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Hungary vs Czechia: Head to head statistics
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Both of these teams are well-placed to qualify for next summer’s European Championships, so who will claim victory in this friendly at Puskás Aréna?
On Thursday night, Hungary enjoyed a statement victory over Serbia, coming from a goal down to prevail 2-1 in Belgrade.
Attila Szalai had broken the deadlock with an unfortunate own goal at Stadion Rajko Mitić, but Barnabás Varga and Willi Orbán were then on target in a memorable 2-1 away victory.
This leaves Marco Rossi’s team top of Group G at the half-way mark, on course to qualify for a third successive European Championships.
Including friendlies, the Magyars have lost just two of their last 14 outings, both defeats coming at the hands of Italy, so, in short, Hungary are looking very strong right now.
Czechia meantime are top of Group E, despite being held to a 1-1 draw by Albania this week.
Nevertheless, Jaroslav Å ilhavý’s team remain unbeaten in 2023, very much set to maintain their record of having qualified for every single Euros since gaining independence in the mid-90s.
Will Hungary make home advantage count in Budapest?
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