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Hungary vs Germany: Which is the better team in EA FC 25?

Hungary vs Germany is a must-watch fixture that's coming up in the UEFA Nations League as of this writing (November 17, 2024). The last two encounters between these footballing nations have gone Germany's way, and considering their present form, this time might not be so different. That said, comparing the two teams in EA FC 25 will give you something to do until the real-life match kicks off.

In this article, we will take a look at both Hungary and Germany and try to determine which is the better team in EA Fc 25.


Hungary vs Germany in EA FC 25: Which is the better team in the game

Hungary vs Germany: Starting XI comparison (Image via EA Sports)
Hungary vs Germany: Starting XI comparison (Image via EA Sports)

Hungary is laid out in the 3-4-2-1 formation in EA FC 25. Barnabas Varga (70 Pace, 77 Shooting) is the team's solitary Striker with Roland Sallai (74 Pace, 71 Shooting, 79 Dribbling) and Dominik Szoboszlai (82 Pace, 80 Shooting, 80 Dribbling) as the Center Attacking Midfielders (CAM).

The rest of Hungary's midfield has Milos Kerkez (83 Pace, 70 Passing, 75 Dribbling) as the Left Midfielder, Bendeguz Bolla (78 Pace, 60 Passing, 68 Dribbling) as the Right Midfielder, and Andras Schafer (69 Passing, 75 Dribbling) along with Adam Nagy (70 Passing, 73 Dribbling) as the Center Midfielders (CM).

Meanwhile, Germany uses the 4-2-3-1 formation in EA FC 25 with Kai Havertz (77 Pace, 81 Shooting) as the main Striker. Behind him are Florian Wirtz (81 Pace, 78 Shooting, 89 Dribbling), Deniz Undav (67 Pace, 82 Shooting, 80 Dribbling), and Jamal Musiala (84 Pace, 81 Shooting, 90 Dribbling) as CAMs.

Hungary vs Germany: Barnabas Varga vs Kai Havertz (Images via EA Sports)
Hungary vs Germany: Barnabas Varga vs Kai Havertz (Images via EA Sports)

Joshua Kimmich (88 Passing, 81 Defending) and Robert Andrich (76 Passing, 83 Defending) are also a part of Germany's midfield, but as Center Defensive Midfielders.

In defense, Hungary has a center-back (CB) trio of Marton Dardai (72 Defending), Willi Orban (85 Defending), and Endre Botka (70 Defending), with Peter Gulacsi (82 Overall) as their Goalkeeper in EA FC 25.

On the other hand, Germany has a back-four featuring Benjamin Henrichs (74 Pace, 76 Passing, 79 Defending) as the Left Back, Waldemar Anton (69 Pace, 65 Passing, 81 Defending) as the Right Back, and Jonathan Tah (86 Defending) with Antonio Rudiger (86 Defending) as CBs. Germany's default Goalkeeper in EA FC 25 is Oliver Baumann (82 Overall), but Marc-Andre ter Stegen (89 Overall) is also available for this position.


Hungary vs Germany: Player Roles

Hungary vs Germany: Player Role comparison (Image via EA Sports)
Hungary vs Germany: Player Role comparison (Image via EA Sports)

A player is considered a great choice for a particular Player Role if they have a + or ++ sign indicated with it. The image above shows that Hungary has more players in such roles than Germany.

Having said that, it should also be noted that Hungary's Left Midfielder is not fit for the assigned role.


Hungary vs Germany: Final verdict

Hungary seems to have the edge in terms of Player Roles, but most of Germany's players have much better ratings, which is more important. Additionally, one of Hungary's players is also not fit for his assigned role. Therefore, Germany can be considered the better team in the game.


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