
When Ferencvaros plays TNS at home Groupama Arena, they hope to start their Champions League qualifying campaign in grand fashion.
Although the Greens are heavy favorites to win the opening leg, it’s not time to write out the Welsh champs just yet.
Barnabas Varga, who scored 20 goals in the Hungarian first flight last season, will be a figure to watch for the home squad.
Aleksandar Pesic of Serbia is vying for a starting role after scoring in a 2-2 friendly against West Ham United.
In the meantime, TNS defeated Decic of Montenegro in the doubleheader to set up a meeting with Ferencvaros. However, the visitors will face a considerably bigger mountain in Budapest, and we don’t think they can pull off a significant upset in the second qualifying round.
Brad Young, 21, has already scored three goals in the Champions League qualifying round, so Ferencvaros’ defense should be able to contain him.