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Ferencváros are on the verge of advancement — if they take care of what looks like their easiest match yet, they will find themselves among the best 24.
The Hungarian champions have made an excellent start to their European campaign, with 7 points from 3 matches placing them 7th — right in the direct round of 16 spots. Robbie Keane’s side now faces their easiest fixture yet, as Ludogorec Razgrad visit Budapest with just 3 points, and the odds/chances here are clear-cut.
Let’s look at what you need to know about the match and which is the best tip from GGbet‘s offer.
Ferencváros-Ludogorec betting odds/chances, odds
Fradi are heavy favourites at the Groupama Aréna, following a 1-1 home draw against Viktoria Plzen and one-goal victories over Genk and Salzburg. This will be the Bulgarian side’s second away match — they managed a 2-1 win at Swedish side Malmö, but were beaten 3-2 by Swiss outfit Young Boys. In between, they hosted Betis, who left Bulgaria with a two-goal victory.
The Bulgarian record champions are currently struggling in their domestic league as well, which has led to a managerial change — Portuguese coach Rui Mota will no longer be in charge of the team for the match against Ferencváros.

In light of this, Fradi’s lower odds at the bookmakers for this match are understandable. The two sides have already met in the Champions League qualifiers, where after a 0-0 draw away, Fradi won 3-0 at home thanks to a brace from Barnabás Varga and a goal from Gábor Szalai.
Ferencváros vs Ludogorec TV Broadcast
The Ferencváros-Ludogorec match takes place on November 6th, starting at 21:00 in Budapest. The game will be broadcast by M4 Sport in Hungary, with an extended pre-match show expected on the sports channel ahead of kick-off.
Ferencváros-Ludogorec tickets
Since the Ferencváros-Viktoria Plzen match was not a sell-out either, it is likely that tickets will again be available right up to the last minute. The cheapest ticket for the Ludogorec match costs 7,000 forints, while category 1 tickets are priced at 16,000 forints — slightly cheaper for season ticket holders.
Additionally, a mini-season pass is available for the remaining three home EL fixtures (Ludogorec, Rangers, Panathinaikos), allowing season ticket holders to watch their team for as little as 5,000 forints per match. More information about tickets can be found here.
Ferencváros-Ludogorec free tip
We are backing a Ferencváros win in this match. Alongside the Hungarian side’s strong form in European competition, Ludogorets’ poor recent run and their managerial change are both compelling arguments in favour of a home victory. If Keane’s side can secure all 3 points here, their progression is almost guaranteed — and that could prove a massive motivation.

