Espanyol welcome Betis on the back of a dramatic clash with Cadiz, in which they managed to score an equaliser five minutes into stoppage time thanks to star striker Raul de Tomas. The Catalan's had led in the game, through Manu Morlanes, but they went on to go behind. Prior to that, Espanyol were defeated by Mallorca in the Copa del Rey and lost to Elche in La Liga, with their inconsistencies continuing to restrain their efforts on the whole. Real Betis head to Catalonia on the back of a home win over strugglers Alaves thanks to a brace from Borja Iglesias, a brilliant Sergio Canales effort and a neat Juanmi chip. Before the win over Alaves, Betis beat Sevilla in a controversial Copa del Rey derby, with the game being continued a day later after Sevilla player Joan Jordan was hit by an object thrown from the stands. Those wins will be seen as vital for Manuel Pellegrini's men following three La Liga games without victory and a noticeable drop in confidence on the back of that run of results. Espanyol have been rather strong at home, but Betis are the stronger of the two sides, and they have the advantage of having a squad with depth amid a run of three games within a week for both sides. 1:2
David Lopez is nearing a return, but remains a doubt, while Yangel Herrera is still out. Keide Bare and Adria Pedrosa have both returned from suspension and could go straight back into the starting line-up. Though, Manu Morlanes might keep his place ahead of Bare after scoring during the week. Leandro Cabrera has reached his yellow card limit and will likely be replaced by Fernando Calero. Martin Montoya and Paul Akouokou remain out injured, while Joaquin and Marc Bartra are doubts after respective knocks. Alex Moreno is back from suspension and will likely start, while Willian Jose has also returned in a big boost. Though, given the recency of his return, Borja Iglesias is still likely to be the leading striker here.
Espanyol have drawn 5 of their last 6 matches against Real Betis in all competitions. There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Espanyol's last 5 games (LaLiga). Real Betis are undefeated in their last 8 matches against Espanyol in all competitions.
Espanyol welcome Betis on the back of a dramatic clash with Cadiz, in which they managed to score an equaliser five minutes into stoppage time thanks to star striker Raul de Tomas. The Catalan's had led in the game, through Manu Morlanes, but they went on to go behind. Prior to that, Espanyol were defeated by Mallorca in the Copa del Rey and lost to Elche in La Liga, with their inconsistencies continuing to restrain their efforts on the whole. Real Betis head to Catalonia on the back of a home win over strugglers Alaves thanks to a brace from Borja Iglesias, a brilliant Sergio Canales effort and a neat Juanmi chip. Before the win over Alaves, Betis beat Sevilla in a controversial Copa del Rey derby, with the game being continued a day later after Sevilla player Joan Jordan was hit by an object thrown from the stands. Those wins will be seen as vital for Manuel Pellegrini's men following three La Liga games without victory and a noticeable drop in confidence on the back of that run of results. Espanyol have been rather strong at home, but Betis are the stronger of the two sides, and they have the advantage of having a squad with depth amid a run of three games within a week for both sides. 1:2
David Lopez is nearing a return, but remains a doubt, while Yangel Herrera is still out. Keide Bare and Adria Pedrosa have both returned from suspension and could go straight back into the starting line-up. Though, Manu Morlanes might keep his place ahead of Bare after scoring during the week. Leandro Cabrera has reached his yellow card limit and will likely be replaced by Fernando Calero. Martin Montoya and Paul Akouokou remain out injured, while Joaquin and Marc Bartra are doubts after respective knocks. Alex Moreno is back from suspension and will likely start, while Willian Jose has also returned in a big boost. Though, given the recency of his return, Borja Iglesias is still likely to be the leading striker here.
Espanyol have drawn 5 of their last 6 matches against Real Betis in all competitions. There have been over 2.5 goals scored in Espanyol's last 5 games (LaLiga). Real Betis are undefeated in their last 8 matches against Espanyol in all competitions.