The team approaches this match following a strong victory against Nyiregyháza Spartacus by 1‑4. Ferencvaros has amassed 8 wins and 2 draws from their last 10 home fixtures across all competitions. While defensive solidity isn’t their hallmark, having conceded in 7 of the last 10 matches, their attack has been prolific, scoring in 9 of those games. They have conceded the first goal 5 times in 15 matches but managed to turn the score around in 3 occasions. Notably, they conceded 5 of their 14 goals in the final minutes (76’–90 ‘) of their last 16 home games across all competitions.
In this return match for the third round of Champions League qualifying, Ferencvaros understands the necessity of securing a win due to the prior goalless draw away from home. They typically utilise a 4-1-4-1 formation, balancing a mix of defensive and offensive tactics, with four midfielders tasked with building play through the flanks, aiming for the centre-forward. As hosts, they have been impressive, billeting eight wins and two draws from their last ten official home games, with eight of those matches seeing Ferencvaros score over 1.5 goals.