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FINAL
Arena Stuttgart
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Gündoğanİlkay Gündoğan 
67'
MusialaJamal Musiala 
22'
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Arena Stuttgart
90'
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Neuer: "We are very happy"

"We were desperate to back up the performance against Scotland, and we knew it wouldn't be easy against Hungary, a team who have caused us problems in the past. We are therefore very happy to have won here in Stuttgart with a dominant performance"."
90'
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Gündoğan: "Players around me are making it easier"

"I am always looking to fulfill my responsibilities on the pitch. I think, with each training session and each game we play together, we have a better feeling. I am playing in a different position than at Barcelona but the players around me are making it easier."
90'
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Full-time: Germany 2-0 Hungary

Julian Nagelsmann and Co. prevail in Stuttgart as they secure progression to the knockouts! Jamal Musiala opened the scoring before the break, and İlkay Gündoğan netted after the interval to put the result beyond doubt. Hungary had their moments, but ultimately didn't do enough to get anything from the clash. Germany play Switzerland in their final group-stage match, which is likely to decide who wins Group A.
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GERMANY THROUGH TO THE LAST 16

Germany progress.
Full-time
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Yellow card

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Yellow card

81'

High and wide

Führich's wild strike following a counter-attack is never troubling Gulácsi.
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Secured the points?

Germany are almost home and dry after Gündoğan's composed finish.
75'

Substitution

75'

Sané kept out

Gúlacsi is busy now, as he palms Sané's shot from the outside the area behind for a corner.
74'

Kimmich thwarted

Another chance for the right-back, but Gulácsi is in the way on this occasion.
72'

New record

Germany have now scored seven goals in this European Championship group stage, more than in any previous edition.
72'

Substitution

69'

Kimmich wide

Almost a third as Kimmich's effort arrows beyond the post. Germany are enjoying themselves now.
67'

Germany two up!

Nagelsmann's men double their lead, and captain Gündoğan is the goalscorer, sweeping into the corner from Mittelstädt's cut-back. Germany far more comfortable now!
62'

Musiala over

The number 10 can't keep his effort down as it flies over the upright.
60'

Over!

Hungary's best opening of the game, as Varga heads Sallai's cross over the crossbar from close range.
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Hard-fought

Both teams are giving their all in search of the crucial three points.
58'

Wirtz off

Nagelsmann decides to mix things up, bringing on Sané for Wirtz and Füllkrug for Havertz.
55'

Gulácsi save

The Leipzig man gets a hand to Andrich's deflected attempt and then gratefully grasps possession.
52'

Quiet start to the half

No major chances for either side yet after the break.
46'

Back underway

Hungary kick off the second half!
Kick-off!
45'
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Half-time: Germany 1-0 Hungary

Germany are in pole position as they lead at the break! Jamal Musiala netted his second goal of the tournament, despite a VAR intervention threatening to see it ruled out, as Die Nationalelf built up pressure. Hungary, though, had chances of their own, giving Julian Nagelsmann and Co. a reminder that need to remained concentrated throughout.
Half-time
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Sallai levels.... but...

Although the Freiburg man appears to have levelled things up, he is in an offside position as he heads past Neuer.
45'

Musiala hits the side netting

So close from the Bayern man - some of the crowd even celebrate thinking its in!
1:50
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42'

Wirtz over

The Bundesliga Player of the Season can't keep his strike down from just outside the area.
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Man of the moment

Musiala's strike separates the two sides.
35'

Looking to regain control

The hosts are keeping possession after that Hungarian flurry.
29'

Tah blocks

An important intervention from the Leverkusen man to stop Szoboszlai's volley from arrowing towards the bottom corner.
27'

Yellow card

26'

Neuer saves!

A huge stop from the German number one, who keeps out Szoboszlai's free-kick before poking the ball away from danger.
22'

Yellow card

22'

Germany in front!

Die Nationalelf have the lead! Musiala was on the scoresheet in the first game, and finds the back of the net here, scoring from a similar position as against Scotland despite Fiola's best efforts.
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Jamal Musiala
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Best chance so far

Havertz has come closest to breaking the deadlock thus far.
12'

Headed away

From the resulting corner, Andrich volleys towards the goal, yet Bolla is on hand to head behind. Germany cranking up the pressure here.
11'

Havertz denied

The forward doesn't brilliantly to outmuscle Orban, but Gulácsi gets to his subsequent effort from close range.
7'

Bolla effort blocked

The right full-back's drive is cleared behind for a corner, which is dealt with comfortably by the German backline.
5'

Gulácsi saves

The Hungarian goalkeeper easily holds Havertz's shot after cutting in from the right.
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Up and running!

Underway here in Stuttgart!
Kick-off!

Players out on the pitch

Kick-off is minutes away!
1:16
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One to watch: Florian Wirtz

The Bayer Leverkusen star scored his side's opener against Scotland and is likely to be influential again here.

15 minutes until kick-off

Not long until this one gets underway!

Tale of the tape

Germany are without a win in their last three matches against the Magyars, a run which includes a 2-2 draw in the group stage of the Euro 2020. All in all, this is a balanced match-up - Germany have 13 victories to Hungary's 12, with 12 draws.
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One to watch: Péter Gulácsi

Germany's players are well aware of the Leipzig shot-stopper, and he will be a very difficult opponent as they look to break the Hungarian outfit down.
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Hungary team news

Marco Rossi makes two changes to his Hungarian outfit after the 3-1 loss to Switzerland. Bendegúz Bolla and Márton Dárdai replace Ádám Lang and Attila Szalai respectively, meaning Leipzig duo Péter Gulácsi and Willi Orban, as well as Freiburg's Rolland Sallai, all play from the off.
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Germany team news

After his side's convincing 5-1 victory over Scotland in the tournament opener, Julian Nagelsmann names the same side. That means Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala both start, while Niclas Füllkrug, on the scoresheet versus the Scots, starts on the bench.

Hungary starting XI

Gulácsi - Fiola, Orbán, Dárdai - Bolla, A. Nagy, Schäfer, Kerkez - Sallai, Szoboszlai (c) - Varga

Germany starting XI

Neuer - Kimmich, Rüdiger, Tah, Mittelstädt - Andrich, Kroos - Musiala, Gündoğan (c), Wirtz - Havertz
2:32
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Qualification up for grabs

If they win and Switzerland beat Scotland later in the evening, Germany will seal their spot in the knockouts tonight. That would make for a perfect start to the campaign after just two group matches.
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Dazzling Deutschland

Germany raced to a resounding 5-1 win over Scotland in the tournament's opening match on Friday night. Florian Wirtz (pictured) was the first of four Bundesliga figures to find the net, and the host country is hopeful of following that up with another victory against Hungary.
4:06
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Win-hungry Hungary

The Magyars made a false start to Euro 2024 with a 1-3 defeat to Switzerland in their opening game on Saturday. Leipzig's Péter Gulácsi (pictured) was one of four Bundesliga stars to start that one for Marco Rossi's side and will need to have his wits about him to stop Germany's attack.

Welcome!

Follow all of the live build-up and action from this Group A second matchday fixture between Germany and Hungary in Stuttgart!