¡Live Blog! Betis vs Real Madrid at LaLiga
Rivalry and competitive context always elevate Real Betis vs Real Madrid into one of LaLiga’s standout fixtures.
90´+4 End of the Game
90´+3 Goal! Real Madrid 5, Real Betis 1. Fran García (Real Madrid) left-footed shot from the center of the box.
82´ Goal! Real Madrid 4, Real Betis 1. Gonzalo García (Real Madrid) left-footed shot from very close range to the right side of the goal. Assist by Arda Güler.
77´ Missed shot by Giovani Lo Celso (Real Betis), left-footed effort from outside the box very close to the right post but slightly wide. Assist by Pablo Fornals following a corner kick.
70´Shot saved on the line, low to the ground. Antony (Real Betis) left-footed attempt from the right side of the box. Assist by Rodrigo Riquelme.
66´ Goal! Real Madrid 3, Real Betis 1. Cucho Hernández (Real Betis) right-footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Aitor Ruibal.
64´ Aitor Ruibal (Real Betis) right-footed shot from the left side of the box is saved.
56´ Goal! Real Madrid 3, Real Betis 0. Raúl Asencio (Real Madrid) header from the centre of the box to the top right corner. Assisted by Rodrygo with a cross following a corner.
50´ Goal! Real Madrid 2, Real Betis 0. Gonzalo García (Real Madrid) right-footed shot from outside the box.
45´+2 Half-time: Real Madrid 1, Real Betis 0
42´Missed shot by Nelson Deossa (Real Betis), left-footed effort from outside the box is high and wide to the left following a corner.
40´ Game is stopped due to an injury to Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid).
34´Missed shot by Nelson Deossa (Real Betis), left-footed effort from outside the box is close, but misses slightly to the right. Assist by Antony.
26´Missed shot by Aurélien Tchouaméni (Real Madrid), right-footed effort from outside the box that goes well over the bar. Assist by Jude Bellingham.
20´Goooaaal! Real Madrid 1, Real Betis 0. Gonzalo García (Real Madrid) scores with a close-range header from the right side, sending it low into the left corner. Assist by Rodrygo with a cross into the box following a set piece.
17´ Missed shot by Rodrygo (Real Madrid), right-footed effort from outside the box that went very close to the left post but narrowly wide. Assist by Jude Bellingham.
KICK OFF
Real Betis Line Up
Real Madrid Line Up
Rivalry and competitive context always elevate Real Betis vs Real Madrid into one of LaLiga’s standout fixtures. The Benito Villamarín once again sets the stage for a clash defined by intensity and atmosphere, regardless of each team’s position in the table. This time, however, both sides arrive with clear but contrasting ambitions: the visitors aim to stay firmly in the title race, while the hosts look to strengthen their push for European qualification with a statement performance at home.
Team News and Confirmed Absences
Real Madrid travel to Seville with fitness management high on the agenda after a demanding run of fixtures. The coaching staff continue to closely monitor several key players, particularly in attacking areas, as workload and recovery remain decisive factors. Even so, Madrid’s depth and competitive structure allow them to approach the match with confidence, regardless of potential rotations.
Real Betis, meanwhile, are not without their own challenges. The Andalusian side have been dealing with important absences in recent weeks, especially in key zones of the pitch, forcing tactical adjustments and squad reshuffles. Despite those limitations, Betis have shown resilience and a strong collective identity, traits that become even more pronounced when playing in front of their home supporters.
What’s at Stake at the Bernabéu
Beyond pride, this fixture carries significant implications for the standings. For Real Madrid, a victory away from home would reinforce their title credentials and keep pressure on their closest rivals. For Betis, taking points off one of LaLiga’s giants could represent a turning point in their season, boosting confidence and momentum in the race for European places.
The contrast in styles adds another layer of intrigue. Madrid rely on control, verticality, and individual quality, while Betis will aim to dictate tempo, press aggressively, and exploit spaces, with the crowd acting as a powerful catalyst. Everything points toward a match defined by intensity, tactical battles, and emotional swings.
This Betis vs Real Madrid encounter is far more than a routine league game — it’s a collision of ambitions, identities, and expectations, with the Villamarín ready to deliver a night of high drama from the opening whistle to the final moment.



























