Hungary will continue their preparations for Euro 2024 when they travel to Dublin for an international friendly with the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night.
The Hungarians are preparing to face hosts Germany, Scotland and Switzerland in Group A at this summer's showpiece and this clash with Ireland is followed by a final warm-up game against Israel on Saturday.
Republic of Ireland v Hungary is available to watch on Premier Sports 1.
The Republic of Ireland’s international friendly against Hungary kicks off at 19:45 on Tuesday 4th June and is taking place at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
These nations have faced each other nine times, with their first two encounters in 1939 both ending in 2-2 draws.
There has been little to separate these teams in recent years and their last two meetings in 2012 and 2021 both ended in goalless draws.
Republic of Ireland wins | 2 |
Draws | 5 |
Hungary wins | 2 |
H2H stats refer to all competitions.
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Nathan Collins, Gavin Bazunu, Evan Ferguson and John Egan have all been ruled out through injury.
Luton Town winger Chiedozie Ogbene is unavailable for Tuesday's game after he was excused due to family reasons.
Hungary boss Marco Rossi has a fully-fit squad to choose from ahead of this game at the Aviva Stadium.
Rossi looks set to rotate his squad heavily over these two games against Ireland and Israel.