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Portugal 4/9 to win against Hungary in tonight’s Euro 2016 clash

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Competition: Euro 2016
Market: Portugal to win against Hungary
Odds: 4/9 @ Bet 365

Hungary and Portugal lock horns at the Stade des Lumières in this evening’s Euro 2016 Group F clash, and the winner should progress into the last-16 of the European Championships having topped the group.

Portugal are favourites to see past Hungary, but the underdogs are the team to beat in the group this summer. Iceland and Austria can still qualify in the table so Portugal have to win tonight. A draw won’t be enough.

Hungary are currently top of Group F with four points from two games, and have conceded just one goal for their troubles. Two points clear of the chasing pack going into the final outing, it will be Portugal providing the toughest task, but avoiding defeat should ensure of their place at the summit going into the last-16.

As for the favourites, Portugal are third in Group F with two points from as many games, and have scored just one goal in the tournament so far. Despite having multiple Ballon d’Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo spearheading the attack, Portugal just haven’t managed to see the best from him in the Euros just yet.

Nevertheless, Portugal should dominate at the Stade des Lumières as Hungary are likely to revert to a defensive outlook to hold onto a draw. As a result, Bet 3654 are giving odds of 4/9 for Portugal to see past Hungary to pip them to top spot in Group F in their final game.

Bet: Portugal to win against Hungary in tonight’s Euro 2016 clash @ 4/9 with Bet 365 >>

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Crippy Cooke


Crippy Cooke has somehow written for the Telegraph, Independent, Huffington Post, Zoo Magazine, Daily Mail, ITV Football, MSN Sport, Yahoo Sport, London24 and Bleacher Report among others, despite knowing less about football than your average Fan TV member . The weekly accumulator enthusiast is saving up his winnings to pay for a much-needed hair transplant but grows more on his chin than his head. He lives and breathes football and somehow makes a living writing from it.

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