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Hungary V Germany Is Underway In The Euro 2024 Qualifiers

Germany v Hungary kicks off at 7.45pm CET

Hungary v Germany is underway in the Euro 2024 qualifiers

Catch all the action live on RTL

It's the second Euro 2024 game today and it's a big one. Germany take on Hungary in a match that could have a big say in who qualifies for the tournament. The match kicks off at 7.45pm CET and you can catch all the action live on RTL.

Germany will be looking to make a statement after their disappointing performance in the Nations League. They were relegated to League B after finishing bottom of their group, and they will be keen to show that they are still a force to be reckoned with. Hungary, on the other hand, will be looking to cause an upset. They are ranked 44th in the world, but they have a good record against Germany, having won two of their last three meetings.

The match is sure to be a close one, and it could have a big impact on the qualification race. Germany will be looking to get their campaign off to a winning start, while Hungary will be hoping to cause an upset.

In our interview of the week, Roland Sallai speaks to us about an eventful three-game week that saw him score the winning goal for Freiburg against Olympiacos in the Europa League, before helping Hungary to a 2-1 win over Bulgaria in the Nations League. The 26-year-old forward is in fine form for both club and country, and he will be looking to continue his good run of form when Freiburg take on West Ham in the Europa League on Thursday.

"It was a great week for me and for my teams," said Sallai. "I'm happy to have scored the winning goal against Olympiacos and to have helped Hungary win against Bulgaria. I'm feeling confident at the moment and I'm hoping to continue my good form for Freiburg and Hungary."

Freiburg are currently seventh in the Bundesliga, and they will be looking to push on and qualify for Europe next season. Sallai believes that Freiburg can give West Ham a taste of their own medicine in Thursday's Europa League match.

"West Ham are a good team, but we're confident that we can beat them," said Sallai. "We're playing at home and we have a good record against English teams. We know that it's going to be a tough game, but we're confident that we can get a result."


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