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Greece have yet to lose in six competitive home encounters with Hungary; some encouragement as they look to end a disappointing Group F campaign with a first win.

Preview: European qualifiers on 11 October ©AFP/Getty Images

Greece will hope to end a disappointing UEFA EURO 2016 qualifying campaign on a high note in Piraeus on 11 October – and maintain an unbeaten run in competitive home games against a Hungary already assured of at least a play-off place.

• Greece, still without a win or a home goal in Group F, are already guaranteed to finish bottom of the section. Hungary will finish at least third and would qualify automatically should they better the result Romania manage in their final fixture against the Faroe Islands. A draw will also take Hungary through should Romania lose, due to their superior head-to-head record.

Previous meetings
• The sides drew 0-0 in March in the first match of Sergio Markarián's brief spell as Greece coach.

• Greece's record in 18 senior meetings with Hungary is W8 D6 L4. They are unbeaten in six competitive home games against Hungary (W3 D3).

• Hungary are without a victory in their last five competitive encounters with Greece (D2 L3), but won 3-2 in a friendly fixture in Budapest on 24 May 2008.

• Greece's heaviest defeat of all time came against Hungary – an 11-1 loss in Budapest in 1938 FIFA World Cup qualifying.

Form guide
• Greece have yet to score at home in Group F, having lost all four of their home matches in the pool.

• Hungary are unbeaten on the road in this section (W2 D2) having scored once in each of their four Group F away fixtures.

Disciplinary
• The latest booking list is available here: http://www.uefa.org/disciplinary/disciplinary-cases/booking-lists/index.html.

Trivia and links
• Greek clubs' record in 25 UEFA competition meetings with Hungarian sides is W9 D6 L10.

• In 21 encounters in UEFA's age-group competitions, Hungary have the edge: W9 D5 L7. The nations have also been paired in 2017 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying.

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