Real Betis are undefeated in 19 of their last 21 matches (LaLiga). Real Betis have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 5 home matches against Valencia in all competitions. Valencia have failed to win 14 of their last 15 away matches (LaLiga). Real Betis have scored at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (LaLiga).
Real Betis continued their fine form last time out with a win over a Rayo Vallecano side who have been tough to beat this term. They did manage to blow a two-goal lead after Alex Moreno and Juanmi had put them ahead but Willian Jose tucked away a penalty to take all three points. With that, Betis have now lost just once in their last nine games across all competitions, and they will come into this one with spirits high, now fifth in the table after 10 games. Valencia, meanwhile, picked up a disappointing draw in rather pleasing circumstances last time out. Jose Bordalas' men drew 2-2 at home with Mallorca, but their goals, from Goncalo Guedes and Jose Luis Gaya, came as late as the 93rd and 98th minute. However, Valencia are now winless in their last six and that has put paid to their fine start to the season. Valencia will find it tough against a very organised Betis side, but they might just take a draw if they can frustrate the home side with their usual dark tactics. Valencia have kept the ball out of play more than any other side this season, helping them to pick up points by disrupting their opponents' rhythm. 1:1
Youssef Salaby remains out, and is not due back until December as he continues to recover from a long-term injury. Edgar Gonzalez will miss out here due to suspension, while Victor Camarasa is a doubt with a muscular issue. Pellegrini could bring Borja Iglesias in up to here after a heavy workload for Willian Jose of late, despite his good form. Cristiano Piccini continues to battle with injury and will miss out once more. Denis Cheryshev is a fresh blow having picked up a knee injury, while Toni Lato Koba Koindredi and Thierry Correia are all doubts. Maxi Gomez is also a doubt, meaning Marcos Andre could start up top alongside Goncalo Guedes.
The house team is in good form while away is struggling hard but they’re likely to score which today’s they can also score but they won’t beat the house so a Betis win or draw is much safe
Real Betis continued their fine form last time out with a win over a Rayo Vallecano side who have been tough to beat this term. They did manage to blow a two-goal lead after Alex Moreno and Juanmi had put them ahead but Willian Jose tucked away a penalty to take all three points. With that, Betis have now lost just once in their last nine games across all competitions, and they will come into this one with spirits high, now fifth in the table after 10 games. Valencia, meanwhile, picked up a disappointing draw in rather pleasing circumstances last time out. Jose Bordalas' men drew 2-2 at home with Mallorca, but their goals, from Goncalo Guedes and Jose Luis Gaya, came as late as the 93rd and 98th minute. However, Valencia are now winless in their last six and that has put paid to their fine start to the season. Valencia will find it tough against a very organised Betis side, but they might just take a draw if they can frustrate the home side with their usual dark tactics. Valencia have kept the ball out of play more than any other side this season, helping them to pick up points by disrupting their opponents' rhythm. 1:1
Real Betis are undefeated in 19 of their last 21 matches (LaLiga). Real Betis have seen over 2.5 goals in their last 5 home matches against Valencia in all competitions. Valencia have failed to win 14 of their last 15 away matches (LaLiga). Real Betis have scored at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (LaLiga).
Youssef Salaby remains out, and is not due back until December as he continues to recover from a long-term injury. Edgar Gonzalez will miss out here due to suspension, while Victor Camarasa is a doubt with a muscular issue. Pellegrini could bring Borja Iglesias in up to here after a heavy workload for Willian Jose of late, despite his good form. Cristiano Piccini continues to battle with injury and will miss out once more. Denis Cheryshev is a fresh blow having picked up a knee injury, while Toni Lato Koba Koindredi and Thierry Correia are all doubts. Maxi Gomez is also a doubt, meaning Marcos Andre could start up top alongside Goncalo Guedes.