
Ferencvaros will be hoping a passionate home crowd can help them floor Ludogorets in this UEFA Champions League qualifier after grinding out a 0-0 draw in Bulgaria last week.
The Hungarians are looking to end a five-year absence from the group stage after suffering heartache in the qualifiers for the last four years. They've only reached the play-off round once during that time but stand a good chance this year following last week's stalemate.
The Betting Desk thought we'd see plenty of goals in that first leg but the teams cancelled each other out and that means it's now a winner-takes-all shootout in Budapest.
Ludogorets haven't graced the group stage since season 2016/17 and crashed out at this juncture last year with an 8-4 aggregate loss to Qarabag.
They then failed to register a single win in their Europa League group campaign but claimed creditable draws away to Lazio, Lyon and Viktoria Plzen.
The Bulgarians also beat a decent Rijeka side in the last round of Champions League qualifying so they are more than capable of getting a result in Hungary.
How the bookies view it: Hosts Hungary for glory
BoyleSports fancy Ferencvaros to finish the job at home, with the Hungarians 8/15 hot favourites, Ludogorets look a bit overpriced at 4/1 and another stalemate pays 13/5.
Head to head: Close encounters
These sides faced off four times in 2019 after being paired together in both the Champions League qualifiers and the Europa League. Ferencvaros won the first two clashes before Ludogorets got their revenge with a 3-0 away win in the Europa League and a 1-1 draw.
Players to watch: Give us Barnabas
Barnabas Varga has started the season well, with the forward netting three times in five games. The 30-year-old has impressed me every time I've seen him play for Hungary and he's 20/21 at Bet365 for anytime scorer.
I flagged up Erick Marcus for a Ludogorets goal on the road away to Minsk and the Brazilian delivered on that occasion for his team. He should pose the biggest threat for them here and is 9/2 for anytime scorer.
Probable line-ups
Both teams should be along similar lines to the first leg, although Bernard Tekpetey's place in the Ludogorets side could be under threat after he was hooked at half-time.
Ferencvaros: Dibusz, Gartenmann, Szalai, Raemaekers, Otvos, Makreckis, Kanichowsky, O'Dowda, Varga, Toth, Joseph.
Ludogorets: Bonmann, Nedyalkov, Almeida, Kurtulus, Son, Vidal, Stanic, Kaloc, Naressi, Choular, Marcus.
Anything else catch the eye?
With the scores level after the first leg, this could be another cagey match as neither team needs to go for it. Ludogorets have also been a tough nut to crack on the road in Europe, conceding more than once in just two of their last 11 road trips.
That makes under 2.5 goals likely for this one, although the odds aren't great at 3/4. The half-time draw is better at 23/20 while backing most goals to come after the break pays 21/20.
Four yellows were flashed in the first leg and it could be spicier here as the tie is decided. So try going for a high number of cards if the bookies get round to pricing up that market.