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29th Jan. UEFA Europa League---Real Betis VS Feyenoord Prediction

29th Jan. UEFA Europa League---Real Betis VS Feyenoord Prediction
UEFA Europa League  -  Real Betis VS Feyenoord
Match Time:30-01-2026 04:00 Friday (GMT+8)
Football Livescore | Match Prediction & Tips

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Team News
Real Betis come into this Europa League league phase finale in solid domestic form, sitting comfortably mid-table in La Liga with a recent run of draws and narrow wins that has boosted confidence. At the Benito Villamarín, they remain tough to beat (unbeaten in their last six home games across competitions), scoring consistently while keeping things tight defensively. Injuries are light: only long-term absentee Marc Bartra is out, with no fresh doubts reported. Expect Manuel Pellegrini to field a strong side in a 4-2-3-1: Rui Silva in goal, a back four featuring Sabaly and Perraud on the flanks, midfield anchored by Marc Roca and Sergi Altimira, and attack led by Isco (creative hub), Vitor Roque (recent goal threat), and wingers like Antony or Abde Ezzalzouli for pace. Betis will press high at home, dominate possession, and exploit wide areas.

Feyenoord arrive needing a result to push for a top-eight spot (currently around 12th-15th in the standings after a mixed phase). Their recent domestic form has been strong (wins over mid-table Eredivisie sides), but away in Europe they've been inconsistent (conceding in most road games). Injuries hit: key defender Dávid Hancko is doubtful (ankle knock from last weekend), while midfielder Quinten Timber is out long-term. Brian Priske should deploy a 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 with Justin Bijlow in goal, a backline with Lutsharel Geertruida and Gernot Trauner, midfield control from Mats Wieffer, and attack featuring Santiago Giménez (main goal scorer), Calvin Stengs pulling strings, and wingers like Yankuba Minteh or Julián Carranza for speed. Feyenoord will look to stay compact, press in bursts, and hit on counters.

Head to Head Analysis
These teams have met twice before in European competition, both in the 2006 UEFA Cup group stage. Feyenoord won the home leg 3-1, while Betis took the return fixture 2-1 at home—meaning each side has won once on the other's turf. Recent clashes were high-scoring and open, with both teams finding the net. In modern context, Betis have a stronger home record against Dutch sides (winning most recent encounters), while Feyenoord struggle away against La Liga teams (few wins in Spain). Games tend to be competitive early, with Betis controlling possession at the Villamarín and Feyenoord dangerous on transitions. Expect a physical, end-to-end battle with goals likely from set pieces, individual quality, and mistakes in transition.

Prediction
Betis' excellent home form, attacking options (Isco and Roque threats), and motivation to finish the phase strongly give them the edge in this one. The Benito Villamarín atmosphere is a real factor, and Feyenoord's injury concerns (especially defensively) make them vulnerable on the road. Feyenoord can hurt on counters with Giménez and Minteh, but Betis should dictate tempo, create more chances, and edge it in a lively game. Likely goals at both ends, but the hosts' quality should shine through.

Final Prediction: Real Betis win 2-1 (or 3-1). Home side to take the points—around 65% confidence in a Betis victory, with over 2.5 goals probable in this open matchup.
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