The schedule for 2025/26 is officially out (also known as Fizz Liga, Nemzeti Bajnokság, or OTP Bank,Liga) - and it’s shaping up to be a thrilling season of rivalries, goals, and fierce competition. The competition typically starts in July with pre-season activities and friendlies, before the official kickoff in August.
Looking to experience it live? It’s the perfect time to plan your stadium visits, grab tickets, and follow live football scores, live scores and results throughout the year. Fizz Liga tickets are available now - plan ahead and catch the action live across Hungary’s best stadiums.
Timeline & Format
The 2025/26 Hungarian football season kicks off on the weekend of 2–3 August 2025 and wraps up on 17 May 2026.
Each of the 12 teams will play 33 matches over the course of the season. The league follows a triple round-robin format, meaning every team faces each other three times - ensuring plenty of chances for revenge and redemption. The top teams in the league qualify for European competitions, including the Champions League, either through direct entry or qualification rounds. The league winner enters the Champions League qualification, while other high-placed teams earn Conference League qualification spots, all under UEFA's competition structure.
Here’s how the season is structured:
Matchdays 1–19: From early August through mid-December
Winter break: Begins after the final December matchday
Season resumes: Mid-February 2026
Final Matchday (33): 17 May 2026
At the end of the season, the lowest-ranked teams face relegation to NB II, while top teams from NB II earn promotion to the Fizz Liga.
And don’t forget the international breaks. These weekends are reserved for national team duty - meaning no NB I games during:
1–9 September 2025
6–14 October 2025
10–18 November 2025
23–31 March 2026
Want to catch a game before the winter chill hits? Or looking to kick off your spring with some football heat? Plan around these dates for the best matchday experiences.

Must-Watch Matches and Derbies
Hungarian football doesn’t hold back when it comes to rivalries - and this year is no exception.
From heated Budapest clashes to long-standing regional feuds, these are the matchups every fan marks on their calendar.
Budapest Derby: Ferencváros vs Újpest
This is the big one. The Budapest Derby is not just the fiercest rivalry in Hungarian football - it’s one of the most passionate in Europe. The matches consistently draw high attendance, with packed stadiums and an electric atmosphere that showcase the derby's immense popularity and dedicated fan support.
First leg: 2 april 2025 at Groupama Aréna
Second leg: 18 October 2025 at Szusza Ferenc Stadion
Ujpest - Ferencvarosi TC
okt. 18., Szo 18:00 • Szusza Ferenc Stadion, HU
Third clash: 7 February 2026 – at Groupama Aréna
Ferencvarosi TC - Ujpest
2026. febr. 7., Szo 18:00 • Groupama Aréna, HU
Fehérvár FC vs Puskás Akadémia
These two western Hungarian clubs have built a strong local rivalry in recent years, both pushing for European qualification. Expect a tense tactical showdown when these two meet.
First leg: 1 February 2025 at MOL Aréna Sóstó
Second leg: 26 April 2025 at Pancho Aréna
Debreceni VSC vs Diósgyőri VTK
These teams clash with fierce regional pride and an intense local rivalry - expect gritty football, passionate fans, and a high-stakes atmosphere every time they meet.
First leg: 27 September 2025 - at DVTK Stadium
Diosgyori VTK - Debreceni VSC
szept. 27., Szo 18:00 • DVTK Stadion, HU
Second leg: 24 Januar 2026 - at Nagyerdei Stadion
Debreceni VSC - Diosgyori VTK
2026. jan. 24., Szo 18:00 • Nagyerdei stadion, HU
Monthly Matchday Breakdown
Here’s a month-by-month breakdown of the NB I 2025 calendar. Dates may shift slightly due to weather, European competitions, or broadcast changes - but this gives you the core schedule to follow.
Each matchday's results and statistics are available on the official league page, with links to individual match pages for detailed information on goals, timing, and outcomes. Updated tables and standings are published after every match, allowing fans to track team progress and league rankings throughout the season.
Matchday 1
2 Aug 2025
03 Aug 2025
Matchday 2
8 Aug 2025
09 Aug 2025
10 Aug 2025
Matchday 3
16 Aug 2025
17 Aug 2025
Matchday 4
17 Aug 2025
23 Aug 2025
24 Aug 2025
Matchday 5
30 Aug 2025
31 Aug 2025
Matchday 6
13 Sep 2025
14 Sep 2025
Matchday 7
20 Sep 2025
21 Sep 2025
Matchday 8
27 Sep 2025
28 Sep 2025
Matchday 9
4 Oct 2025
5 Oct 2025
Matchday 10
18 Oct 2025
19 Oct 2025
Matchday 11
25 Oct 2025
26 Oct 2025
Matchday 12
01 Nov 2025
02 Nov 2025
Matchday 13
08 Nov 2025
09 Nov 2025
Matchday 14
22 Nov 2025
23 Nov 2025
Matchday 15
29 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
Matchday 16
06 Dec 2025
07 Dec 2025
Matchday 17
13 Dec 2025
14 Dec 2025
Matchday 18
20 Dec 2025
21 Dec 2025
Matchday 19
27 Dec 2025
28 Dec 2025
Winter break begins after Matchday 19. Time to rest, regroup, and watch the transfer window heat up.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
When does the 2025/26 Hungarian football season start?
It begins the weekend of 2–3 August 2025.
How many teams compete in the league?
The Fizz Liga (NB I) features 12 clubs playing 33 matches each.
What is the format of the league?
A triple round-robin system: each team plays every other team three times.
When is the winter break?
The break starts after Matchday 17 (14 December 2025) and runs until mid-February 2026.
Are there international breaks?
Yes. NB I pauses during: 1–9 September, 6–14 October, 10–18 November and 23–31 March.
Which teams were promoted?
Nyíregyháza Spartacus and Győr ETO FC join the top tier for 2025/26.
Which teams were relegated?
Mezőkövesd Zsóry FC and Kisvárda Master Good were relegated to Nemzeti Bajnokság II after finishing at the bottom of the table.
Can I attend NB I matches live?
Absolutely. Most stadiums allow walk-ins and pre-booked tickets.
Which is the biggest derby?
The Budapest Derby between Ferencváros and Újpest is the most anticipated clash each year.
Which team has won the most titles in the Fizz Liga?
Ferencváros has won the most titles in the Fizz Liga, holding a record number of championship titles and demonstrating historical dominance in Hungarian football.
Are there stadium tours in Hungary?
Some clubs like Ferencváros and Debrecen offer stadium tours - but these must be booked directly with the club.
Ready for Kickoff?
Whether you’re following Ferencváros’ title defense, rooting for Nyíregyháza’s survival, or hoping to see Újpest break through, the 2025/26 NB I season is packed with stories waiting to unfold.
There’ll be tactical battles, emotional derbies, and unexpected heroes from August to May. And if you’re planning to be part of the action - from Budapest to Debrecen - you won’t want to miss a beat.