Preview: Germany vs. Hungary - prediction, team news, lineups



Germany vs Hungary 

Match Info
Date19 June 2024
Time18:00 CAT
17:00 UK
StadiumVolkspark Stadium
LeagueEuro 2024
RoundRound 02


   Possible Lineup



Germany possible starting lineup:
Neuer; Kimmich, Tah, Rudiger, Mittelstadt; Andrich, Kroos; Musiala, Gundogan, Wirtz; Havertz

Hungary possible starting lineup:
Gulacsi; Orban, Lang, Szalai; Bolla, Nagy, Schafer, Kerkez; Sallai, Szoboszlai; Varga



Match Results 



FULL-TIME!!!

Germany 2 - 0 Hungary 


 Match Preview


Starting the European Championships as they mean to finish it, Germany made tournament history in their dismantling of a sorry Scotland side at the Allianz Arena last Friday, recording the biggest opening win that the men's competition has ever seen.

That was one of a spectacular seven records smashed by Nagelsmann's merciless men, who had two 21-year-old phenoms in Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala to thank for their initial advantage, before Kai Havertz slotted home from the spot after Ryan Porteous's dreadful tackle on Ilkay Gundogan.

While Antonio Rudiger's own goal prolonged Germany's streak without a clean sheet at major tournaments - which now stands at 13 matches - two thumping Niclas Fullkrug and Emre Can strikes either side of the Real Madrid man's unfortunate contribution spared his blushes and sparked Munich mania.

Taking their rightful place at the summit of Group A - ahead of the Swiss on goal difference - Germany's top-two finish will be confirmed if they prevail on Wednesday evening, as even if Scotland can stun Switzerland, their inferior head-to-head record would leave them unable to usurp Die Mannschaft.

Nagelsmann's reign may have got off to a mediocre start, but the Euro 2024 hosts are now riding the wave of a five-match unbeaten sequence - four of which have ended in victory - and they have all the motivation they require to seal their top-two finish against a recent bogey team of theirs.

It has been a little under three years since Hungary dug in for a 2-2 draw against Germany in the Euro 2020 group stage, before managing to take four points off of Die Mannschaft in the most recent Nations League, where Marco Rossi masterminded a remarkable 1-0 win in September 2022.

Adam Szalai was the hero of the hour that day with the game's only goal - and his final one for the national team before his retirement - but Hungary certainly could have done with his talismanic figure up front during their unsuccessful war with Switzerland over the weekend.

Kwadwo Duah and Michel Aebischer launched the Rossocrociati into a merited two-goal lead before Murat Yakin's side switched off - allowing Barnabas Varga to cut the deficit in half - but Switzerland withstood late Magyars pressure and restored their two-goal advantage right at the death via Breel Embolo's delicate lob.

Consequently, Rossi's troops lie third in the embryonic Group A rankings - which could suffice for a knockout berth based on their performance - and only lead Scotland on goal difference, so their top-two aspirations could come to a swift end in Stuttgart this week.

The Switzerland-inflicted defeat was just the second that Hungary have experienced in their last 17 matches in all competitions, and while both of those losses have come this month, a 12-match scoring sequence should offer the Magyars faithful the tiniest crumb of comfort.

#Vice Captain 


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