Hungary vs Republic of Ireland – Match Preview & Predictions
Alright, here we go again—Group F is heating up, and Sunday’s showdown between Hungary and the Republic of Ireland might just decide who’s staying in the qualifying fight and who’s fading out. Ireland kept their campaign alive with that massive 2–0 win over Portugal, but now comes the real test: getting something from Budapest… which hasn’t exactly gone well for them recently.
Hungary, on the other hand, just can’t stop leaking goals. Fun for the neutrals, stressful for their fans. Their defense has been all over the place throughout this qualifying cycle, yet they somehow always find a way to stay dangerous up front—thanks mostly to one man: Barnabás Varga.
Let’s break it all down.
Use of Statistics & Team Form
If you love stats, this matchup has plenty of them pointing both ways. Hungary have let in 27 goals in their last 15 games—that’s almost two per match. You don’t survive long in qualifying defending like that.
Ireland aren’t perfect either, but they’ve made themselves tough to beat at home with back-to-back wins. The big issue? Away form. They’ve lost both away matches in this group, and overall they’ve won just once in their last six games on the road. Basically, they look confident in Dublin but lose their sparkle once they travel.
Hungary also haven’t convinced anyone, starting strong in their first match (that early 2–0 burst in Dublin) but fading out badly since. Both teams can score; both teams can concede. It’s that kind of game.
Expert Tipsters’ Angle
Tipsters seem split on this one. Ireland have momentum, but momentum doesn’t always travel well. Hungary are inconsistent, but that attack can flip a match anytime—especially with Varga involved.
Most experts lean toward goals rather than picking a winner. It’s that classic “two shaky defenses and one lethal striker” situation.
Head-to-Head Record
These sides always seem to give us chaos. In the recent meetings involving Hungary, Ireland, and Portugal, the Hungarians have scored and conceded at least twice in all three matchups. So if you’re expecting a dull 0–0, good luck with that.
Ireland have shown they can fight back—like in Dublin where they clawed out a 2–2 draw after a rough start. But playing in Budapest is another story.
Wide Betting Market Coverage
For bettors, this match is a dream because there are loads of angles:
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Both Teams To Score feels hot
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Over 2.5 Goals looks alive with both sides struggling defensively
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Varga Anytime Scorer almost feels like a standard pick now
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Ireland Double Chance if you believe in their late qualifying surge
Markets are wide open and perfect for mix-and-match betting slips.
No Fixed Matches – Just Real Analysis
As always, no nonsense. No fixed matches, no “100% sure” scams, nothing like that. Just honest form reading and smart angles based on stats, team news, and trends.
Team News
Hungary:
Barnabás Varga is the headline man—again. The striker is on fire, scoring five goals in his last five internationals. He got Hungary’s opener in Dublin earlier in the campaign and even bagged a brace against Portugal at home. Expect him to start and get plenty of service.
Defensively, though, Hungary have issues. Mistakes, gaps, bad marking—you name it. The back line needs a serious reset.
Ireland:
The Irish camp is buzzing after the win vs Portugal. Spirits are high, but the squad still lacks a clinical striker. Their midfield has been improving, pressing better, controlling phases, but creating chances away from home is still a problem.
No major injuries expected, but fatigue could play a role since this is a quick turnaround.
Players to Watch
Barnabás Varga (Hungary)
The guy’s a machine right now. Six goals in his last seven for club and country. He’s physical, quick, and always seems to be in the right spot. If Hungary score, chances are he’s somewhere near the ball.
Adam Idah (Ireland)
Ireland need someone to step up away from home, and Idah feels like the one who could cause problems. Strong runner, can hold the ball, and loves a scrap with defenders.
Josh Cullen (Ireland)
The glue in midfield. If Ireland win the midfield battle, they’ve got a shot.
Match Prediction
This one feels like it has goals written all over it. Hungary can’t defend but can score; Ireland are improving but shaky away. Everything points to a high-energy, back-and-forth match.
Prediction:
Hungary 2–1 Ireland
Hungary’s attacking edge at home—mainly Varga—might be the difference.
Stadium Info:
Match played at Puskás Aréna – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pusk%C3%A1s_Ar%C3%A9na
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Betting Tips
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Both Teams To Score – Yes
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Over 2.5 Goals
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Barnabás Varga Anytime Scorer
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Hungary Win or Over 2.5 Goals Combo
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Correct Score: 2–1 Hungary
Wrap Up
Ireland’s hopes are alive, but winning in Budapest is a completely different beast. Hungary’s defense is shaky, sure, but their attack—especially with Varga in this form—can punish anyone. Expect a lively match with plenty of drama and maybe a goal-fest.