San Marino and Azerbaijan will meet in an international friendly in Hungary on Tuesday, giving the matchup a clear place on the summer soccer calendar and a live stream for fans who want to follow it on Fubo Sports Network 2. It is a modest fixture on paper, but it arrives at a moment when both sides have something to point to beyond the result.
Viewers searching for San Marino vs Azerbaijan are mainly looking for one thing: where to watch it. Fubo will carry the game on Fubo Sports Network 2, and the service offers live television without cable on a phone, TV or tablet, making the match easy to find even if it is not one of the marquee friendlies of the week.
That matters because San Marino remains at the bottom of the overall FIFA rankings and has only three wins to its name, a record that has long made it one of the sport’s most brittle national teams. Yet 2026 has not followed the usual script. San Marino drew 0-0 with Andorra, then lost by one goal to the Faroe Islands and by one goal to Bangladesh, a run that is still slim by any conventional measure but more competitive than its reputation suggests.
Azerbaijan has had a more mixed year. It opened 2026 with a win over Saint Lucia in the FIFA Series and later beat Sierra Leone on penalties, before falling 2-0 to Malta on June 5, 2026. That blend of early promise and recent setback gives Tuesday’s friendly a different shape for Azerbaijan, which will be looking for a steadier performance before the calendar turns toward the autumn.
Hungary’s role as host is the one piece the schedule does not explain. The fixture lands squarely in the middle of summer international soccer coverage, but the wider draw is the contrast between two teams that are used to being framed by rank and reputation. San Marino is still last in FIFA’s overall standings, yet it has made itself harder to dismiss in 2026, and Azerbaijan comes in with enough uneven results to keep the game from feeling like a routine tune-up.
Both teams will move on quickly after Tuesday. San Marino is next scheduled to face Finland in UEFA Nations League play in September, and Azerbaijan’s next listed match is against Lithuania in the same competition that month. For now, the brief window belongs to a friendly in Hungary that gives viewers a chance to watch a rare matchup and two sides trying to carry some momentum into the fall.

