Former Watford and Ipswich striker Tamas Priskin gave his side the lead before Henriksen's own-goal in the Euro 2016 play-off clash
21:48, 15 Nov 2015Updated 11:51, 21 Apr 2016
Hungary secured their spot at Euro 2016 with a 2-1 win over Norway.
The Magical Magyars held a 1-0 lead going into the play-off second-leg in Budapest and delivered another fine performance to reach their first tournament since the World Cup in 1986.
Former Watford and Ipswich striker Tamas Priskin gave Hungary the lead with a stunning goal as he beat several Norway defenders before firing into the far top corner.
The visitors threatened to get back into it but could not find a way past the inspired Gabor Kiraly, who was excellent in the Hungary goal.
Hungary made sure of the victory when Norway captain Henriksen bundled the ball into his own-goal, before the striker scored at the right end in the closing stages.
Will Hungary win Euro 2016?
Will Hungary win Euro 2016?
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