World Cup Qualifying - Europe
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Hungary vs. Portugal: How to watch, date, time, live stream, and TV channel

How to watch Hungary vs. Portugal: Date, time, live stream, and TV channel

Portugal will continue their 2026 World Cup qualification campaign with a clash against Hungary.

Roberto Martinez's side are the favourites to finish at the top of Group F, with their visitors, the Republic of Ireland and Armenia potentially battling for second spot in the section.

Here, Sports Mole details how to catch all of the World Cup qualifying action.


What time does Hungary vs. Portugal kick off?

This match is set to kick off at 7:45pm UK time on Tuesday night.


Where is Hungary vs. Portugal being played?

Hungary will welcome Portugal to Puskas Arena in Budapest.

Hungary's last two games in the stadium have ended in defeats, going down 2-0 to Sweden in a friendly in June 2025, while they were beaten 3-0 by Turkey in the same ground in March 2025.


How to watch Hungary vs. Portugal in the UK

TV channels

The fixture between Hungary and Portugal will not be shown on terrestrial television in the UK.

Online streaming

Supporters can catch all of the action live on Amazon Prime Video, and the platform can be accessed via the Prime Video app on Smart TVs and games consoles, as well as iOS and Android devices.

Highlights

Highlights of the goals/best of the action will be posted on the Amazon Prime Video social media accounts, while they will also be available on the Prime Video app after the game on Tuesday night.


Hungary vs. Portugal: Who has enjoyed the best of their previous meetings?

Hungary will be bidding to create history on Tuesday, as they have never beaten Portugal; the two nations have locked horns on 14 previous occasions, with Portugal winning 10 times, while there have also been four draws.

The last meeting between the two teams came at Euro 2020, with Portugal recording a 3-0 win, and the last three matches have brought victories for the Iberian nation.

Hungary last avoided defeat to Portugal in the group stage of Euro 2016, with the sides playing out a 3-3 draw.

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