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Will You Watch Ireland’s World Cup Qualifier Against Hungary Later?

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Hungarian PM Viktor Orban will be in attendance and a protest is planned outside the Aviva Stadium.

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"We will take Dublin. Come on, Hungarians," the prime minister wrote before the match.

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Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, is also preparing for the decisive match in Dublin and sent a message to the Hungarian national football team on his official social media page.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The Hungarian national football team surrendered a 2-0 lead and drew 2-2 in Ireland in their opening World Cup qualifying match. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán watched the match on site and then commented briefly on the result on his Facebook page.

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The Hungarian Prime Minister cannot be missing a fan scarf around his neck.

·Hungary
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The national team will start against the Irish soon.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Extra.ie broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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