Our prediction for this Nations League match:
Hungary will be looking to build on a 2-0 win over Estonia when they host Finland at Groupama Arena on Sunday evening. The Hungarians are eager to overtake Greece in second place in the standings and seeing that Finland have already clinched top position in Group 2, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the hosts. The Finns have nothing to play for in the Groupama Arena clash and we predict that they are going to return home empty-handed from the trip to Budapest. Adam Szalai, who found the net in the 2-0 win over Estonia on Thursday evening, will be the man to watch in the home side and we believe that he is going to pose a big threat for the opposition defenders. Hungary defenders should have Teemu Pukki, who has netted three goals in the process so far.
Highlighted Player (Adam Lang):

Adam Lang is a Hungarian footballer who plays for Dijon as a centre-back. The centre-back is a product of Veszprem football academy and he continued playing for the club at senior level. Lang scored three goals in 44 appearances in the league for Veszprem, but he played for Gyor and Videoton in his homeland as well.
The player who was born on January 17, 1993 made 57 appearances for Gyor, while playing 23 games for Videoton in the Hungarian top flight. In the autumn of 2016 Adam Lang joined French club Dijon and he has been playing for the Mustards ever since.
The Hungarian defender played 19 games for Dijon in the 2016-17 Ligue 1 campaign, but he failed to find the net for Olivier Dall’ Oglio’s troops during the season. Adam Lang has five caps for Hungary U21 team and he made his debut for the senior team on May 22, 2014 in a 2-2 draw with Denmark.
Highlighted Team (Finland):

Finland national football team played their first international game before the World War 1. The Finns were beaten by fellow Nordic side Sweden (2-5) on October 22, 1911, but eleven years later they recorded their biggest ever win on the international stage.
Finland outclassed Estonia 10-2 in Helsinki and, speaking of their heaviest defeat, the team suffered a 13-0 loss to Germany in Leipzig during the World War II (1940). Finland national team became a member of FIFA back in 1908, but they have yet to qualify for the finals of the major tournament. The Finns did not participate in the European Championship finals as well, but several top-class footballers were part of their national football team in the past.
Former Liverpool ace Jari Litmanen scored 32 goals in 137 appearances for Finland and Sami Hyypia is yet another notable footballer who played for the Eagle-owls. The colour of Finland’s home kits is white, while they play their away games in blue shirts and blue shorts.