The meeting of Fehérvár starts at 6.30 pm, that of the Puskás Academy at 7 pm, and that of the Honvéd at 9 pm. The progression is decided by a match, with the parties playing behind closed gates at each venue.
According to the paper form, White Castle will have the easiest thing to do, as the Irish Bohemians have been in the international cup series for the last eight years and have won only six of their 31 European duels in their history, most recently in 2008. What may cause some caution, however, is the fact that since the Irish championship restarted in August, the Dublin rival has won all four meetings, making it to second place on the table.
Surprisingly, after two rounds in Hungarian point hunting, the people of Székesfehérvár, who had not yet won, had never met an Irish team in their history, but in 1997, the Bohemians clashed with a Hungarian guard, Ferencváros, in the UEFA Cup, the predecessor of the El. he said goodbye to the island ensemble.
The Honvéd, although waiting for the draw as a priority, did not get an easy opponent at all, as Inter Turku leads the Finnish championship. None of the guards did well in the main rehearsal of the weekend, as the people of Kispest were knocked out 3-1 from the rookie MTK Budapest, while Inter Turku also stayed at the home of its rival, the penultimate Turku PS, 1-0.
The past also predicts the success of the Hungarian team in this duel, as the Finnish Guard has only entered the international arena six times so far, but has only been able to go round once, at its debut in 2005 in the Intertotó Cup, which has since ceased. The Honvéd, on the other hand, is considered a routine cup starter, not only during its long history, but also recently, as it has now fought for the fourth time in a row for the right to appear internationally. Nevertheless, he met the Finnish band only once: in 1977, in the first round of KEK, which has since ceased to exist, he achieved the most superior success in his history by knocking out Reipas Lahti with a double victory, a 16-2 overall.
The most difficult task is faced by the Puskás Academy in all respects. On the one hand, he was the only Hungarian team not to be highlighted as the most difficult rival, on the other hand, he has to start out abroad, and on the third hand, it will be his first performance in Europe. In addition, before the duel with the Swedish Hammarby, the uphill team had to face unexpected difficulties as several cases of coronavirus were registered with the team before the league overture. As a result, both PAFC meetings were postponed from the first two rounds of NB I.
In light of this, it is also likely that the Puskás Academy will not be able to stand out with its best ensemble, as it will have to think carefully about who is traveling to Sweden. Based on the first round of the Champions League qualifiers and the pre-qualifying experience of the Europa League, if a coronavirus person is a member of the outgoing delegation, the match will not be held and the European League (UEFA) will pass the innocent team with a 3-0 goal difference.
Until Wednesday morning, the people of Felcsút did not say who was traveling to Stockholm, nor how many were affected by the team. Nso.hu wrote that the club waits until the last moment, it will receive the results of the corona virus tests on Wednesday morning, then it will be decided what kind of frame it will travel to Sweden in the afternoon. Nor can it be ruled out that some of the NB III team will also join, as the second team's Wednesday champion will be left behind.
Hammarby is seventh in the Swedish league after 17 rounds, remaining undefeated in his last two meetings. The rival has never met a Hungarian team.
The draw for the second round will be held on Monday and the third for Tuesday. To get to the main board, you have to win four duels.
(Source: Source: sportrajongo.hu, mti / Photo: pixabay)