Hungary Blow Two-Goal Lead, Tie in Ireland
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Hungary Blow Two-Goal Lead, Tie in Ireland
The Hungarian men’s football national team have officially started their quest to qualify for the FIFA World Cup for the first time since 1986. The 2026 tournament will be held in the United States, Mexico, and Canada in the summer. Hungary were drawn into a four-team qualifying group with Portugal, Ireland, and Armenia. The winners of the group make it to WC 2026 automatically, while the runner-ups will have the chance to compete in the play-of…
The Hungarian national football team started the match with flying colors, Barnabás Varga scored the goal for the Irish in Dublin in the 2nd minute. After a corner from Szoboszlai, Sallai headed in the second Hungarian goal. Follow the match on Telex!
The Hungarian national football team began their World Cup qualifying campaign against Ireland on Saturday evening. The Hungarian national team took the lead in the second minute with a goal from Barnabás Varga in the Ireland-Hungary World Cup qualifier, before Roland Sallai doubled the lead.
The Hungarian national football team played in a World Cup qualifier in Ireland. The match started wonderfully, and even continued in a similar spirit. Barnabás Varga took the lead in the 2nd minute, then Sallai increased Marco Rossi's team's advantage to two goals in the 15th. The team held the gap until the 49th minute, when the home team came closer, 1-2. The advantage remained until extra time, although the goal scorer Sallai was sent off in…
H strike ended with at least one element, in front of the explosions of Sallai
The World Cup qualifier against Ireland in Dublin started like a dream for the Hungarian national football team: our team was 2-0 up after just fifteen minutes, and we were leading by two goals at half-time. However, the home team quickly made amends in the second half, and Roland Sallai was sent off. Eventually, Ireland equalized in the dying minutes, so the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
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