Real Madrid vs Real Betis

Matchweek 38 #RMABET
63.41% Real Madrid
20.55% Draw
16.04% Real Betis

La Liga this season

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Outcome Breakdown

46% Home
26% Draw
28% Away
48% Prediction hit rate
73.63% Wins
54% Both teams score
7% Goal less games
2.63 Avg goals

Estadio Santiago Bernabéu

Madrid, Spain Grass, 84,744 capacity
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GP P GD
1 RMA 38 95 61
7 BET 38 57 3
Edge pick
Bet Real Madrid
Stake 1.75 unit
Odds 1.31
Bookmaker 1xbet

Real Madrid take on Betis in season finale before UCL final.

Brace yourselves for a thrilling season finale as La Liga champions Real Madrid host Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabéu, aiming to extend their unbeaten run ahead of their Champions League showdown.

Real Madrid

La Liga Champions Real Madrid will take on Betis in Sunday’s season finale with the intention of finishing with a win. This match will be Madrid’s final competitive game before the UEFA Champions League final against Dortmund at Wembley.

The Whites are coming off an eight-goal thriller against Villarreal, which ended in a 4-4 draw. A brace from Madrid's Arda Güler [14’, 45’+2] was clearly overshadowed by a haul from Alexander Sørloth [39’, 48’, 52’, 56’] as both sides shared the spoils.

Real Madrid [WWWWD] have 94 points [29W, 7D, & 1L] going into the final game of the season. They hope to extend a seven-game unbeaten run in La Liga against Betis [3W, 4D, 0L].

Doing so would also leave Real Madrid with a 32-game unbeaten run, having gone without defeat in 31 games [24W, 7D, 0L]. However, a not-so-impressive home record against Betis could see the 31-game unbeaten run come to an unlikely end. Real Madrid have won just one of their last six La Liga home games against the visitors [1W, 3D, 2L].

Sunday’s season finale will serve as a litmus test for Madrid’s readiness to take on Dortmund on Saturday, June 1 in their relentless pursuit of a 15th UCL title. Carlo Ancelotti rotated his squad once again, leaving Joselu in attack for the game against Villarreal. He is expected to keep the 4—2—3—1 formation in place for this fixture.

Sunday’s clash will be the final league game for Toni Kroos, who will be retiring from professional football at the end of the upcoming Euro 2024.

Real Betis

Betis emerged as second-best in the battle for a sixth-place finish after a 2-0 loss to Real Sociedad. The defeat left the visitors with 56 points [14W, 14D, & 9L] and mathematically ruled them out of finishing above 7th place.

Despite the aching loss, which was the club’s first defeat in five games [DWWDL], Betis will be participating in next season’s Europa Conference League. They make the trip to Madrid for Sunday’s dead-rubber clash, knowing the outcome of this fixture has no worrying implications.

Los Verdiblancos, who finished in 6th place last season, will finish one spot below, in 7th place, where they currently sit as they are four points above 8th-placed Villarreal. With the last two meetings ending in draws, onlookers could see another stalemate between both sides.

Manuel Pellegrini is expected to keep last weekend’s 4-2-3-1 formation with Willian José in attack.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

Real Madrid

Real Madrid

DEP
0 5
RMA


VAL
1 2
RMA


RMA
4 2
SEV


RAY
3 3
RMA


ATA
2 3
RMA

Real Betis

Real Betis

HUE
0 1
BET


BET
1 1
RAY


BET
1 0
HJK


VIL
1 2
BET


PET
0 1
BET

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
2.26
1.17
Ball possession
60.63
50.83
Dangerous attacks
57.47
46.06
Shots
15.16
13.72
Clean sheets
8
4
Goals conceded
1
1.22
Tackles
15.47
17.44
Fouls
9.05
11.83
Yellow cards
1.63
2.06