- Gyori ETO FC are unbeaten at home in 3 games in all competitions, winning all three.
- Vikingur Reykjavik have won 5 of their last 6 away games in all competitions.
- Gyori ETO FC have averaged 2.00 goals per home game in all competitions, but Vikingur Reykjavik have hit 19 in their last 6 road games.
Gyori ETO FC have a head-to-head lead
Gyori ETO FC and Vikingur Reykjavik meet at ETO Park in Hungary for the second leg of their UEFA Champions League Qualification 2026 tie on Tuesday with the Icelandic side holding a 1-0 advantage after that surprise result yesterday.
Gyori ETO FC went into that game as 1.66 favourites and came out on the wrong end of a 1-0 defeat, a result which leaves the Hungarian side with a lot to do in this second leg. Their form book is solid but not spectacular going into the game, as they are 6-2-2 in their last 10 across all competitions.
That sequence includes a 1-0 away win over Kisvarda FC in the NB I 2025/2026, a 2-2 friendly draw with Grazer AK 1902 and that aforementioned 1-0 defeat to Vikingur. Efrain Juarez's compact 4-2-3-1 formation lacks the thrust of their opponent's 4-3-3, but it is a good setup for the double pivot to provide the platform for the attacking midfielders and forwards to do their thing in transition.
Reykjavik are in a better run of form
Vikingur are the team in form as they have won 4 of their last 5 in all competitions, losing once, 3-0, to Breidablik before back-to-back wins over KA Akureyri and Gyori ETO FC. Soelvi Ottesen's 4-3-3 is a high-tempo system where wingers and full-backs overload the wings. When possession is lost, the team presses very high and the ability to switch the play from one wing to the other at speed can make teams pay dearly. Vikingur will hope to make this Gyori's toughest test of the season as their 9-0-1 run of results since the start of the month shows they can be a ruthless opponent.
The draw and both teams to score looks undervalued
The bookmakers have this fixture as 1.66 for Gyori ETO FC, 4.05 for Vikingur and 4.25 for the draw. The visitors will be buoyed by their win in the first leg and can definitely win this, but Gyori should be the favourites at home.
We're going to back the away side to nick this contest because they look more ruthless and their recent results are better than Gyori's. However, both teams to score at 1.48 looks too short given Vikingur have scored 13 times in their last 5 and Gyori have scored 6 in their last 5 games.
Over 2.5 goals at 1.44 looks the smarter angle as Vikingur are in a different gear and there will be chances at both ends of the pitch when these two systems clash, so the 1.66 for the home side looks short. Szabolcs Schon has been Gyori's sharpest edge recently, netting 2 of their 6 goals for the club in the last 5 games across all competitions. Meanwhile, Aron Elis Thrandarson has scored 4 of Vikingur's last 13 goals.
Nikolaj Hansen is the front-line finisher, however, with 1 goal in 1 game in UEFA Champions League Qualification 2026.