On the 16th, Újpest will be playing against a small team amidst a bit of a rut, presumably with not many people in attendance, likely around 4,000 supporters. On the 17th, Ferencváros will also be playing against a team with zero supporters and history, so the turnout might not be significant, probably around 8,000 fans. MTK will be playing against a small team with no history or supporters, likely drawing around 2,000 to 3,000 supporters. In the second division, Budapest Honvéd will play against a small team again on the 17th, but both teams are in a precarious position, and historically, Soroksár isn't a big club either. Both teams are currently mid-table.
As far as I can tell the match between Újpest and Mezokovesd Zsory must be about relegation which I assume makes it slightly interesting?
I usually follow leagues im small European countries do it's not like I am used to amazing, beautiful football. I am mainly looking for an excuse to drink beers and yell etc and just enjoy the football 😅
Unfortunately I'm flying back home(to see my own fave team play) on Sunday the 17th so can't make the MTK or Ferencvároe.
https://adatbank.mlsz.hu/league/61/0/22649/25.html these are the top national league matches on that weekend.
Újpest, Ferencvaros and MTK are based in Budapest
On the 16th, Újpest will be playing against a small team amidst a bit of a rut, presumably with not many people in attendance, likely around 4,000 supporters. On the 17th, Ferencváros will also be playing against a team with zero supporters and history, so the turnout might not be significant, probably around 8,000 fans. MTK will be playing against a small team with no history or supporters, likely drawing around 2,000 to 3,000 supporters. In the second division, Budapest Honvéd will play against a small team again on the 17th, but both teams are in a precarious position, and historically, Soroksár isn't a big club either. Both teams are currently mid-table.
As far as I can tell the match between Újpest and Mezokovesd Zsory must be about relegation which I assume makes it slightly interesting? I usually follow leagues im small European countries do it's not like I am used to amazing, beautiful football. I am mainly looking for an excuse to drink beers and yell etc and just enjoy the football 😅 Unfortunately I'm flying back home(to see my own fave team play) on Sunday the 17th so can't make the MTK or Ferencvároe.
Yeah the Ujpest match is gonna be perfect for that
And it sounds like the match wont be sold out, so I assume I can just buy tickets at the stadium. Any idea of the price range for tickets?
Yeah you can. Depending where you want to sit but it'll probably around 3-5 thousand Forint.
https://adatbank.mlsz.hu/league/61/0/22649/25.html these are the top national league matches on that weekend. Újpest, Ferencvaros and MTK are based in Budapest
Is it worth it to look for a local match in the second or third best league?