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Estadio de La Cartuja
Real Betis won
Our Real Betis vs Feyenoord prediction highlights a crucial UEFA Europa League preview featuring two teams with contrasting trajectories. Real Betis sits 8th with 14 points, securing their playoff spot with impressive attacking displays, while Feyenoord languishes at 26th with just 6 points, desperately needing victories to avoid elimination. Betis enters with mixed recent form but strong home advantage at Estadio de La Cartuja, where they've been more consistent. Feyenoord's woeful away record in Europe and defensive frailties make them vulnerable despite their recent domestic win over Heracles. With both teams carrying significant injury concerns, this match represents Betis' opportunity to solidify their European campaign while Feyenoord faces a must-win scenario. Our expert picks favor the Spanish side based on superior league position, home form, and Feyenoord's struggles on the road. These free tips suggest backing Betis to capitalize on their opponent's defensive weaknesses.
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2026 Season
Last 15 matches across all competitionsUEFA Europa League matches highlighted
3 of 15 in UEFA Europa League
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Real Betis shows inconsistent form with recent mixed results across competitions. Their Europa League campaign...
Real Betis shows inconsistent form with recent mixed results across competitions. Their Europa League campaign has been solid, sitting 8th with 14 points and securing playoff qualification. However, domestic form reveals vulnerability, including a disappointing 2-1 loss to Alaves and a heavy 5-1 defeat to Real Madrid. The positive is their strong home performances, particularly the 4-0 thrashing of Getafe and impressive European victories. Key injury concerns include Isco, Lo Celso, and Bellerin, significantly weakening their creative options. Striker Cucho Hernandez's absence limits attacking depth, though they've shown resilience in cup competitions.
4 of 15 in UEFA Europa League
Form Rating
4/10
Feyenoord's form presents a tale of domestic recovery but European disaster. Currently 26th in Europa...
Feyenoord's form presents a tale of domestic recovery but European disaster. Currently 26th in Europa League with only 6 points from 7 matches, they're in serious danger of elimination. Recent domestic form shows improvement with a 4-2 win over Heracles, but their European away record remains abysmal. Defensive frailties are evident, conceding heavily in matches against FCSB (4-3 loss) and Celtic (3-1 defeat). Multiple injury concerns including Trauner, Beelen, and several questionable players create squad depth issues. Their attacking threat remains through players like Gimenez, but defensive instability continues to undermine their European ambitions.





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Real Betis vs Feyenoord - Match Analysis
Real Betis enjoys significant advantages including superior league position (8th vs 26th), home advantage at Estadio de La Cartuja, and better European form. Feyenoord's woeful away record in Europe, sitting just 26th with 6 points, highlights their struggles. The 11-point gap reflects genuine quality differences, while Betis needs points to secure automatic qualification. Feyenoord's defensive vulnerabilities, conceding heavily in recent European matches, make them particularly vulnerable to Betis' attacking threats.
Consider Draw No Bet: Real Betis for safer coverage, eliminating draw risk while backing the superior team. Over 2.5 Goals offers excellent value given both teams' defensive issues and attacking capabilities. Both Teams to Score appeals as Feyenoord can score despite defensive problems, while Betis should dominate at home. Asian Handicap markets favor Betis -1 for enhanced odds, reflecting their significant advantage over the struggling Dutch side.
Both teams face significant injury problems that could impact performance. Real Betis miss creative players Isco and Lo Celso, plus striker Cucho Hernandez, potentially limiting attacking fluidity. However, Feyenoord's injury list appears more damaging, with key defenders Trauner and Beelen unavailable, plus several questionable players. Given Feyenoord's already poor defensive record in Europe, these absences could prove decisive. Betis' squad depth and home advantage should help them cope better with their injury concerns.
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