John O’Shea is still in charge of the hosts after seeing his contract as interim coach extended back in April as the FAI continue to seek a permanent successor to Stephen Kenny, who did not have his contract renewed in November after failing to qualify for Euro 2024.
O’Shea previously oversaw a goalless home draw with Belgium and a narrow defeat by Switzerland during the March international break.
Hungary are warming up for the Euros, having topped qualification Group G ahead of Serbia.
Marco Rossi’s side did not lose a single qualifier and are unbeaten in their last 14 matches, a run dating back to September 2022.
They beat both Turkey and Kosovo in their last pair of friendlies in March and also play Israel at the weekend, ahead of a Euros campaign that sees them in Group A along with hosts Germany, Switzerland and Scotland.
Where to watch Republic of Ireland vs Hungary
TV channel: In the UK, Tuesday night’s game is being broadcast live on Premier Sports 1, with coverage beginning at 7:35pm BST ahead of a 7:45pm kick-off.
Live stream: Subscribers can also watch the match live online via the Premier Sports website and app.