While most of the attention in Group F will be fixated on the Euro 2016 final rematch between Portugal and France, there's still plenty of intrigue in the group's other matchup between Germany and Hungary.
Hungary was mostly written off as the pushover team in the group of death, but a strong showing—until the final 10 minutes—in a loss to Portugal and a 1-1 draw with defending World Cup champion France, thanks to an Attila Fiola goal, means Hungary is very much still in the fight.
However, Hungary must leave the intimidating confines of home, where 60,000-plus fans have packed Budapest's Puskás Arena, to take on an in-form Germany side in Munich.