Friendly Internationals Preview: Hungary VS Finland - prediction, team news, lineups



Posted Friday, June 05, 2026 by 7M Sport

[(Hungary) Strength]:
1. In terms of squad, Hungary boast stars like Dominik Szoboszlai and Roland Sallai, who play in the Bundesliga and Serie A, combining technical skill and attacking power in the midfield and forward lines, while Willi Orban and others anchor the defense, making the overall lineup a top-tier one in Eastern European football.
2. Hungary drew 0-0 with Greece in their last match and have remained unbeaten in their last two games, showing stable form.
3. Hungary have performed well at home recently, remaining unbeaten in their last two home matches, maintaining a home advantage.
4. Hungary's defense has improved significantly, keeping clean sheets in their last two matches.
5. The AH line is -1.00 for Hungary, indicating that Hungary's overall strength is still superior.
 

[(Finland) Weakness]:
1. Finland adopt a pragmatic defensive system, with goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky, who has years of experience in the Bundesliga, but most of the midfield and forward players are from Nordic domestic leagues, lacking top attacking threats and having relatively limited means to break through defenses.
2. Finland lost 4-0 to Germany in their last match, a heavy defeat that undoubtedly dealt a significant blow to their confidence.
3. Finland have conceded a total of five goals in their last two matches, revealing numerous defensive vulnerabilities.
4. Finland's recent away form has been mediocre, losing four of their last five away matches.
5. In their most recent encounter, Finland lost 2-0 to Hungary, putting them at a psychological disadvantage.
 

[Tips]:
Hungary are firmly ranked 35th in the world, relying on a number of players from Europe's top five leagues to maintain a solid upper-middle-tier position in Europe.

Finland are ranked 72nd, lagging significantly behind in overall football standings.

The Nordic team rely on solid defense to hold their ground, and the ranking gap between the two teams directly reflects the stratification of their paper strength.

In the last friendly match, Hungary hosted Greece and played to a goalless draw, maintaining a solid defense but failing to break through the opponents' lines, with somewhat mediocre attacking efficiency; while Finland traveled to Germany for a friendly and suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat, being completely suppressed in both attack and defense.

The current AH line provides substantial support for Hungary.

Thus, a home win is favored.
 

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