Hungary vs England World Cup Qualification Europe

Southgate makes just a solitary change from the Italy game, yet that implies a change to the shape, as well. Winger Grealish – England's £100million man – is in for wing-back Trippier. In the mean time, Hungary are reinforced by the re-visitation of wellness of Szoboszlai, who missed the Euros. 

Subs: Sam Johnstone, Nick Pope, Kieran Trippier, Jordan Henderson, Tyrone Mings, Conor Coady, Bukayo Saka, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jesse Lingard, Reece James, Jude Bellingham, Patrick Bamford. 

Britain (4-2-3-1): Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, John Stones, Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw; Kalvin Phillips, Declan Rice; Raheem Sterling, Mason Mount, Jack Grealish; Harry Kane. 

Subs: Denes Dibusz, Adam Bogdan, Adam Lang, Daniel Salloi, Tamas Cseri, Kevin Varga, Daniel Gazdag, Roland Varga, Mark Tamas, Janos Csaba Hahn, Szabolcs Schon, Nemanja Nikolic. 

Hungary (3-4-3): Peter Gulacsi; Akos Kecskes, Willi Orban, Attila Szalai; Bendeguz Bolla, Laszlo Kleinheisler, Andras Schafer, Attila Fiola; Roland Sallai, Adam Szalai, Dominik Szoboszlai. 

Hungary are no weaklings, however, and performed honorably in Group F at Euro 2020 in the purported 'Gathering of Death' close by Portugal, France and Germany - taking a point against the last two heavyweights and nearly making the last 16. It will positively must be an expert exhibition from England in case they are to keep up with their 100% record in the pool. 

Gareth Southgate's men should now refocus in front of a passing triple header, with this installation in Budapest followed by a home apparatus against Andorra and an outing to Poland. Britain are three for three in a pool that, honestly, they ought to have little difficulty in getting away and punching a pass to Qatar 2022. 

The Three Lions are back in real life interestingly since enduring deplorability in the last of Euro 2020 against Italy back in July. Luke Shaw's initial objective had put England on course for a noteworthy victory at Wembley yet Leonardo Bonucci's second-half equalizer went before a punishment shoot-out triumph for Roberto Mancini's side.

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