The Hungarian national team repeated its victory over its host England, beating its host 4-0, while the German team swept its Italian guest 5-2, today, Tuesday, in the fourth round of Group C in the first level of the European Football League.

At Molyneux Stadium, Hungary taught its host England a harsh lesson, and beat them 4-0, after they beat them in the first leg in Budapest with a goal without a reply.

After one goal and two points from the first three Nations League matches, England dominated the game early on at Wolverhampton's stadium, and almost opened the goals when Jarrod Bowen headed from close range lacking accuracy.

But Hungary shocked England, who qualified for the European Championship final last year, in the 16th minute when John Stones headed in a header to land the ball in front of Roland Chalay, who controlled it with his thigh before passing Aaron Ramsdale and putting the ball into the net.

Shalay added the second goal in the 70th minute with a shot from the outside of his foot after Calvin Phillips failed to extract the ball.

Joyet Nagy put the ball over Ramsdale's head and Daniel Gozdog added the fourth goal with a long-range shot, inflicting Hungary a humiliating defeat on England, who played the match in Wolverhampton.

In addition to this disastrous night, England defender Stones was shown a red card.

Historic defeat for England at home

Captain Harry Kane, who showed a few moments of efficiency for his England team and was headed by the crossbar, admitted that his team's surrender in the second half was "unacceptable" but urged the fans to forgive the defeat.

"It's her first big defeat in a long time," he said. "Now is not a time to panic, but a time to keep our heads held high."

"We have to take this defeat and move forward in preparing for the World Cup and we will learn a lot. Let's not forget where we come from. It will not be perfect in every game," Kane added.

The result pushed Hungary to the top of Group C in the first level with seven points, while England remained at the bottom of the standings with only two points.

The group leaders qualify for the Nations League finals in June, while the bottom of the standings will be relegated.

After qualifying for the World Cup semi-finals in Russia and then narrowly losing to Italy in the European final, England placed great hopes on the World Cup in Qatar at the end of this year.

But the poor performance in the Nations League left the fans booed as they walked out of Wolverhampton Wanderers' stadium.

This is the first defeat for England at home by four goals or more since March 1928, when they lost to Scotland 5-1.

Brilliant Germany sweeps Italy

At the Borussia Park stadium, Germany swept its Italian guest 5-2, after a wonderful display in the offensive performance, to achieve its first victory in the third group in the first level of the European Nations League, and ended the series of not winning in 4 games and continued its unbeaten career under the leadership of coach Hansi Flick. .

In Germany's best performance under Flick, Timo Werner scored twice after goals from Joshua Kimmich, Ilkay Gundogan and Thomas Muller gave Germany the lead.

Youngster Wilfried Nyunto reduced the difference in the 78th minute, and Alessandro Bastoni added the second goal with a header for Italy.

This is Germany's first victory in the Nations League in 4 matches, and the first for Flick, who has not lost in 13 matches since taking charge last year, against a major European team.

The team drew with Italy 10 days ago.

Germany, who are looking to reach their peak at the World Cup in Qatar after being knocked out in the first round in 2018, have 6 points.

Flick's side struggled during last week's 1-1 draw with Hungary after they drew by the same score against England and Italy earlier this month.

The team drew 1-1 with the Netherlands in an international friendly match in March.

Holland and Belgium win

The Dutch team strengthened its lead in Group D at the first level, after defeating its Welsh guest 3-2 in the fourth round of the tournament, which also witnessed Belgium's victory over its Polish host 1-0.

The Dutch national team's goals were scored by Noa Lang, Cody Jacobo and Memphis Depay in the 17th and 23rd minutes of stoppage time for the match, while the Welsh national team's goals were scored by Bernan Johnson in the 26th minute and Gareth Bale in the second minute of stoppage time from a penalty kick.

And the Dutch team raised its score to 10 points at the top of the standings, while Wales’s tally stopped at one point in the last fourth place.

In the second match, the Belgian team defeated its Polish host with a clean goal, scored by Michy Batshuayi in the 16th minute.

The Belgian team raised its score to 7 points in second place, and the Polish team's balance stopped at 4 points in third place.