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Gyori ETO FC vs Vikingur Reykjavik prediction: two ambitious clubs meet at ETO Park in the second leg of their UEFA Champions League 1st Qualifying Round tie, with the aggregate outcome still to be determined from the first leg played on July 7th.
Gyori ETO FC arrive in solid domestic form, having won five of their last seven competitive matches in Hungary's NB I. The Hungarian side has shown genuine attacking quality, scoring freely and keeping clean sheets at home. Playing at ETO Park gives them a meaningful advantage in what is a high-pressure European tie.
Vikingur Reykjavik travel to Hungary as one of the most in-form sides in Icelandic football. They have been extraordinarily prolific in the Úrvalsdeild, racking up goals at a remarkable rate across their recent run of fixtures. However, the step up in quality from Icelandic league football to a competitive Hungarian side in a European knockout context is significant.
No league statistics are available for either side in this competition, and no head-to-head record exists between these teams. The prediction leans toward Gyori ETO FC based on home advantage, the higher competitive level of Hungarian football relative to Iceland, and their strong recent form. Vikingur's goal-scoring exploits are impressive but came largely against weaker Icelandic opposition. Expect Gyori to control proceedings at ETO Park and secure a home win.
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2026 Season
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Last 15 matches across all competitionsUEFA Champions League matches highlighted
0 of 15 in UEFA Champions League
Form Rating
7.3/10
Gyori ETO FC have been one of Hungary's most consistent sides in recent months, winning...
Gyori ETO FC have been one of Hungary's most consistent sides in recent months, winning five of their last seven NB I matches and showing a strong attacking edge. A 4-0 demolition of Diosgyori VTK and a 4-1 win at Puskas Academy highlight their firepower, while victories over Ferencvarosi TC — one of Hungary's top clubs — demonstrate genuine quality. Their only competitive loss came away at Zalaegerszegi TE. With 19 days of rest since their last outing, fatigue is not a concern. Home form at ETO Park has been particularly strong, making them a credible European qualifier.
0 of 15 in UEFA Champions League
Form Rating
9.3/10
Vikingur Reykjavik arrive in extraordinary domestic form, having won twelve of their last thirteen Úrvalsdeild...
Vikingur Reykjavik arrive in extraordinary domestic form, having won twelve of their last thirteen Úrvalsdeild matches and scoring prolifically throughout — including a 6-0 win over Thor Akureyri and a 5-0 thrashing of Fram Reykjavik. Their only blemish is a 3-0 cup defeat to Breidablik. The sheer volume of goals scored is eye-catching, but the quality of Icelandic league opposition is considerably lower than what they will face at ETO Park. Vikingur have slightly more fixture congestion than Gyori, with a league match scheduled just four days after this second leg.
Gyori ETO FC vs Vikingur Reykjavik - Match Analysis
Gyori ETO FC benefit from home advantage at ETO Park and compete in Hungary's NB I, a league that ranks considerably higher than Iceland's Úrvalsdeild in UEFA coefficients. Their recent domestic form has been strong, including wins over top Hungarian sides. While Vikingur have been prolific in Iceland, the step up in quality is significant. Playing at home in a knockout European tie gives Gyori a structural and psychological edge that is difficult to overcome.
Draw No Bet on Gyori ETO FC is the standout alternative market. In a two-legged knockout tie, the aggregate context shapes tactics — if Vikingur hold a first-leg lead, they may defend deep, making a draw possible even if Gyori dominate. DNB protects your stake in that scenario. Over 2.5 goals is another option worth considering given Vikingur's attacking output, though the step up in defensive quality from Gyori may suppress their scoring rate.
The first leg result on July 7th in Reykjavik is the critical unknown here. If Gyori won the first leg, they can manage the tie at home. If Vikingur lead on aggregate, Gyori must chase the game, which could open up space and lead to a more open, higher-scoring match. The knockout format adds tactical complexity — whichever team needs goals will be forced to commit forward, potentially benefiting the other side on the counter-attack.
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