The home side currently sits in 6th place with 44 points, accumulating 12 wins, 8 draws, and 8 losses. In their penultimate fixture, they triumphed at home against Las Palmas (1‑0). Most recently, they achieved a victory away to Leganés (2‑3). Within the league, Betis has secured 19 points from a possible 30, having won 5, drawn 4, and lost 1 of their last 10 home games. At their stadium, the most common half-time score has been 0‑0, occurring in 5 of their 14 matches. While defensive consistency has been somewhat lacking, with goals conceded in 7 of their last 10 outings, their attack has proven effective, finding the net in 9 of those matches. Of their 28 league appearances, they have conceded the opening goal 11 times, only managing to overturn the scoring twice. Notably, in their last 14 home league matches, 6 of the 15 goals conceded happened between the 76th and 90th minutes.
Real Betis comes into this encounter following a 2-3 victory at Leganés, with goals scored by Cédric Bakambu, Cucho Hernández, and Isco. Coached by Manuel Pellegrini, the team typically employs a 4-3-3 formation, relying on swift transitions, particularly down the flanks. Abde Ezzalzouli, Antony, and Cucho Hernández play integral attacking roles, consistently aiming to challenge the opponent’s defence. In midfield, Isco is pivotal in crafting attacking plays, primarily dictating the pace and distributing the ball with finesse. Johnny Cardoso is sidelined due to injury issues.