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Germany’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. AP

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Preview: Both Germany and Hungary are trying avoid early elimination from the European Championship.

The Hungarians need to win when the teams meet on Wednesday, the Germans don’t.

The match will take place following a request to light the stadium in rainbow colours to protest what the Munich city council said was the “homophobic and transphobic legislation of the Hungarian government.”

UEFA turned down the council’s application. It previously gave the go-ahead for Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer to continue wearing a captain’s armband with the rainbow colours “considering that it was promoting a good cause, i.e. diversity.”

It will be the first competitive match between Germany and Hungary since the “Miracle of Bern” in the 1954 World Cup final, when the West German team came from behind to defeat a Hungarian side considered to be the best in the world 3-2.

Hungary coach Marco Rossi’s current team can’t be compared to the “Mighty Magyars” of yesteryear, but it can still reach the round of 16 after defender Attila Fiola scored in a 1-1 draw with World Cup champion France.

“With a bit of luck and a bit more focus, we might even have come away with maximum points against France,” Rossi said Tuesday, when the Italian said his team will need a “tactically flawless performance” to beat Germany.

“We’re up against a tank. In Italy, we call the Germans ‘Panzers,’ tanks, because we know just how powerful they are,” Rossi said. “But they don’t only have physical power, they have a lot of skill, they’re tactically very gifted. And they’re one of the best teams in the world.”

Hungary lost to Portugal 3-0 in its opening game. Germany bounced back from its opening loss to France with a 4-2 win over Portugal.

France leads Group F with four points ahead of its final group game against Portugal. Both Portugal and Germany have three points, and Hungary has one.

“We have by far the most difficult group and of course Hungary is part of that,” Germany midfielder Leon Goretzka said. “If you look at the two games, they produced a remarkable performance against Portugal. They defended very, very well for a really long time, playing with a lot of passion, as it has to be.”

Goretzka is likely to make his first start amid injury worries for Germany coach Joachim Löw. Influential forward Thomas Müller is doubtful with a knee injury sustained in the win over Portugal. Both he and defender Mats Hummels were recalled to the squad specifically for the tournament because of their experience and they’ve had a major impact.

Whoever plays will have to contend with a well-drilled defence.

“We will watch how they defended in the first two games and find solutions,” Goretzka said. “Our clear goal is to win the game. Then we don’t need to start looking at anything like other group games or I don’t know what. We just want to win our game and continue this positive trend that we started against Portugal.”

Hungary will have to do without a full stadium of support for the first time. Both its previous games took place in Budapest, the only venue at the tournament to allow full capacity.

“That we’re playing away is an extra motivation,” Hungary midfielder Ádám Nagy told broadcaster M4 Sport. “It’s obviously great to play at home, but it also provides a great feeling and a boost when you walk out onto the pitch away from home, and the fans whistle us.”

Hungary captain Adam Szalai, who went off after receiving a blow to his head against France, has been cleared to play.

With inputs from AP

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