In the final round of the European tournament, two unsealed teams - Scotland and Hungary - faced off in a tense match. Although both teams still have a theoretical chance of advancing, if today's battle is like a "firefight", both teams will probably leave the tournament together. Since the way back has been cut off, both teams can only fight for the victory and a chance of survival. In this case, a median of 2.5 goals might be a good bet.

In Group A, Germany have already secured their place in the tournament, while Switzerland, who are right behind them, have four points in hand and have a chance to advance in this round of matches. Scotland and Hungary will have to fight for the third place in the group. Scotland drew 1-1 with Switzerland in the match. If they can win this crucial match, their chances of getting out of the group will be greatly increased, and they will attack with all their might.

However, Scottish players are generally unskilled and few play in England, such as Manchester United midfielder McTomini and Liverpool wing-back Andrew Robertson. McTominney has played regularly for the national team though, scoring seven goals in this year's European outings, including a 13-minute winner against Switzerland. "The presence of McDonald certainly gives Scotland hope for more goals.

The Hungarian team, on the other hand, has lost two consecutive matches and the players are under great psychological pressure. Their primary goal at the moment is to win a game and prove to their fans that they are not afraid of confrontation with Scotland. In fact, the Hungarian team showed an aggressive attacking attitude in the match in Germany, where they had 10 chances on goal. They have been assisted by Liverpool midfielder Szuboszlár, who has already scored an assist, and their strength on the attacking end is guaranteed. In addition, strikers Baswaga and Baswaga, who have scored a total of three goals in their last three matches, are in top form and are expected to start a fierce offensive and defensive battle with Scotland.

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