Austria 1-0 Northern Ireland: Marko Arnautovic on target for hosts. Northern Ireland's Nations League worries deepened as Austria's Marko Arnautovic condemned them to a 1-0 defeat in Vienna. The West Ham striker scored the only goal in the 71st minute to leave Michael O'Neill's men without a point from their opening two matches in League B's Group 3. With the risk of relegation growing, they now need to win Monday's match against Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo to keep their fate in their own hands. Arnautovic, a constant thorn in the Northern Ireland defence, sprung the offside trap to get on to Peter Zulj's pass before slotting the ball past Bailey Peacock-Farrell to settle a close contest. Following Kyle Lafferty's shock decision to withdraw himself from the squad at the last minute, Josh Magennis was the man to start up front for Northern Ireland, but the Bolton man's first major contribution was in defence. His somewhat awkward touch did the job in diverting Marcel Sabitzer's shot over the crossbar as he fired through the crowd when Northern Ireland could only half-clear an early corner. Bailey Peacock-Farrell - involved in the mix-up which gifted Bosnia and Herzegovina a crucial second goal in Belfast last month - then committed a major mental error when he picked up Jonny Evans' back-pass to give away an indirect free-kick, and the Leeds stopper was grateful to see Arnautovic fire into the wall. Northern Ireland did not get a sniff of goal until after the half-hour mark when Ollie Norwood's raking ball found the run of Shane Ferguson, but the Millwall man - making his first start in almost two years - got his angles all wrong to head high and wide. ARNAUTOVIC GOALThe West Ham man gives Austria the lead against Northern Ireland.Watch the UEFA Nations League live on Sky Sports: https://t.co/66OYEzAptk pic.twitter.com/4MFb9eT6q7 All the chances that had been missing in the first half seemed to arrive at one when the second half began. First, Austria could only half-clear Stuart Dallas' long throw and Paddy McNair tried to curl the rebound home, but it was an easy enough save for Heinz Lindner. The hosts then went straight to the other end where a mis-hit clearance fell kindly for Arnautovic, who bundled his way past Dallas before hitting a low shot which Peacock-Farrell diverted wide. The Leeds man then denied Sabitzer after his turn and shot, while Steven Davis dragged his shot wide after being played through on goal by Dallas. Arnautovic wanted a penalty when he tried to cut in from the right and tumbled over Jamal Lewis in the 65th minute, but the referee showed no interest. He would soon have his goal regardless, providing the one real moment of class in the match. And it was almost 2-0 when Stefan Lainer turned Valentino Lazaro's corner into the side-netting. O'Neill went into all-out attack mode as Rotherham striker Kyle Vassell came on to make his debut, swiftly followed by Will Grigg, and the Wigan man was inches away from an equaliser when he twisted to head McNair's 84th-minute corner on to the far post. But that was as close as they would come, and the match ended with Arnautovic missing a fine chance to make it 2-0 as he fired wide from a tight angle.
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Borussia Dortmund vs Red Bull Salzburg: Europa League Watch Live Stream Here : https://goo.gl/1RJSFM Borussia Dortmund are set to play RB Salzburg on Thursday at home in the round of 16 of the Europa League. The Black and Yellows defeated Atalanta 4-3 on aggregate in the previous round. The Red Bulls beat Real Sociedad by the same scoreline to book their place in the last 16 of the competition. The home side will be coming into this game in good form, unbeaten in all competitions in 2018, winning four games and drawing six. Their last defeat came at the hands of Bayern Munich in a 2-1 defeat in the DFB Cup towards the end of December. RB Salzburg are in even better form than the hosts, with the side losing only one game all season. That defeat came back at the end of August, a 1-0 defeat to SK Sturm Graz in the Austrian Bundesliga. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the clash at the Westfalenstadion: Previous Encounters Thursday's Europa League match will be the first meeting between the two sides in their history. The last time Borussia Dortmund played an Austrian team was back in 2015. They beat Wolfsberg 5-0 in the third round of qualifying for the Europa League, Marco Reus was among the scorers in that game. RB Salzburg have played German sides eight times in the past, winning on just two occasions. They have also yet to win a match in Germany. Key Battles Michy Batshuayi vs Alexander Walke Michy Batshuayi has been in sparkling form since moving on loan to Borussia Dortmund from Chelsea in January. He has appeared seven times for the club so far and scored five times, including against Atalanta in the Europa League round of 32. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED The 24-year-old will be the Black and Yellows big goal threat heading into Thursday's game against RB Salzburg. He will most likely be up against Alexander Walke in the Red Bulls' goal. The goalkeeper has made eight Europa League outings this season and only conceded four goals. The 34-year-old will need to be in good form if he is going to stop Batshuayi. Munas Dabbur vs Roman Burki Munas Dabbur is RB Salzburg's top scorer in the competition with four goals. He represents the biggest goal threat for his team. The Black and Yellows' goalkeeper Roman Burki conceded three goals against Atalanta in the previous round as his side narrowly progressed in the competition. He will need to be alert in this game if his team are going to pick up a positive result heading into the second leg. Team News The home side currently have no new injury concerns heading into the first leg, with the likes of Marco Reus, Mario Gotze, Andre Schurrle and Michy Batshuayi all expected to start for Peter Stoger's side. For RB Salzburg, Duje Caleta-Car and Fredrik Gulbrandsen could return to the side after missing the previous game through suspension. But besides that, there is no other news for manager Marco Rose. Potential Borussia Dortmund Starting Lineup: Burki; Piszczek, Sokratis, Toprak, Schmelzer; Weigl, Castro, Schurrle, Gotze, Reus; Batshuayi. Potential RB Salzburg Starting Lineup: Walke; Lainer, Andre Ramalho, Caleta-Car, Ulmer; Yabo, Schlager, Samassekou, Berisha; Gulbrandsen, Dabbur. Prediction Both Borussia Dortmund and RB Salzburg are heading into Thursday's game in very good form, but the front four of Reus, Gotze, Schurrle and Batshuayi for the Black and Yellows may prove to be too much in the end for the away side. However, the hosts have been leaking goals this season and that could open the door for RB Salzburg to get an away goal heading into the second leg. Prediction: Borussia Dortmund 2-1 RB Salzburg
Neue Freunde oder Freizeitpartner finden auf http://www.freizeitpartnerportal.at SV Austria Salzburg Samstag, 5. Juni 1993 18:30 Uhr FC Wacker Innsbruck SV Austria Salzburg 5:0 FC Wacker Innsbruck Tore 1 : 0 Hermann Stadler 32. 2 : 0 Heimo Pfeifenberger 49. 3 : 0 Nikola Jurčević 54. / Elfmeter 4 : 0 Nikola Jurčević 76. 5 : 0 Leo Lainer 90. 1 Otto Konrad 2 Leo Lainer 3 Heribert Weber 4 Kurt Garger 5 Christian Fürstaller 10 Wolfgang Feiersinger gelb 35' 8 Gerald Willfurth 7 Nikola Jurčević 9 Herfried Sabitzer 2' 11 Hermann Stadler 19 Heimo Pfeifenberger 77' Reservespieler 13 Thomas Winklhofer 2' 15 Andreas Reisinger 77' 1 Milan Oraze Harald Schneider Andrzej Lesiak 4 Robert Wazinger rot 60' 8 Michael Baur gelb 54' Helmut Lorenz gelb 37' 6 Roland Kirchler 7 Manfred Linzmaier gelb 32' 12 Alfred Hörtnagl 77' 9 Václav Daněk 9 Christoph Westerthaler Reservespieler Harald Schroll 77' Trainer: Otto Barić Trainer: Walter Skocik Stadion Lehener Stadion (Salzburg / Österreich) Zuschauerzahl 13.000 Schiedsrichter Karl Finzinger (Österreich)
Neue Freunde oder Freizeitpartner finden auf http://www.freizeitpartnerportal.at FC Wacker Innsbruck Samstag, 3. April 1993 15:30 Uhr SV Austria Salzburg FC Wacker Innsbruck 0:2 SV Austria Salzburg Tore 0 : 1 Leo Lainer 56. 0 : 2 Nikola Jurčević 82. 1 Milan Oraze Harald Schneider gelb 16' 66' 3 Michael Streiter 4 Robert Wazinger 8 Michael Baur Helmut Lorenz 6 Roland Kirchler 7 Manfred Linzmaier 46' 12 Alfred Hörtnagl 9 Václav Daněk 9 Christoph Westerthaler Reservespieler Heinz Peischl 66' Klaus Tiefenbrunner 46' 1 Otto Konrad 2 Leo Lainer 3 Heribert Weber 4 Kurt Garger 5 Christian Fürstaller 10 Wolfgang Feiersinger gelb 12' 13 Thomas Winklhofer 8 Frenkie Schinkels 46' 15 Andreas Reisinger 7 Nikola Jurčević 19 Heimo Pfeifenberger gelb 49' 90' Reservespieler 9 Herfried Sabitzer 90' 11 Hermann Stadler 46' Trainer: Walter Skocik Trainer: Otto Barić Stadion Tivoli (Innsbruck / Österreich) Zuschauerzahl 12.000 Schiedsrichter Friedrich Kaupe (Österreich)