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Portugal Seeks to Extend Winning Streak Against Resurgent Hungary
14 Oct
Summary
- Portugal top Group F with maximum points
- Hungary in second place with 4 points from 3 matches
- Portugal missing key players João Neves and Rafael Leão due to injuries

As of October 14th, 2025, Portugal are flying high at the top of Group F in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers, having won all three of their opening fixtures. Their opponents on Tuesday, Hungary, occupy second place in the group with four points from three matches.
However, Roberto Martinez's Portugal squad has been dealt a significant blow ahead of this crucial encounter. Paris Saint-Germain midfielder João Neves has been ruled out due to a thigh injury, while AC Milan winger Rafael Leão has also been released from the squad as he continues his recovery from a calf problem.
Despite these setbacks, Portugal remain the favorites, having won their last six matches across all competitions, including a dramatic 3-2 victory over Hungary last month. The Seleção's impressive home record and never-say-die mentality will be put to the test against a resurgent Hungary side, who welcome back key players Roland Sallai and Barnabás Varga after serving their suspensions.
The Magyars, led by Liverpool captain Dominik Szoboszlai, will be hoping to cause an upset in Lisbon and close the gap at the top of the group. However, they have endured a turbulent period, managing just one victory in their last seven competitive fixtures, and their defensive frailties have often been exposed on the road.