statement of intent. They pressed high and controlled possession from kickoff. Their early pressure paid off quickly. In the 12th minute, Marcel Sabitzer stepped up and calmly converted a penalty.
Ghana struggled to gain a foothold in the midfield battle. Their passes often went astray under Austria’s relentless pressure. Thomas Partey received a yellow card just before halftime in the 45+3 minute, reflecting Ghana’s frustration. Austria maintained their single-goal advantage into the break.
The halftime whistle offered both coaches a chance to regroup. Austria aimed to maintain their intensity and find more goals. Ghana, however, needed a drastic tactical change to improve their defensive shape and create more attacking opportunities.
Austria emerged from the break with renewed vigor and several substitutions. They quickly extended their lead. In the 51st minute, Michael Gregoritsch guided a precise shot into the net. Sabitzer provided a key assist.
Just eight minutes later, Austria struck again. Stefan Posch smashed the ball home in the 59th minute, assisted by Gregoritsch. The Austrians were now in full control of the match, delighting the home crowd.
Ghana made a series of substitutions around the 70-minute mark. They looked to inject fresh legs and energy into their struggling side. Jordan Ayew pulled one back for the visitors in the 77th minute, finding the net after a rare Ghanaian offensive move.
Any hopes of a Ghana comeback were short-lived. Three minutes later, Austria restored their four-goal cushion. C. Chukwuemeka scored in the 80th minute, again assisted by the influential Sabitzer. Nicolas Seiwald then added a fifth goal in stoppage time, at 90+2 minutes, to cap a memorable night.
Austria’s statistical dominance underscored their performance. They commanded 60% of possession and registered seven shots on target from 11 total shots. Ghana managed just one shot on target from five total attempts, reflecting their struggles in front of goal.
This resounding victory provides Austria with significant confidence and momentum. They will now look forward to their next international fixtures with optimism. Ghana, conversely, must thoroughly reassess their approach after a humbling defeat.
