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Hungary vs. Montenegro: preview and betting tips
The final group play of the Euro qualifiers in Germany starts on Sunday. Montenegro have a hope, albeit a small one, but they must rob the Hungarians. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
The final group play of the Euro qualifiers in Germany starts on Sunday. Montenegro have a hope, albeit a small one, but they must rob the Hungarians. What to expect from the match and what to bet on?
Hungary secured qualification for the final tournament on Thursday, albeit thanks to a lucky own goal in the last minute of stoppage time. They have put in impressive performances at both of the last two European Championships.
Montenegro hold a theoretical hope of qualifying, but they must win while hoping for a Serbian defeat at home to Bulgaria. However, it lost a key match at the last meeting when it fell just short against the Serbs.
Hungary’s key figures
The home side will rely on Dominik Szoboszlai, who has been a stable member of Liverpool’s line-up since the summer. The lanky forward Martin Ádám has been productive in the Korean league and scored an important goal in Lithuania on Thursday.
Montenegro’s key figures
That Montenegro is still in the game may owe primarily to two legends. Stefan Jovetic, the national team’s all-time top scorer, has struck three times, while Atletico Madrid stopper Stefan Savic has struck four times.
Hungary’s performance has not been as sovereign as might have been expected. Only one win from the last four games, while the 2-2 draws in Lithuania and Bulgaria are definitely a warning for the coaches on the defensive side of the ball.
Moreover, one cannot ignore the fact that the Hungarians have already secured promotion and do not need to chase a win. Quite possibly there will be a rotation, and even given Montenegro’s motivation, I don’t think the visitors will lose on Hungarian soil.
For the less risky bettors, a tip on at least one goal by Montenegro in the match is offered. In the past six matches, it has managed to do so every time. For example, she gave Bulgaria a deuce while playing over half an hour shorthanded.
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