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Predictions for Ireland vs Hungary, team updates, suggested wagers, odds, and Bet Builder details

Ireland takes on Hungary in a World Cup qualifying match. Expect details on the contest, betting recommendations, forecasts, and television information for the highly anticipated event at the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland-Hungary Forecast, Squad Updates, Betting Strategies, Odds, and Bet Builder Construction
Ireland-Hungary Forecast, Squad Updates, Betting Strategies, Odds, and Bet Builder Construction

Predictions for Ireland vs Hungary, team updates, suggested wagers, odds, and Bet Builder details

The Aviva Stadium in Dublin will play host to an exciting World Cup qualifier on Saturday, September 6, as Ireland take on Hungary. Kick-off is scheduled for 7.45pm and the match will be broadcast on Amazon Prime PPV.

Ireland have been on a four-game unbeaten streak since their 5-0 loss to England in November 2020. However, they have managed only two clean sheets in their last 13 internationals, a statistic that could worry the Irish faithful. Robbie Brady, Callum O'Dowda, and Festy Ebosele are unavailable due to injury, while captain Seamus Coleman was not selected for the squad. Troy Parrott was forced to withdraw from the squad as well.

Hungary, on the other hand, have not participated at a World Cup since Mexico in 1986. Despite this, they have shown promising form, with four of their last five away games going over 2.5 goals. Andras Schafer, a regular for Hungary, has picked up nine cards in 36 caps, and the odds for a card being shown to him are 7-1 with bet365.

One player to watch for Hungary is Dominik Szoboszlai, who has a strong potential to score or assist in the match. Marco Rossi, the coach of the Hungarian national team for the past seven years, has successfully delivered beyond expectations, guiding Hungary through qualifying despite the absence of major tournaments in their recent history.

Ireland will be hoping to repeat their victory over Hungary at this venue last summer, when they defeated them 2-1. However, two of the last three meetings between the two teams have ended in goalless draws. Ireland have won only three of their last 11 home internationals, a statistic that could give Hungary hope.

The betting odds for the match are: Ireland - 13-8, Hungary - 9-5, and a draw - 2-1. With an exciting match ahead, fans are in for a treat as Ireland and Hungary battle it out in their quest for World Cup qualification.

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