Following their biggest win in UEFA Nations League history, Germany, who topped Group 3 of League A, will conclude their first phase with an away match against Hungary on Tuesday evening.
Julian Nagelsmann's team finished top of the group after a crushing 7-0 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday, while Hungary will finish third after a 4-0 defeat to the Netherlands.
Latest information on the Hungary vs Germany match lineups.
Germany's record-breaking victory on Saturday did not come without sacrifice, as Jonathan Tah received a yellow card resulting in a suspension, while Joshua Kimmich had to leave the field in the second half due to an ankle problem.

Both Kimmich and coach Nagelsmann downplayed the severity of the player's injury – Kimmich even expressed a desire to play in the final group stage match – but coach Nagelsmann will certainly be more cautious with the readily available replacement, Benjamin Henrichs.
Meanwhile, Tah's position in the center of defense will be replaced by Nico Schlotterbeck, who returns after serving a suspension, and players such as Sane, Serge Gnabry, Felix Nmecha and Alexander Nubel will also benefit from the anticipated personnel changes.
As for Hungary, they will welcome back a key link in their defense, Attila Fiola, with 61 caps for the national team, after serving a yellow card suspension, and Rossi's team did not face any further fitness issues in their 4-0 defeat against the Netherlands.
Fiola's return could see young Parma player Botond Balogh replaced in defense, while Endre Botka and Bendeguz Bolla are competing to replace Loic Nego at right-back.
However, Zsolt Nagy is expected to continue playing on the opposite flank, as Bournemouth's left-back Milos Kerkez has been sidelined due to a knee injury.
Latest predicted lineups for Hungary vs Germany
Hungary:
Dibusz; Fiola, Orban, Dardai; Bolla, A. Nagy, Schafer, Z. Nagy; Szoboszlai, Csoboth; Varga
Virtue:
Nubel; Henrichs, Koch, Schlotterbeck, Gosens; Andrich, Nmecha; Gnabry, Brandt, Sane; Kleindienst
Latest football match prediction: Hungary vs Germany
It's quite possible that a point against Bosnia-Herzegovina would have been enough for Germany to secure top spot in their Nations League group, and Nagelsmann's team would have already qualified for the quarter-finals with two matches remaining. However, the Mannschaft left nothing to chance when facing Bosnia-Herzegovina in Freiburg, where Florian Wirtz and Tim Kleindienst both scored braces, while Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala, and Leroy Sane also found the net, setting two historic milestones at Europa-Park.

Besides inflicting Bosnia-Herzegovina with the heaviest defeat in their international football history, Germany also achieved the biggest victory in Nations League history. In fact, no one would be surprised if Die Mannschaft could have scored even more goals in this devastating win.
Last weekend's victory helped Germany reach the knockout stage of the Nations League for the first time – something they failed to achieve in their three previous appearances. Many of Nagelsmann's young talents have made a significant impact ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
The 2014 World Cup champions are currently on a three-game winning streak across all competitions, and they could potentially achieve a fourth consecutive victory across all competitions for the first time since March 2022, when Hansi Flick was in charge.
While Germany are heading towards the quarter-finals next summer, their Hungary side will have to participate in the promotion/relegation play-offs to salvage their place in League A, after a heavy 4-0 defeat to the Netherlands on Saturday that means they will definitely finish third in their group.
Following a serious medical incident involving coach Adam Szalai – who reassured fans that he was recovering – Marco Rossi's team conceded two penalties in the first half taken by Cody Gakpo and Wout Weghorst, before Denzel Dumfries and Teun Koopmeiners extended their lead.
Thanks to Germany's crushing victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina, Hungary will not be immediately relegated to League B, but they will have to win a two-legged play-off against the second-placed team from League B next spring to remain in League A.
The 2-0 victory against relegated Bosnia-Herzegovina was the only win for Rossi's team this season, although they avoided defeat in both home games, most recently a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands.
However, the 5-0 defeat to Germany in September, with five goals from five different players, was a devastating blow to Hungary, and after also being beaten by Germany at Euro 2024, Die Mannschaft could well secure a third consecutive victory against the hosts this Tuesday, for the first time in 50 years.
Predicting the score for Hungary vs Germany
Based on the above football analysis, we and leading football websites worldwide have come up with the following predictions for the Hungary vs Germany match:
- Sportsmole: Hungary 0-3 Germany
- WhoScore: Hungary 0-2 Germany
- Our prediction: Hungary 0-2 Germany
When and where can I watch Hungary vs Germany live?
To watch the Hungary vs Germany match live in the Nations League at 2:45 AM on November 20th, viewers can tune in on TV360 here, MyTV here, or on other online sports channels. We wish you enjoyable football viewing moments.
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