Trader consensus prices a draw at 72% implied probability for this international friendly at Puskás Aréna, driven by the low-stakes context where both sides prioritize caution and experimentation ahead of competitive campaigns, evidenced by low-scoring recent outings—Hungary’s 1-0 win over Slovenia on March 28 and Greece’s 0-1 loss to Paraguay. Confirmed starting lineups feature Hungary’s Dominik Szoboszlai anchoring midfield with Milos Kerkez at left-back, opposed by Greece’s Vangelis Pavlidis leading the line and Konstantinos Tsimikas at left-back, but Greece contends with key absences including Konstantinos Mavropanos’ head injury and doubts over Kostas Karetsas, Giannis Konstantelias, and Christos Zafeiris due to illness. Hungary’s home advantage and mixed form temper win chances against Greece’s solid recent defensive record, fostering expectations of a stalemate.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
