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Real Betis have won their last four meetings with Osasuna and are unbeaten in eight overall. This dates back to a Segunda División clash eight years ago. Osasuna have only won one of their last eight visits to the Benito Villamarín.
Both teams to score is 10/11.
Over 2.5 goals is 1/1.
Real Betis to win and over 2.5 goals is 11/5.
Match preview
Picture33 BARCELONA, SPAIN – NOVEMBER 07: Antoine Griezmann of FC Barcelona takes on Guido Rodriguez of Real Betis during the La Liga Santander match between FC Barcelona and Real Betis at Camp Nou on November 07, 2020 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
No La Liga team has been busier than Real Betis in 2022 but, now that fixture congestion is easing, can they find some form?
Between 2 January and 20 March, los Verdiblancos played 20 matches, an average of a game every 3.85 days.
But, the fatigue may have derailed their progress in other competitions with Betis bowing out the Europa League at the last 16 stage against Frankfurt last month.
Also, in La Liga, a goalless draw with Celta de Vigo last time out means they’re fifth, despite having been third for 11 consecutive weeks just before that.
Béticos could still gatecrash the top four but need to ensure they remain in the top six, guaranteeing European qualification regardless of the Copa Final.
As for Osasuna, since wining the Segunda title in 2019, they’ve ended up tenth and 11th and are very much on course for more mid-table safety.
Los Rojillos moved back into the top half before the international window, beating bottom of the table Levante 3-1 at El Sadar.
Ezequiel Ávila, Ante Budimir and Darko Brašanac on target.
Freed from the threat of relegation, Jagoba Arrasate’s side have won four of their last eight, only losing to Atlético, Barça and Real Sociedad in this period.
Nevertheless, Real Betis are favourites to win at Estadio Benito Villamarín.
Real Betis team news
Real Betis Balompie v Olympique Lyonnais – UEFA Europa League SEVILLE, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 19: General view of the Estadio Benito Villamarín taken during the UEFA Europa League group stage match between Real Betis Balompie and Olympique Lyonnais on September 19, 2013 at the Estadio Benito Villamarín, in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Jorge Guerrero/EuroFootball/Getty Images)
Martín Montoya remains a long-term absentee at right-back where Youssouf Sabaly could return in place of Héctor Bellerín.
In goal, Claudio Brave has started three of the last four league games so appears to be the number one, over Rui Silva or Joel.
Borja Iglesias got the not against Celta de Vigo last time out but, in general, Willian José has been the first-choice striker.
Joaquín, still going strong at 40, started a Copa del Rey Final for Betis against Osasuna 16 years ago and could win the trophy again later this month.
Osasuna team news
C.A. Osasuna v Cadiz CF – La Liga Santander PAMPLONA, SPAIN – MAY 11: Ante Budimir of Osasuna celebrates with his teammate Chimy Ávila and Manu Sanchez of Osasuna after scoring the opening goal during the La Liga match between Osasuna and Cádiz CF at El Sadar on May 11, 2021 in Pamplona, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
Jagoba Arrasate will continue to deploy and attacking line-up featuring Chimy Ávila and Ante Budimir who both scored against Levante.
Further back, Darko Brašanac, Jon Moncayola and Lucas Torró form one of the best midfield trios outside the traditional super clubs in La Liga.
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