Germany will have the last game in front of its public before the World Cup and wants to show everyone, against Hungary for the UEFA Nations League, that it is a strong candidate for Qatar 2022.
After flawless World Cup qualifiers by Germany, in the Nations League, it hasn’t been able to show the same supremacy, and, with the World Cup just a few months away, it’s worrying.
For its part, Hungary, which is not going to the World Cup, is the leader of the group and dreams of giving the surprise and being the champion.
Germany and Hungary will meet at the Red Bull Arena next Friday, September 23, for matchday 5 of the UEFA Nations League.
UEFA Nations League – Germany vs. Hungary – Betting Odds & Free Pick – Info
When: Friday, September 23 at 2:45 pm ET
Moneyline odds: Germany -359 / Hungary +1000 (Source: MyBookie.ag)
Draw Offs: +470
Where Can I Watch? Fox Sports 1
Why Bet on Germany
Without a doubt, Germany is always one of the great candidates to be the champion of any tournament it plays, and both the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League are no exceptions. However, their results in this competition have not been the best.
The Germans drew the first three games, against Italy, England and Hungary, all by 1-1, and in the last game, they beat Italy 5-2, recovering a little the level of play they usually have.
One of the casualties of these games is that of Marco Reus, who was injured over the weekend playing with Borussia Dortmund and set off the alarms. However, in the last few hours, it was announced that it is not serious and he would only be out for a few weeks. RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Henrichs will replace him.
Why Bet on Hungary
Hungary has been one of the great surprises of the UEFA Nations League. In a group with Germany, Italy, and England, they are first and could qualify for the finals this Friday if they beat the Die Mannschaft.
Without a doubt, the absence of their striker Roland Sallai will be very important. The Freiburg striker was injured on September 3 and is expected to return to the pitch in December. In the last game of the Nations League, against England, he was the figure as he scored a brace. Defender Zsolt Nagy was also out due to injury and is another of the team’s notable casualties. He scored the last goal against Germany.
Final Betting Analysis: Germany vs. Hungary
It is the first against the second. Germany knows that it must win to rely on itself to qualify for the finals. Also that they have to keep improving their game ahead of the World Cup. Hungary, for its part, will seek the victory that will qualify it for the finals or a tie that will allow it to secure its place at home. Hans Flick’s men come from a great victory versus Italy and we believe that they will bring out all their machinery, so they will be winners.
The numbers at MyBookie.ag have Germany as the favorite, as the Moneyline for them shows -359, meanwhile, Hungary has +1000 and the draw is at +470.
The last match between these two teams was on June 11 this year and they drew 1-1 with goals from Zsolt Nagy for Hungary and Jonas Hoffmann for Germany. The last two games between them for official competitions were even, while to find some triumphs we have to go back to the World Cup in Switzerland 54 when the Hungarians beat the West Germans 8-3 in the group stage, and then the Bavarians took revenge and prevailed 3-2 to become world champions in the famous Miracle of Bern.
Go for a straight win for Germany in the Moneyline. If you bet $100 at -359, you will gain $28 for a total payout of $128.
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