Betis vs Valencia Prediction 23.05.2025


Betis vs Valencia Prediction and Betting Tips
Betis vs Valencia Prediction and Betting Tips – The final La Liga match for both teams kicks off on Friday, May 23, at 20:00 at Estadio Benito Villamarin. While Betis are preparing for the UEFA Conference League final, Valencia will be hoping to end the campaign with a positive result in Seville.
Real Betis are confirmed to finish sixth and will play in next season’s Europa League. Their recent league form has been inconsistent, with just two points from their last three matches. Key players may be rested as Pellegrini eyes European glory next week.
Valencia, safe from relegation and unable to reach Europe, sit in 12th position. Despite recent losses, Carlos Corberan’s side has made impressive progress in 2025. They’ll aim for a rare away win in Seville to cap a positive campaign.
Both teams will approach this match with different mindsets – Betis protecting players, Valencia chasing pride. Stay tuned to uncover Betis vs Valencia Prediction and Betting Tips from XpertStats.
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Betis

- Position: 6 with 59 points
- Top Scorer: Isco (9 goals), Giovani Lo Celso (8 goals)
- Real Betis have collected 8 points from their last 5 games, scoring 11 goals and averaging 1.6 points per match.
- Betis have secured sixth place, allowing Pellegrini to rotate his squad ahead of next week’s European final.
- Recent form has dipped, collecting only two points from three games before losing 4-1 to Atletico Madrid.
- Betis may rest stars like Isco and Antony to avoid injury before the clash with Chelsea.
- Injuries to Bellerin, Llorente, Roca, and Avila significantly weaken Betis defensively and limit options for rotation.
- Betis average 1.72 goals scored and 1.11 goals conceded per match, with 2.83 total goals per game.
- Real Betis have scored in all 18 home games this season, showing impressive attacking consistency regardless of the opponent.
Valencia

- Position: 12 with 45 points
- Top Scorer: Hugo Duro (11 goals), Diego Lopez (8 goals)
- Valencia’s away form includes a win at Real Madrid and draw at Villarreal, proving they can challenge stronger teams.
- Valencia dropped out of the top eight after narrow 1-0 defeats to Alaves and Athletic Bilbao.
- Despite recent losses, Corberan has led Valencia from relegation risk to safety and mid-table respectability.
- Valencia may rotate slightly but want to finish on a high with a win in Seville.
- Lopez and Foulquier are both doubtful, potentially forcing changes in defence and midfield.
- Valencia average 2.78 total goals per game, scoring 0.94 and conceding 1.83 per match.
- Valencia scored 7 goals in their last 5 games but failed to find the net in their most recent two matches.
With Real Betis resting key players ahead of their Conference League final, Valencia could capitalize on the opportunity. Betis will likely be without several starters including Bellerin, Llorente, and possibly Isco, making their lineup less competitive. Meanwhile, Valencia have been solid away from home recently, losing just twice in their last ten trips – one of those losses coming at champions Barcelona. They’ve also drawn away at Villarreal and beaten Real Madrid in the same period. Statistically, Valencia see both teams score in 67% of their games and average 2.78 total goals per match. Betis concede regularly as well, with both teams scoring in 72% of their fixtures. With less at stake for the hosts and full focus on Europe, backing Valencia double chance (X2) offers strong value.
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