BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Portugal will look to their Euro 2020 opener with Hungary to get a head start on Germany and France in a bruising Group F but the holders will have to overcome a wall of noise made by 67,000 locals to make a statement of intent.
Hungary, playing in only their second European Championship in 49 years, are rank outsiders in the tournament's toughest group but will compensate for what they lack in star names with passion and grit.
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