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Approaching his 3rd full year in charge of the Portugal national team, Roberto Martinez has already led his side to silverware, winning the Nations League.

Unbeaten in their last six outings, Portugal look to be hitting form just in time for the 2026 World Cup. Their most recent victory came against Ireland last Saturday thanks to a stoppage time winner from midfielder, Ruben Neves. That victory solidified the team’s position of leaders of Group F, sitting on a perfect 9 points from 3 games.

In recent times Portugal have been a side with an embarrassment of riches across the whole squad but have struggled to create an identity and really utilise the squad to the best of their abilities when it comes to the major tournaments. Martinez will be hoping that his team’s recent form is something to build on going into next year’s World Cup. With heavy expectations and potentially Ronaldo’s last major tournament, there’s a lot of pressure on this Portugal side to perform next June.

Marco Rossi’s 8-year spell as Hungary manager has put the nation back on the map. A sleeping giant in the footballing world, the Hungary team of the late 1930’s and 60’s that reached World Cup finals built the nation’s footballing reputation with a strong football heritage. Fast forward to present day and Rossi’s Hungary team have some serious star power and have proven to be to much to handle for many big nations, including England, Germany and Croatia.

Hungary currently sit second in Group F on 4 points after most recently beating Armenia 2-0. Rossi will be hoping that his team’s reputation of giant killers proves true once more on Tuesday. The two sides last met in September where two goals from striker, Varga, weren’t quite enough to dismantle to quality of Portugal in a game that ended 3-2.

With Hungary looking for revenge and Portugal looking to cement themselves as serious contenders for the upcoming World Cup, it’s set up to be another tasty fixture between the two nations.

Here’s how to watch Portugal vs Hungary from anywhere in the world, including free options.

Can you watch Portugal vs Hungary for free?

Luckily for fans of the two native countries, you can tune into all of Tuesday’s action for free via RTP Play[1] (Portugal) and M4 Sport[2] (Hungary).

RTP holds the free-to-air rights in Portugal to broadcast all of the national team games, including the World Cup qualifiers. The Portuguese channel doesn’t even require a subscription and is available online or via their mobile app.

For soccer fans in Hungary, you’ll know that M4 Sport is the place to go for all the national team action. Hungary’s public broadcaster MTVA (via M4 Sport) airs all the national team games for free as per UEFA/FIFA agreements for qualifiers.

Fans can access M4 Sport’s coverage via the M4 Sport app or stream it on their website for no cost at all.

Outside of Portugal or Hungary this Tuesday? You can use a VPN[3] if you’re away from home right now and tune into all the action without having to miss a second of the action.

Use a VPN to watch Portugal vs Hungary live streams

This Tuesday’s clash between Portugal and Hungary is a pivotal game in Group F that could impact who makes it to North America next year and fans from across the globe can catch all the action live. But what if you’re away from home for this Tuesday’s game?

No need to panic, this is where a VPN becomes your right-hand man. A VPN[4] allows you to appear as though you’re still at home from anywhere in the world, meaning you don’t have to miss out because of geo-blockers. We recommend NordVPN[5], it’s the best on the market. Nord is undoubtedly the best way to unlock your stream of Portugal vs Hungary.

It’s really straightforward and easy to use a VPN to watch Portugal vs Hungary this Tuesday.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, NordVPN[6] is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch RTP Play’s stream of Portugal vs Hungary this Tuesday, select ‘Portugal’ from the listed countries.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to RTP Play and enjoy this epic clash in Group F as if you were at home.

How to watch Portugal vs Hungary live streams in the USA

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Fans in the States can watch Portugal vs Hungary on Vix via Prime Video.[7]

Start a 7-day free trial today and following that you will pay $5.99/month for Vix Premium (with ads).

Outside of the US this week? Use a VPN[8] whilst you’re travelling away from home and don’t miss any of the action this Tuesday.

How to watch Portugal vs Hungary live streams in the UK

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As is the case for US soccer fans, UK soccer fans can catch this one on Amazon Prime too.[9]

However, for UK residents, you will need to pay £2.49 for the PPV. No other subscription needed.

Traveling away from the UK right now? Use a VPN[10] to access Amazon[11] Prime’s coverage from across the globe.

How to watch Portugal vs Hungary live streams in Canada

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For soccer fans in the Great White North, DAZN[12] is the place to go for this epic clash.

Soccer fanatic’s in Canada will be aware that for DAZN’s coverage, you’ll need the DAZN soccer package for this game along with the rest of their soccer coverage.

DAZN’s soccer package is priced at CA$34.99/month and does include UCL[13] and UEL[14] coverage.

For fans travelling outside of Canada this Tuesday, make sure to use NordVPN[15] to access your DAZN account from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Portugal vs Hungary live streams in Australia

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Coming as no surprise, it’s Stan Sport[16] who are broadcasting this one.

Stan Sport’s subscriptions cost AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which starts at AU$12/month.

Outside of Oz for Portugal vs Hungary? Use a VPN[17] to login to you Stan Sport account and stream this fixture live from anywhere in the world.

Disclaimer

We test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. For example: 1. Accessing a service from another country (subject to the terms and conditions of that service). 2. Protecting your online security and strengthening your online privacy when abroad. We do not support or condone the illegal or malicious use of VPN services. Consuming pirated content that is paid-for is neither endorsed nor approved by Future Publishing.

References

  1. ^ RTP Play (www.rtp.pt)
  2. ^ M4 Sport (mediaklikk.hu)
  3. ^ VPN (go.nordvpn.net)
  4. ^ VPN (www.techradar.com)
  5. ^ NordVPN (www.techradar.com)
  6. ^ NordVPN (go.nordvpn.net)
  7. ^ Vix via Prime Video (primevideo-row.pxf.io)
  8. ^ VPN (go.nordvpn.net)
  9. ^ Amazon Prime (target.georiot.com)
  10. ^ VPN (go.nordvpn.net)
  11. ^ Amazon (www.techradar.com)
  12. ^ DAZN (www.prf.hn)
  13. ^ UCL (www.techradar.com)
  14. ^ UEL (www.techradar.com)
  15. ^ NordVPN (go.nordvpn.net)
  16. ^ Stan Sport (www.stan.com.au)
  17. ^ VPN (go.nordvpn.net)

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