Long linked with Liverpool, MTK Budapest's Sándor Károly Football Academy will be moving to a new, six-pitch complex on the site of the old Józsefváros train station, near the club's current stadium.
See re-runs of the classic 6:3 game at Budapest's equally classic 6:3 bar this evening, to celebrate the anniversary of the famous match between Hungary and England nearly 70 years ago.
It's the big kick-off! From Friday, 11 June, the Euros take over every TV screen – with Budapest a co-host and Hungary taking part. Here's where to watch matches at lively spots around town.
Dreamed about in the early 1900s, planned from the late 1940s, Hungary has had a national stadium since the Népstadion opened in 1953. Now its replacement, the Puskás Aréna, is to co-host the Euros.
With the Euros approaching, look out for a unique photo album, with texts in English. Capturing the lost world of Hungarian village football, Hátsó füves (‘Backyard Goals’) can also be seen online.