Roberto Mancini is expected to stick to a 3-5-2 system against Hungary tonight with Giacomo Raspadori and Wilfried Gnonto starting up front.
[Alessandro Bastoni](https://football-italia.net/player/alessandro-bastoni/) should replace [Francesco Acerbi](https://football-italia.net/player/francesco-acerbi/) at the back after the ex- [Lazio](/teams/lazio) defender started against Gareth Southgate’s men. [Tommaso Pobega](https://football-italia.net/player/tommaso-pobega/) will likely get the nod in midfield along with [Jorginho](https://football-italia.net/player/jorginho/) and [Nicolò Barella](https://football-italia.net/player/nicolo-barella/) while Gnonto will replace [Gianluca Scamacca](https://football-italia.net/player/gianluca-scamacca/) up front, partnering Raspadori, who was responsible for the winner against the Three Lions. The CT will likely keep the same system he adopted on Friday when the Azzurri beat England at San Siro.
in their last match puts them immovably in the driving seat as they just have to keep away from out here to get their very first UNL finals appearance, which ...
Hungary gave a decent record of themselves on the day and should demonstrate their strength this week. Hungary has overseen eight triumphs against Italy and will hope to cut the deficiency in this apparatus. The two groups are on a genuinely in any event, balance right now and could play out a draw this end of the week.
Italy broke Hungary's hearts in a high-octane Nations League encounter in Budapest to advance to the competition's semi-finals.
However, Donnarruma came to the rescue yet again, denying Styles with a stunning leg save to keep his clean sheet for the second time in a row. Hungary’s pursuit of a goal that would restore parity left plenty of space behind, allowing the visiting wing-backs to storm forward. Keen to redeem themselves to those back home following a second successive failed attempt to reach the World Cup finals, Roberto Mancini’s men went all out in Hungary’s capital city.