Portugal's campaign so far has been anything but efficient - 49 shots at goal (as measured by Opta) have yielded just one goal. Of those attempts, 19 have been off target, 15 on target and another 15 blocked. Discounting blocked shots, that's a shot conversion rate of just 2.9% - and explains why the semi-finalists at Euro 2012 are at risk of an early exit in France despite dominating their first two games.
With 364 goals in 348 games for Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo is not a player normally associated with unflattering statistics - but his numbers in France tell their own story. Of the 20 shots he has tried at Euro 2016, just four have been on target and none have found the net.
Hungary are already through to the last 16, with four points already in the bag, and have relatively little to play for.
If they win their group they face the Group E runners-up - potentially Belgium - while finishing second would mean a date with England in Nice on Saturday. And if they end as one of the best third-placed teams they will meet Group D winners Croatia. The Hungarians have impressed against Austria and Iceland thus far, but things may get considerably tougher for Bernd Storck's men from now on.
TEAM NEWS
Hungary boss Bernd Storck could rotate his squad with their qualfication for the last 16 already assured.
The Hungarians are again set to be without Attila Fiola, who has an ankle injury, so centre-back Adam Lang may once again start at right-back.
Portugal will monitor left-back Raphael Guerreiro and midfielder Andre Gomes - both are nursing muscle problems.
Captain Cristiano Ronaldo is set to play his 17th match at the European Championship - a new record.
GROUP F PERMUTATIONS
Hungary are already through - they are guaranteed to at least finish as one of the best third-placed teams.
A win against Portugal will ensure Hungary win the group. A draw would also see them top the group - as long as Iceland don't win by a two-goal margin.
A Portuguese win will mean they qualify. Victory would also mean they top the group unless Iceland also win, and end with superior goal difference. Failing that, goals scored or fair play ranking would separate them.
If Iceland and Portugal both draw, then Iceland will end second as long as Portugal don't outscore them on the night
MATCH FACTS
- Hungary are winless in 10 games against Portugal (D3, L7), failing to score in the three most recent matches.
- They have lost all five of their previous games against the Portuguese.
- The only previous meeting at a major tournament was at the 1966 World Cup, when Portugal won 3-1 at Old Trafford in the group stage.
- The teams have been drawn together in qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, and will meet in March and September 2017.
Hungary
- Hungary have lost just two of their last 14 games (W6, D6).
- The last time the Hungarians advanced from the group stage of a major tournament finals was at the 1966 World Cup.
- They have never won more than one match at a European Championship finals.
Portugal
- Portugal attempted 49 shots in total against Iceland and Austria - no other side had more than 36 shots in their opening two matches at the tournament.
- They allowed their opponents just attempts on goal (including blocked efforts) - no side faced fewer shots in their first two games at Euro 2016.
- Cristiano Ronaldo is set to play his 17th game at the finals of the European Championship - breaking the record jointly held by Lilian Thuram and Edwin van der Sar (16 matches).
- Ronaldo has attempted a total of 20 shots at Euro 2016 - more than nine teams tried during the first two round of games. No other player had more than nine attempts at goal in the first two rounds of matches at Euro 2016.
- Ronaldo has had 36 direct free-kick shots in major tournaments for Portugal, but hasn't scored with any of them.
- The Portuguese have made it through the group stage at all six of their previous European Championship finals appearances.
- They have only claimed one victory in their last six games (D4, L1) at major tournaments.
Possible line-ups
Hungary: Király; Lang, Guzmics, Juhász, Kádár; Nagy, Gera; Dzsudzsák, Kleinheisler, Lovrencsics; Szalai.
Portugal: Rui PatrÃcio; Vieirinha, Ricardo Carvalho, Pepe, Eliseu; William Carvalho, João Moutinho, Renato Sanches; Ricardo Quaresma, Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani.
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