Valencia against Real Betis - La Liga, Spain
Tuesday, May 10th, 2022
At 18:00 UK/ 19:00 CET, the game will begin.
Mestalla Stadium is the venue.
Valencia has been one of the weaker teams in the Spanish top division this season, in contrast to previous seasons. They've been winless for a long time and are conceding a lot of goals.
With only a few games left in the league, not even the most ardent supporters feel they have a chance to qualify for one of the European competitions next season.
Throughout the campaign and in most of their home outings, they have allowed a large number of goals.
However, Betis was simply one of the finest teams in La Liga in 2021-22, and their current fifth-place finish is entirely justified. However, despite their efforts, they will not be pleased with a Europa League ticket.
The team is attempting to qualify for the Champions League, and in order to do so, they must finish in the top four.
However, they are currently ranked fifth in the table, three points behind former champions Atletico Madrid. It goes without saying that this is a difficult undertaking, but given their recent performance, they will rise to the occasion.
Furthermore, Atletico Madrid will play Real Madrid next in the league, with Diego Simeone's side having a good probability of dropping points.
Betis will take advantage of this situation and earn a confidence-boosting victory. This alleged three points will also assist them in remaining in contention for a top-four finish.
Real Betis against Valencia Face-to-face (h2h)
Three or more goals have been scored in six of the last seven games.
It has been four years since Betis has failed to score in a league match.
The most recent match at this venue ended in a 0-2 victory for the visitors.
The hosts have only won two league games at this venue in the last eight years.
Real Betis versus Valencia Prediction & Analysis
Valencia was held to a 0-0 draw by Athletic Bilbao at home, and they are now winless in seven games. They had also lost three of their previous five matches.
Betis, on the other hand, is fighting for a place in the Champions League, and one of their two losses in the last two months came against Barcelona.
It's also worth noting that they had gone undefeated on 14 of their previous 15 road trips, including a five-game winning streak in the process.
Based on these considerations, Betis is likely to win.