English eyes will be firmly set on the Parc Olympique Lyonnais on Thursday night when Hungary take on Portugal and Roy Hodgson may just be willing Cristiano Ronaldo and company towards a sizeable victory.
After failing to top Group B England will face the runners up of Group F, which could be any of Hungary, Austria, Iceland or Portugal. With the latter having proven to be the Three Lions’ bĂȘte noir since the turn of the century Hodgson would doubtless hope that Portugal either top the group or finish third.
To top the group Fernando Santos’ side would have to beat Hungary, one of Euro 2016’s surprise packages after victory over Austria and a late draw with Iceland. Competing at their first international tournament in 30 years Hungary have proven themselves to be tough nuts to crack, and Europe has already seen how frustrated Ronaldo can become if he doesn’t make an early breakthrough.
By kick-off Portugal will know whether a draw is enough to see them through as a third-placed side but, even if they did make it to the last 16 on three points, it would constitute an extremely poor start to the tournament if the Seleccao were winless after three games.
Date, time and venue
Hungary and Portugal meet at the Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon on Thursday June 22, with kick-off scheduled for 5pm UK time.
Where and when to watch
BBC One will have live coverage of the match from 4:30pm but you can follow all the action and build-up with Standard Sport’s Euro 2016 daily live blog.
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