On September 9, 2025, a thrilling football match between Hungary and Portugal took place at the Puskas Arena in Budapest as part of the European Championship qualifying tournament. This match became a true highlight, capturing the attention of not only local fans but also football fans around the world. Ultimately, Portugal emerged victorious by a narrow margin, snatching a 3-2 victory at the end of the match. It's worth remembering that you can follow the exciting battles between the teams not only in the European but also in the Asian qualifying groups. For example, celebrating the success of the Uzbekistan national team is very simple – just download the Linebet app or follow their performance on the website.
The teams approached this match with different moods. While Portugal easily crushed Armenia 5-0 away in the first round of the competition, Hungary let victory slip away in a disappointing 2-2 draw with Ireland. Hungary had led 2-0 in that match. Considering that Group F only includes four teams, every match and every point scored is incredibly important.
From the opening minutes, the teams demonstrated a high level of intensity and a relatively fast pace. The Hungarians, supported by their fans, began the match aggressively, trying to seize the initiative. But the Portuguese, thanks to superior execution and the tactical flexibility demonstrated by coach Roberto Martínez, quickly adapted to their opponent's style of play.
Hungary opened the scoring in the 21st minute. Their current star, Dominik Szoboszlai, sent a superb pass forward to find defender Zsolt Nagy, who, after a superb solo run down the left flank, crossed into the penalty area, where Barnabás Varga headed the ball in just under the post.
However, the Portuguese managed to equalize just 15 minutes after this incident. João Cancelo received the ball in the penalty area and made a soft pass across the goal area, which Bernardo Silva volleyed in, smashing the ball into the net past the hapless Hungarian goalkeeper. The first half thus ended in a 1-1 draw, despite Portugal having the advantage in both territory and possession.
The second half began with both teams playing hard. Portugal took the lead in the 58th minute when a penalty was awarded against Hungary for a handball in their own penalty area. The legendary Cristiano Ronaldo confidently converted the penalty, scoring his 943rd career goal.
The teams then traded goals late in the match. Initially, the Hungarians launched a successful counterattack, and Varga scored a brace from a pass by Loïc Nego. However, just two minutes later, João Cancelo sealed the match with a powerful low shot under the post just outside the opponent's penalty area.
This match was a shining example of the battle between two strong teams, each demonstrating their character and skill. Portugal, thanks to their experience and the individual brilliance of their players, managed to snatch victory in a tense encounter, while Hungary, despite the defeat, once again proved they are a competitive team capable of putting up a worthy fight against the world's strongest teams. In any case, the best of the competition in this qualifying group is yet to come.






































