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Northern Ireland Hungary betting prediction


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The most likely scenario for this match will be a multi-goal game. Playing at home, Northern Ireland should dominate and enjoy the better scoring chances, but will find it extremely difficult to stop their opponents' attacks. On the other hand, Hungary come into this match on the back of a defeat, however, they have a very interesting attack. That said, and taking these factors into account, betting on the "Over 1.5 goals" market is an excellent option.
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Preview
N. Ireland and Hungary face at Windsor Park, in a friendly match. This is the 2nd friendly match of the year for N. Ireland, after the previous friendly match against Luxembourg. As for Hungary, this is the 2nd friendly match of the year, after the previous friendly match against Serbia. There is no record of official head‑to‑heads between these two teams in the last 3 years. The last time they met, on 07‑09‑2015, the match ended with the final score: Northern Ireland (1‑1) Hungary. Hungary registers significant differences between home and away results, so special attention is due to the home/away factor.

Analysis N. Ireland

This is the 2nd friendly match of the year for the home team, after the friendly match against Luxembourg, which ended with the final score: Luxembourg (1‑3) Northern Ireland. This is a team that usually maintains its competitive levels in home and away matches, since in the last 30 matches they register 5 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses in away matches; against 4 wins, 6 draws and 5 losses at their stadium. N. Ireland has won 1, tied 4 and lost 4 of the last 9 home matches. Goals have been frequent in their home matches, as 5 of the last 9 have ended with Under 1,5 goals and 7 out of 9 have ended with Under 2,5 goals. They have conceded the first goal in 4 of their 15 matches, and have never been able to turn the score around.

Northern Ireland come into this match having won 1x3 away to Luxembourg in a friendly in preparation for their upcoming official matches, with goals from Gavin Whyte, Steven Davis and Josh Magennis. For this match against Hungary, coach Ian Baraclough is expected to field the team in a 3-5-2 tactical system, with Josh Magennis and Shayne Lavery up front. Considering the tactical system used, one of Northern Ireland's great strengths is attacking down the flanks. All players are available for this game.

Confirmed Lineup: Bailey Peacock-Farrell, Daniel Ballard, Craig Cathcart, Steven Davis, Alistair McCann, Niall McGinn, Ciaron Brown, Paddy McNair, Gavin Whyte, Patrick Lane, Josh Magennis.
Coach: I. Baraclough.

Analysis Hungary

The away team plays its 2nd friendly match of the year, after having faced Serbia, in a friendly that ended with the final score: Hungary (0‑1) Serbia. This is a team that usually gets better results in away matches than at home, since in the last 30 matches they register 7 wins, 3 draws and 5 losses in away matches, with 21 goals scored and 17 conceded; against 5 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses at their stadium, with 19 goals scored and 21 conceded. In the last 10 away matches Hungary has won 6, tied 3 and lost 1. Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded goals in 9 of the last 10 matches. In 15 matches, they have conceded the first goal 5 times and have never been able to turn the score around. In the last 10 away matches for all competitions there is 1 period that stands out: they have conceded 4 of their 7 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Hungary come into this game on the back of a 1-0 home defeat to Serbia in a friendly match in preparation for their upcoming official matches. The Hungarian team usually plays with a 3-4-3 tactical system, in which the three most forward players are Dominik Szoboszlai, Roland Sallai and Ádám Szalai. The brains of the team is midfielder András Schäfer, the player responsible for defining and directing his team's attacks. All players are available for this match.

Confirmed Lineup: Dénes Dibusz, Loïc Nego, Attila Fiola, Ádám Lang, Willi Orbán, András Schäfer, Zsolt Nagy, Dominik Szoboszlai, Roland Sallai, Ádám Szalai, Callum Styles.
Coach: M. Rossi.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the N. Ireland vs Hungary match, on 29 March 2022, of the preview written by the editors of Betting Academy UK, goes to: Over 1,5 goals ⇒ bet available on bet365.

The N. Ireland vs Hungary on 29 March 2022 will be played at Belfast, Windsor Park.

 

Friendlies - 2022

  • 89% 349 / 392 Games

  • Home team wins 50.72%
  • Draws 24.64%
  • Away team wins 24.64%
  • Over 1.5 67.05%
  • Over 2.5 44.7%
  • Over 3.5 23.21%
  • Goals 841
  • Goals /match 2.41
  • Goals /match home 1.47
  • Goals /match away 0.94
  • Both teams score 40.4%
  • Goals after 80' 14.03%
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