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While there is a slight lull in play. I expect a few of those. Might I remind you that we have the other Group F match Portugal v Austria coming up at 20:00 BST.
Portugal winless after two matches
Ronaldo misses penalty after foul on him
Ronaldo header ruled out for offside
Result: Iceland 1-1 Hungary
Result: Belgium 3-0 Republic of Ireland
Patrick Jennings
While there is a slight lull in play. I expect a few of those. Might I remind you that we have the other Group F match Portugal v Austria coming up at 20:00 BST.
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Hungary's Zoltan Stieber, who scored in the opener against Austria, gets down the byeline and crosses from the left but it only finds keeper Hannes Halldorsson.
Did you know that Halldorsson directed Iceland's video for their 2012 Eurovision Song Contest entry? No.
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Dan Indyk: Anything can happen in this one
Natasha Louise Sporn: Sounds like they’re singing Come On You Spurs again.
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Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Iceland have a corner. Swansea's Gylfi Sigurdsson whips it in from the left, but it misses all heads in the area.
But from another cross Jon Dadi Bodvarsson's nods over from eight yards.
The Kaiserslautern player should have done better. Or am I being harsh?
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Robbie Savage just said on BBC One that Iceland had 28% of possession in their opener against Portugal.
It might be a similar percentage today. It's all Hungary at the moment.
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Iceland win an early free-kick but Kolebeinn Sigthorsson's flicked header goes out.
But it's now Hungary with possession up at the other end. Another busy day for Iceland's defence?
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
Iceland 0-0 Hungary
We are under way at the Stade Velodrome.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
A reminder:
Iceland (4-4-2) Hannes Halldorsson; Birkir Saevarsson, Ragnar Sigurdsson, Kari Arnason, Ari Skulason; Johann Gudmundsson, Aron Gunnarsson (capt), Gylfi Sigurdsson, Birkir Bjarnason; Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, Kolbeinn Sigthorsson Coaches: Lars Lagerback (SWE)/Heimir Hallgrímsson (ISL)
Hungary (4-1-4-1) Gabor Kiraly; Adam Lang, Richard Guzmics, Roland Juhasz, Tamas Kadar; Zoltan Gera; Balazs Dzsudzsak (capt), Adam Nagy, Laszlo Kleinheisler, Zoltan Stieber; Tamas Priskin
Coach: Bernd Storck (GER)
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Before we get under way let's take you to Hungary where a parrot called Morgo, who lives in Nyiregyhaza Zoo in Budapest, Hungary, picked out Hungary to beat Iceland.
What a surprise.
You're no Paul the Octopus mate.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Great anthems. Varying vocals.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Little Frank: Anybody done, "Everyone's Hungary, so Mum's gone to Iceland" yet ?
Please see the 16:46 entry...
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
"Ekki vanmeta Ísland" is Icelandic for "don't underestimate Iceland" which is precisely what Portugal seemed to do in the opening match.
The surprise 1-1 draw prompted Portugal's wallflower Cristiano Ronaldo to criticise Iceland for their "small mentality". He also refused to swap shirts with skipper Aron Gunnarsson, which in itself prompted a #ShirtsForAron , externalmovement. Hashtag movements eh?
Anyway, Iceland showed that they are a tough team to break down. Ronaldo said they won't do much at the Euros - they've already done quite a bit.
Hungary, I have to say, produced some lovely football to beat "dark horses" Austria 2-0 in the first match. Seriously, who labelled Austria "dark horses"?
Watch out for Werder Bremen's Laszlo Kleinheisler in the number 10 role.
He put himself in the kirakat with his display against the Austrians. That's 'shop window' in Hungarian, language fans.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Thanks, but no more of these 'son' jokes. Or anything relating to the supermarket.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Earlier, this photo was taken showing the Hungary fans on their way to the Stade Velodrome.
I'm guessing there must be a shortage of black T-shirts somewhere.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
BBC TV commentator Steve Wilson tweeted, external at 15:59 BST that fighting had broken out between Hungary fans and the police inside the Marseille stadium.
He has since tweeted that all is calm now. Good, the stadium's seen enough.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Iceland make no changes to the side that drew 1-1 against Portugal in their opening Group F game. Understandable.
Former Aston Villa midfielder Zoltan Stieber starts for Hungary, having come off the bench to score against Austria. He comes in for Krisztian Nemeth.
Adam Lang is in at right-back for the injured Attila Fiola, and Tamar Priskin replaces Adam Szalai.
Iceland v Hungary (17:00 BST)
Thanks Sham. Beautiful work.
Now it's time for an 'audience-record buster' of an encounter - Iceland v Hungary, live on BBC One, Radio 5 live and here.
Raillery aside, I'm sure it'll be the best match between these two teams you will have ever watched.
Team news coming up.