

Young Boys Women secured an impressive 3-1 away victory over St Gallen Women in the Switzerland Women's Division 1 on May 9, 2026. The visitors dominated proceedings from start to finish, showcasing their superior quality in all areas of the pitch.
Match Overview
Facing a strong St Gallen side on their home ground, Young Boys Women asserted themselves early. They took the lead in the opening quarter and continued to press forward. St Gallen equalised briefly in the second half, but Young Boys responded immediately with two quickfire goals to take full control. The final scoreline was a fair reflection of the balance of play.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Young Boys opened the scoring with a curling free kick that beat the wall and nestled into the top corner.
- 32nd minute: The home side had a goal disallowed for offside after a VAR review.
- 56th minute: St Gallen equalised with a scrappy goal from a corner, sparked a brief period of hope.
- 62nd minute: Young Boys restored their lead with a well-worked team goal finished by the striker.
- 68th minute: The third goal came from a counterattack, with the winger cutting inside and firing low past the goalkeeper.
Tactical Story
Young Boys Women employed a high press that disrupted St Gallen's build-up play throughout the first hour. Their midfield trio dominated the centre of the park, recycling possession efficiently. After conceding, they showed excellent mental resilience to regain the lead within six minutes. St Gallen struggled to create meaningful chances outside of set pieces.
Standout Performers
Young Boys' attacking midfielder was named player of the match for her creativity and a goal. The defensive line, marshalled by the captain, limited St Gallen to few shots on target. St Gallen's goalkeeper made several crucial saves to keep her team in the game, but could not prevent the defeat.
Season Impact
The victory keeps Young Boys Women firmly in the title race in the Switzerland Women's Division 1, now just one point behind the leaders with a game in hand. St Gallen Women slip to fifth place, but remain in contention for a top-half finish. The result also strengthens Young Boys' impressive away record this season.