La Liga Betting Tips

Sevilla vs Real Betis betting tips: La Liga preview, predictions and odds


The last 11 el Gran Derbis have produced 34 goals, a statistics skewed slightly by Betis' remarkable 5-3 victory in 2018. But, both teams have scored in seven of these match-ups.

So, both teams to score is 10/11.

Draw and both teams to score is 7/2.

Lucas Ocampos has scored twice in el Gran Derbis before. He is 11/2 to break the deadlock and 15/8 to add to his tally.

Nabil Fekir meanwhile scored direct from a corner when these two last met last month. The Frenchman is 17/2 to open the scoring and 3/1 to score anytime.

Match preview

This is certainly Spain's fiercest and most vibrant derby but this particular meeting will have something extra about it.

It's just 42 days since these two went head-to-head in a Copa del Rey round of 16 tie over at Estadio Benito Villamarín.

Papu Gómez gave the visitors the lead that night, only for Nabil Fekir to equalise directly from a corner not long after.

In the celebrations, a Real Betis supporter threw a flag pole which struck Joan Jordán and this ultimately resulted in the game being abandoned.

The following day, they reconvened in an empty stadium with Betis winning 2-1, Sergio Canales the scorer, despite Sevilla arguing their opponents should've been thrown out.

Alongside, the other reason this particular derby match will be extra special is because these two currently sit second and third in the table.

Sevilla are five points above their city rivals and are unbeaten in 11 league games, but could only draw 1-1 at Espanyol last Sunday.

This result saw leaders Real Madrid open up a six point gap at the top over Julen Lopetegui's team.

Meanwhile, Manuel Pellegrini's men beat Mallorca 2-1 last weekend with Álex Moreno and then Willian José on target.

Los Verdiblancos have now won eight of their last 12 La Liga matches so are in a good position to qualify for the Champions League after 17 years away.

Both clubs were in UEFA Europa League action on Thursday night with both reaching the round of 16.

Béticos held Zenit Saint Petersburg to a goalless draw and, having won 3-2 in Russia, advanced and will now face Eintracht Frankfurt next.

Sevilla meanwhile actually lost 1-0 in Zagreb to GNK Dinamo but also went through 3-2 on aggregate; they'll meet West Ham next month.

Now, who will claim Andalucían bragging rights and three points at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán?

Sevilla team news

Anthony Martial scored his first Sevilla goal against GNK Dinamo ten days ago but then suffered an injury so will miss this one.

Julen Lopetegui is also without wingers Suso and Érik Lamela but Tecatito Corona, who arrived from Porto last month, will keep his place.

Jesús Navas, who was only on the bench in Croatia, could return at right-back at the expense of  Gonzalo Montiel.

In attack, Lopetegui has a big decision to make but could stick with Rafa Mir, over Moroccan Youssef En-Nesyri.

Real Betis team news

As for the visitors, Youssouf Sabaly and William Carvalho are likely to come into the XI from midweek with the former taking Héctor Bellerín's place.

In midfield though, it'll be interesting to see if Carvalho does come in, will he displace Guido Rodríguez or Andrés Guardado.

Further forward, 40 year old Joaquín has scored just two goals in 40 career appearances against Sevilla, netting against them in 2002 and 2018.

If he's to improve those number, it's likely going to be from the bench.

In attack, Willian José might continue to lead the line with Borja Iglesias only in reserve.

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Ben Gray

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