At Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium in Yerevan on 13 November 2025, Armenia face Hungary in a crucial European qualifier that could heavily influence the battle for second place in the group. Both sides remain in contention behind runaway leaders Portugal, with this encounter carrying significant weight for Armenia’s hopes of staying alive in the qualification race.
Armenia Fighting to Stay in the Race
Armenia’s campaign has been inconsistent, marked by three defeats in four matches but also a morale-boosting 2–1 home victory over Ireland last time out. That result revived their chances of climbing into the top two, though their home form prior to that win had been poor, with four straight defeats. In three of their four group games so far, Armenia have failed to score - a problem that continues to limit their competitiveness. Still, at home they tend to play with more spirit and directness, and their ability to rise for key occasions was evident against Ireland.
Hungary Firmly in Control of Second
Hungary sit second in the standings and appear well-positioned to maintain that spot. Their only defeat came against leaders Portugal (2–3), but Marco Rossi’s side have otherwise shown resilience, holding Portugal to a 2–2 draw away and repeating the same scoreline in Ireland. Their earlier 2–0 home victory over Armenia underlines their superior structure and experience. Hungary’s style - solid in midfield and efficient on transitions - makes them difficult to beat, though recent results suggest some defensive looseness that opponents have begun to exploit.
Prediction: BTTS – Yes
With both teams still motivated and Armenia expected to push aggressively at home, this fixture could produce more attacking play than their previous meeting. Hungary’s efficiency going forward and Armenia’s renewed belief in Yerevan point to goals at both ends. The selection is Both Teams to Score – Yes, anticipating an open and competitive qualifier.

































