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Telex: VB Qualifier: Ireland-Hungary 0-2

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Hungary Defeats Ireland 2-0 in World Cup Qualifying Opener

DUBLIN – The Hungarian national team defeated the Republic of Ireland‍ 2-0 in Dublin on Saturday night, launching their campaign for a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The victory marks a strong start for Hungary in group F, which also includes ⁤Portugal and Armenia.This is the frist step​ in a qualifying process where the group winner automatically ⁣advances to the World Cup, and the runner-up enters a play-off round in March.The draw last December placed Hungary alongside Portugal, Ireland, and Armenia, presenting a challenging path to qualification. ⁤While a first-place finish would be‍ a meaningful achievement,securing second place – and a play-off berth – is considered a more realistic goal,with Ireland emerging⁣ as a key competitor.This Dublin match was therefore pivotal in setting the tone for the remainder of the qualifying series.

Lineups:

Ireland: Kelleher – Doherty, O’Shea, ⁣Collins, O’Brien – ​Knight, Cullen, Azaz -⁤ Szmodics, Ferguson, Manning. ⁤ Federal Captain: Heimir Hallgrímsson
Hungary: Dibusz⁢ – Nego, Orban, Szalai, Kerény – Styles – bolla, Tóth, Szoboszlai, Sallai – Varga. Federal Captain: Marco ​Rossi
Referee: Harm Osmers‌ (German)

Qualifying Schedule:

Saturday, September 6, 2025,⁢ 8:45 pm: Ireland vs. Hungary, Dublin
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 8:45 pm: Hungary vs. Portugal, Puskás Arena
Saturday, October 11, 2025, 6:00 pm: Hungary vs. Iceland, Puskás Arena
tuesday, October 14, 2025,‍ 8:45 pm: Portugal ‌vs. Hungary, Lisbon
‍ Thursday, November 13, 2025, 6:00⁤ pm: Armenia vs. Hungary, Yerevan
* ‍ Sunday,⁢ November 16, 2025, 3:00 pm: Hungary ​ vs. Ireland,​ Puskás Arena

This qualifying⁣ campaign represents Hungary’s prospect to return to the World Cup stage‍ for the ‍first time‌ in ⁢forty years, ⁣following⁢ their last appearance in ​1986.⁣ The expanded 48-team format for‍ the 2026 tournament ‍- hosted jointly by ⁢Mexico, Canada, and the United States -⁤ increases⁤ the number of European teams qualifying‌ from 13 to 16, possibly improving Hungary’s chances.

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