Hungary entertain Germany in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday evening

Hungary entertain Germany in the UEFA Nations League on Tuesday evening, therefore now is an excellent time to register a new betting account with any of our featured UK betting sites, where you can indulge yourself with the very best Hungary versus Germany odds and free bet offers.

 

Hungary v Germany Odds & Match Preview

Kick-off: 7.45pm UK Time, Tuesday 19th November 2024

 

Germany assured themselves of top spot in their UEFA Nations League group and a place in the quarter-finals of the tournament with a 7-0 demolition of Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday, while Hungary will finish third following a 4-0 thumping by the Netherlands.

 

Ripped to shreds

Germany could have settled for a single point against Bosnia-Herzegovine in their penultimate Nations League group outing at the weekend, Julian Nagelsmann’s men having already qualified for the last eight of the competition with two matches to spare. Nevertheless, a ruthless German performance was leaving nothing to chance and they proceeded to rip their opponents to shreds, inflicting Bosnia-Herzegovina to their heaviest ever defeat. This was the biggest victory in the history of the Nations League and the upshot is that the Germans will make an appearance in the knockout stages of the tournament for the first time ever.

 

Relegation play-off

While Germany will be involved in the quarter-finals next year, Hungary will be preparing for a relegation play-off as they bid to lengthen their stay in the top-flight. Thanks to Germany’s emphatic win at the weekend, the Magyars won’t be suffering automatic relegation to the second tier but they will need to make it past the runners-up in a League B group in the spring. In the current tournament, Hungary’s sole win came against Bosnia-Herzegovina and there’s little to suggest that they will get one over on their opponents on Tuesday evening.

 

Second string

In fairness, Hungary’s defence will prove Germany with a tougher test than that of Bosnia-Herzegovina and it is expected that Nagelsmann will make a few alterations to his already qualified side here. Nevertheless, even a second string Germany should be too hot for the hosts to handle and we envisage the visitors to brush aside a home side which have nothing to play for.

 

Back Germany to win 2-0 at best odds of 7/1