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Two hot summits in an international European weekend

Hungary against Serbia. The most significant game this weekend in the European Cup qualifiers. It is the summit of Group G, which turned into a classic in the recent period. Hungary and Serbia have faced each other four times in the last three years, and one goal separated them in three of their previous four matches.

Despite Serbia’s strength, Hungary appears to be in an excellent position to win the game, not only because they are playing at home but also because they had lost once in their last 12 matches and have already beaten Serbia in the first leg.

Serbia can respond in this game, as they had not lost any match in the last five away matches, the same number of consecutive matches in which Hungary did not lose in the famous “Puskas Arena”, knowing they did not taste defeat in eight consecutive matches.

However, things may seem complicated because Serbia seemed shaky at the defense level as they conceded six goals in the last five matches, although they scored ten.

Group Six is witnessing fierce competition for the first qualification ticket between Belgium and their host, Austria, as they ranked first and second consecutively, collecting 13 points each. The winner will automatically qualify for the finals after the first leg between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw.

Belgium are counting on their captain, Roma’s striker Romelu Lukaku, who is back to his scoring habit, as he scored two goals in the big 4-1 win over Cagliari in the Italian League.

Lukaku scored four goals in a week with the capital team, giving them the lead against Frosinone (2-0) on Sunday, the first of October. He also opened the scoring when they won four zero against the Swiss Servette team in the group stage of the European League (Europa League) last Thursday and scored two goals against Cagliari last Sunday.

The former Chelsea, Manchester United, Everton, and Inter Milan striker raised his tally of goals at the club level to 364 goals and became the best scorer in Belgian history, surpassing Erwin Vandenbergh (361).

Belgium wants to secure its qualification before hosting the third-place team, Sweden (6 points), next Monday on the same day which will witness Austria playing an easy match against their host Azerbaijan. However, due to injury, Austria will miss the services of Spanish Team Real Madrid defenseman David Alaba in this match.

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