Hungary Fixtures 2024/25
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Road To Euro 2016
Hungary's home games for qualification to Euro 2016 were played at the 22,000 seater Groupama Arena in Budapest.
Hungary finished 3rd in Group F Euro 2016 qualification behind group winners Northern Ireland and second placed Romania. 3rd place saw Hungary progress though to the Euro 2016 qualifiers where they beat Norway 3-1 on aggregate over two legs.## Hungary Euro 2016 Fixtures
Hungary Euro 2016 Fixtures
Austria v Hungary
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Hungary v Iceland
After qualifying for the Euros for the first time this will be a game both sides will be hoping they can win. This looks like a fairly easy group and whoever wins this has a great chance of qualifying for the knockout stages!
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Hungary v Portugal
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Key Players
Key Player
Balázs Dzsudzsák is the main man for Hungary. He was the only player to play in every game in qualifying and has an impressive football CV having previously played for PSV and Dinamo Moscow.
The Goals
Tamas Priskin, formerly of Watford, tends to start upfront for Hungary alongside Zoltan Gera. Neither have particularly impressive scoring records though and Hungary may struggle for goals.
One To Watch Out For
Just for the fact that some English football fans may be familiar with him already, one to watch is Dániel Tőzsér of Queens Park Rangers.
Young Starlet
László Kleinheisler is only 21 and his game time may be limited but he is a bright spark who could do something if he features in games. The midfielder who plays for Videoton FC may be eyeing this an opportunity to showcase his talents.