World Cup Qualifiers

England vs Hungary: Preview, predictions, odds and how to watch European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 in the US today

England andHungary face each other today for a Group I game of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. Full details about how to watch the game, preview, information, prediction and odds in the US.

Adam Szalai of Hungary (left) fights for ball control against Harry Maguire of England
Ā© Getty ImagesAdam Szalai of Hungary (left) fights for ball control against Harry Maguire of England

England and Hungary meet in the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022. This game will take place at Wembley Stadium in London today, October 12, 2021 at 2:45 PM (ET). The home team must win to stay safe. Here is all the detailed information about this World Cup Qualifiers game including the preview, storylines, predictions, odds and how to watch it in the US.

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England’s last win was a 5-0 thrashing against Andorra on the road, they dominated that game to add another win on the group table. England has 19 points with 6 wins, a draw without losses. It is very likely that they will qualify for the World Cup after November 15th.

Hungary still have a chance to steal the second place in the group to play in the second round, but the team’s situation is not at all favorable with only 10 points and two other teams above them in a better position. Hungary lost the last game against Albania.

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England vs Hungary: Match Information

Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2021.
Time: 2:45 PM (ET)
Location: Wembley Stadium, London, UK.

England vs Hungary: Times by State in the US

ET: 2:45 PM
CT: 1:45 PM
MT: 12:45 PM
PT: 11:45 AM

England vs Hungary: Storylines

England are one of the big favorites to play in Qatar 2022, but there are still 9 points to play in Group I, especially knowing that Albania (15 points) and Poland (14 points) are close to the first place of the group that is dominated by England. Each of the remaining three games are highlyimportant to the english team.

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Hungary squandered a golden opportunity against Albania, they lost that game 0-1 at home, despite having the home advantage the team did not know how to win. Albania’s defense was tough against Hungary, the visitors scored a single goal in the 80th minute and that was enough to win the game.

Just over a month ago Hungary lost 0-4 at home to England, each of the visitors’ four goals were scored by different players (Sterling, Kane, Maguire and Rice.). Hungary have never taken advantage of the home field in the group stage, a single win against Andorra 2-1 and a draw against Poland 3-3.

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How To Watch Or Stream Live Free England vs Hungary in the U.S.

This game of the European World Cup Qualifiers 2022 will be available in multiple channels in the United States, to watch the game you can use your TV or download an app on your smartphone and tune in: ESPN+, TUDN.com, TUDNxtra, TUDN App

England vs Hungary: Predictions And Odds

England are favorites to win this game by -2 goal line at FanDuel and a big -688 moneyline, they have positive home record in the European World Cup Qualifiers. Hungary are underdogs with +2 goal line and +2143 moneyline. Totals are offered in 3 goals. The best pick for this World Cup Qualifiers game is: England -2.

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FanDuel
England -2 / -688
Totals 3
Hungary +2 / +2143

* Odds via FanDuel

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