Hungary have not lost any of their last 10 home internationals
Bosnia and Herzegovina have lost each of their last seven
The Magyars won their last home meeting with the Dragons 1-0 in 2007
Magyars can show their might against out-of-sorts Bosnia
Both Hungary and Bosnia started their Nations League campaigns with heavy defeats but the Magyars should be able to make home advantage count and bounce back with victory on Saturday evening.
Marco Rossi’s side were thrashed 5-0 by Germany last time out but they have thoroughly enjoyed playing in front of their own fans in recent fixtures, winning nine of their last 10 at home and only failing to beat the Czech Republic (1-1) in a friendly.
Bosnia meanwhile were also on the receiving end of a hiding after a 5-2 loss to the Netherlands on Saturday and this defeat extended their losing streak to seven matches – the last three of which all coming under new manager Sergej Barbarez.
The Dragons have lost eight of their last nine matches away from home and, against a Hungary side in strong form at home, they may suffer defeat once again. Five of these eight defeats have come to nil and so the Magyars will be confident in registering a shutout, with a 2-0 final score showing some promise.