Betis take on the visitors Real Madrid in the round 32 match of Spanish LaLiga. The match will be played on Friday, April 24th at Estadio de La Cartuja (Sevilla).
Real Betis have been consistently solid under Manuel Pellegrini. Yes, during his time in Seville he has won only one trophy — the Copa del Rey — although in 2025 they also reached the final of the UEFA Europa Conference League, where they had no chance against Chelsea FC. Recently, Betis have continued to show competitive form, regularly picking up points and staying in contention for European places. They have been particularly resilient in tight matches, often grinding out results when needed. Still, they consistently manage to finish in European qualification spots. Last season they placed 6th, and now, alongside a solid UEFA Europa League campaign (although they surprisingly lost at home to SC Braga after a 0–0 away draw), they are seriously competing for 5th place. There have been dips in form, but their rivals have also been inconsistent. Recently, they finally managed to beat Girona FC.
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Real Madrid have failed for the second year in a row. “Los Blancos” have become, in some ways, prisoners of their own status — clubs of such magnitude simply cannot afford to go without trophies. The failures of last season, including losses to Arsenal FC in the Champions League and FC Barcelona in all domestic competitions, cost Carlo Ancelotti his job. Their recent form has also been inconsistent, with the team frequently dropping points in crucial matches. Despite occasional victories, they have struggled to maintain a winning streak. Xabi Alonso also did not last long, dismissed after a Super Cup defeat to Barcelona. His successor Álvaro Arbeloa also had a poor start, losing to Albacete Balompié in the domestic cup. In La Liga, after briefly catching up with Barcelona, they again began to drop points and effectively lost their chances of winning the title by mid-spring, despite a 2–0 win over Deportivo Alavés. The Champions League remained their main hope, where they confidently passed SL Benfica and Manchester City, but were ultimately eliminated by FC Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals.
Real Madrid have won only two of the last six encounters, with one defeat — both wins coming at home. The visitors still have superior quality overall. Backing Real Madrid to secure a win in Seville looks like the right choice.
Prediction for the match: Real Madrid to win.

















