Turkey vs. Hungary Tip & Quotes, Sep 03, 2020 – 08:45 PM
On Thursday evening, September 3, 2020 at 8:45 pm, the national teams of Turkey and Hungary will start the new season of the Nations League. The teams will meet in the Turkish city of Sivas at Master Basaksehir’s Eylül Stadium. The Turks actually relegated to League B2 last season and finished last in a group with Sweden (7 points) and Russia (7) with only three points. However, as UEFA increased Divisions A, B and C from 12 to 16 teams, the crescent nation was allowed to remain in the B-League despite a sporting relegation. The Nemzeti Tizenegy was also pleased and advanced as a group second from the C-League (10 points) behind Finland (12). The last two places went to Greece (9) and Estonia (4).
(Quotas updated: Sep 01, 2020 – 09:55 AM)
The team from the Bosphorus qualified for the 2021 European Championships and fought for a group victory with World Champion France for a long time. On November 17, 2019, Turkey’s last international match in the European Championships took place in Andorra. At that time, Senol Günes’ team prevailed as expected 2-0. Enes Ünal scored the goals for the guests by double strike in the first round (17th, 21st). The second goal of the new forward from FC Getafe scored Ünal per foul meter.
The Günes-Elf played in the European Championship qualification in group H with France (25 points). After ten days of play, the World Champion had two points more on his account than Turkey (23) and became a group winner. Iceland (19), Albania (13), Andorra (4) and Moldova (3) completed the group. The Eastern Europeans played a really good qualification and only lost the guest appearance in Iceland (1:2). Four wins and two draws were won from the last six games. There was a 2-0 home win at home against World Cup winner France and a good 1-1 in Paris.
The Turkish national team scored 18 times in the European Championships qualifying. Cenk Tosun (5 goals), Kaan Ayhan (3) and Enes Ünal (2) proved to be the most accurate.
Recent matches from Turkey
Turkey: 3 wins – 2 draws – 0 losses
(Status: 31.08.2020)
Marco Rossi’s national team will not be at the European Championships next year. Until recently, the Nemzeti Tizenegy had every chance of finishing in second place and lost the „final“ against Wales in the last international match on the island to this day. Before the final day of the European qualifying group E, Hungary was even second and would have participated in the final round. Due to the bankruptcy in Wales, the Dragons advanced to second place. After the eight days of the match, they were even fourth and overtaken by the Slovaks, who were able to win their last game at home against Azerbaijan (2-0). Vice European Champion Croatia won the group with 17 points. Wales (14), Slovakia (13), Hungary (12) and Azerbaijan (1) show how close this group was.
The Rossi elf won only one of the last four games in the qualifying round and scored three defeats in that period. After the eight group games, four victories and four bankruptcies were booked. There were three losses away – Slovakia (0:2), Croatia (0:3) and Wales (0:2). The second leg against the Slovaks also went to the visitors in Hungary (1-2). In the friendship matches, two defeats in two international matches did not go well either. In Montenegro and at home against Uruguay there was a 1-2 bankruptcy.
Hungary scored just eight goals during the European Championships qualification. The best two goalscorers were Willi Orban from Leipzig (2 goals) and Mate Patkai from the Hungarian club Fehervar FC, who was also allowed to cheer twice.
Latest matches from Hungary
Hungary: 1 win – 0 draws – 4 losses
3 wins Turkey – 2 draws – 1 win Hungary
Turkey is favourite against Hungary for the first win in the first game of the new Nation League season. The team from the Bosphorus not only has the right to play at home, but also played the clearly better European Championship qualification and gave World Champion France a battle for the group victory until the last day of the match. Also on paper, the squad value of the Turks is four times higher than that of the Nemzeti Tizenegy. We are therefore tipping for home victory for the Günes Elf in Sivas. Accordingly, we favor for this tip forecast also the 3-way bets on Turkey wins. For this sports betting tip, the online betting providers have betting odds on average around 1.61 to 1.65.
Bet Tip Bundesliga trend: Turkey wins
Wettquote bei Interwetten*: 1.65 (Odds: 01.09.2020, 09:55 Uhr)
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