The Top Football Events for Hungarian Fans to Watch in 2024

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Hungarian football fans are in for a treat in 2024, with the upcoming calendar packed with a host of top-class events at club and international level.
The new year features a line-up of mouth-watering events, with several Hungarian players and teams set to grace the grandest stages across the world.
With that in mind, read on as we highlight some of the attention-gripping events that should keep Hungarian fans on the edge of their seats in 2024.
Europa League – Can Dominik Szoboszlai lead Liverpool to the Title?
Dominik Szoboszlai has established himself as a crucial component in Liverpool’s tactical set-up this season, helping the club make progress in several competitions.
The 23-year-old Hungary international has shown his class in the Premier League, notching two goals and three assists to emerge as a driving force in Liverpool’s exceptional early season form.
While Szoboszlai has barely featured for the Reds in the Europa League group stage, manager Jurgen Klopp will likely unleash his big guns during the knockout phase.
He is among a handful of Liverpool stars who can make a significant contribution to the club’s European push, as evidenced by his performances in the Premier League.
The former RB Leipzig man has been a standout performer in Klopp’s revamped midfield and is a perfect fit for the German tactician’s gegenpressing style of play.
Szoboszlai has dazzled with his skill, relentless energy and shooting ability and will undoubtedly play a vital role in Liverpool’s Europa League ambitions.
Europa Conference League – Ferencváros Chasing Unlikely Triumph
Hungarian champions Ferencváros missed the chance to advance to the next phase of the Europa Conference League as group winners after drawing 1-1 with Fiorentina on the final matchday.
The green and whites broke the deadlock three minutes into the second half of the crunch clash through Kristoffer Zachariassen but failed to see out a vital win as Fiorentina snatched a point.
As a consequence of settling for a share of the spoils, Ferencváros are forced to go through a play-off phase to secure a spot in the latter rounds of the Europa Conference League.
They have been paired with Greek heavyweights Olympiacos, who finished third in their Europa League group. The Greek side are favourites with the bookmakers to win the tie.





