TSV Egger Glas Hartberg faces a pivotal key match in the Austrian Bundesliga. With three rounds remaining in the season, the club from Eastern Styria continues its fight for a coveted spot in the league's internal European play-off. On Sunday, coach Manfred Schmid's squad will travel to face Wiener Austria, a duel that could determine Hartberg's international ambitions. The match, kicking off at 2:30 PM, will be officiated by Salzburg referee Sebastian Gishamer.

TSV Hartberg's hopes are particularly pinned on their impressive away form. The team has been undefeated in nine away games and is now aiming for "La Decima," their tenth consecutive unbeaten performance on the road. This consistency away from home is expected to lead to success at the Verteilerkreis in Vienna.

There is positive news regarding player availability: Konstantin Schopp and Paul Komposch have returned to training after recovering from illness and injury, respectively. However, a decision on whether these two important players will be available for Sunday's match will be made at short notice.

Captain Jürgen Heil emphasizes the significance of the upcoming encounter: "On Sunday, a very important away game awaits us against Austria. If you look at the table, you can see that it will probably be about the last international spot." Heil also recalls their previous successes against Wiener Austria this season, having beaten them twice already.

Their only defeat in the championship group against Austria was particularly unfortunate due to an early red card. Heil stresses the team's determination: "We will gather all our strength in the final weeks and want to make amends for the defeat against LASK with a victory on Sunday." Head coach Manfred Schmid sees TSV Hartberg at the beginning of a decisive phase of the season, where every point counts.