Real Madrid vs Real Betis Prediction: Team to Win, Form, News and more

Here is our prediction for the Primera Division clash between Real Madrid and Real Betis on Saturday, 25 May 2024.

 
7:30am on Saturday 25th May 2024
By
Martin Macdonald

Real Madrid have emphatically won the Primera Division this season and on the final day of the campaign, they will face Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabeu.

At the moment, they are 12 points clear of Barcelona in what has been an extremely impressive campaign under Carlo Ancelotti. There could be more to come, too, with the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund on the horizon.

As for Betis, they have secured qualification for the Europa League Conference playoff round.

Real Madrid current form

Madrid have lost just one game this season and it came in September against city rivals Atletico.

They won the league thanks to a 3-0 win over Cadiz at the beginning of May and since then have remained unbeaten. Even though Ancelotti has tinkered with his side to accommodate for the Champions League and rested players here and there, Los Blancos have remained superb.

Last week, they did slip up in an entertaining 4-4 draw against Villarreal.

Real Betis current form

Betis previously had aspirations of qualifying for the Europa League but their recent form put a stop to that target.

They have won just two out of their last five games and in their last two have drawn versus Las Palmas and lost 2-0 at home against Real Sociedad.

Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad Team News

David Alaba and Aurelien Tchouameni remain the only injury absentees for Madrid but Ancelotti will swap things about again.

Arda Guler, Joselu and Brahim Diaz were given starts against Villarreal, with the former pairing both getting on the scoresheet. Quite simply, it will be up to the Italian whom he wants to rest or give minutes to a week before the Champions League final.

Isco, Marc Bartra and Cedric Bakambu are out for Betis, while there are doubts over German Pezzella, Chimy Avila, Abner Vinicius, Pablo Fornals and William Carvalho.

Aitor Ruibal is available after his suspension.

Key player - Real Madrid

Rather sadly, this will be Toni Kroos' final game in La Liga.

34 yrs - M, DM (C) - Real Madrid
91 
Defending
Creative
Passing
Attacking
Shooting
Decisive
Aerials
Physical
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2042
Played matches
32
1
8
Shots P90
1.50
Shots On target P90
0.53
Successful passing %
95%
Final third passes P90
26.96

Key player - Real Betis

Willian Jose will be keen to put himself about up top and cause problems for the Madrid defence.

32 yrs - S (C) - Real Betis
81
Defending
Creative
Passing
Attacking
Shooting
Decisive
Aerials
Physical
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1901
Played matches
32
10
5
Shots P90
2.13
Shots On target P90
1.04
Successful passing %
80%
Final third passes P90
7.35

Scoreline Prediction

Even when Madrid rotate, they have proven to have too much for the teams below them in La Liga.

Real Madrid 3-1 Real Betis

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FAQs

What was the score the last time Real Madrid played Real Betis? In December, Betis earned a 1-1 draw at home against Madrid.

Who is Real Madrid's top scorer? Jude Bellingham has scored 19 La Liga goals this season.

Who is Real Betis' top scorer? Willian Jose has scored 10 La Liga goals this season.

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