The German team had a bad start when they lost 0-1 to France in the opening match. That was a match where the Germans should have lost more heavily when they were completely behind France.
However, they showed a completely different face when they won 4-2 against Portugal. Of Germany's four goals, the Portuguese converted the goal twice at home. However, the German team has regained its position and become a big opponent in Group F.
Meanwhile, Hungary is considered the weakest team in Group F, even considered a losing team. However, the reality is not that simple. In the opening match, they caused difficulties for Portugal and only lost when they were "broken" at the end of the match. After that, Hungary surprisingly held France to a draw in a match in which they had opened the score before.
Germany only needs a draw, while Hungary must win to get a ticket to the next round, so they will have to "play all-in". And that will be an opportunity for Germany to take advantage of the weaknesses in the defense to score. Many people are waiting for the attacking performance that Germany will show in this match.
Coach Joachim Low will not have the services of Jonas Hofmann and Lukas Klostermann due to injury, while midfielder Leon Goretzka could return and Thomas Muller's ability to play is still uncertain. On the Hungarian side, there will be no striker Adam Szalai, the person to replace him as the leader of the attack will be Roland Sallai.
In the history of the confrontation, the two teams have met 33 times, of which Germany has 13 wins, 10 draws and 10 losses. The last time they met was in 2016 in a friendly match, Germany beat Hungary 2-0.
Prediction: Germany 3-0 Hungary
Expected lineup:
Germany: Neuer, Ginter, Hummels, Rudiger, Kimmich, Gundogan, Kroos, Gosens, Werner, Havertz, Gnabry.
Hungary: Gulacsi, Botka, Orban, Attila Szalai, lovrencsics, Kleinheisler, Nagy, Schafer, Fiola, Roland Sallai, Nikolic.