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Real Betis vs Girona prediction 2023-12-21

Real Betis
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2023-12-21
Winner
Real Betis
Girona
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Probability of win
Real Betis — 42.2%
Draw — 24.8%
Girona — 33%
Our Prediction
Winner: Real Betis;
BET
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kenny

After holding Real Sociedad to a goalless draw at Reale Arena, Real Betis will be aiming to record their sixth home win of the process when they face Girona on Thursday evening. Fit-again midfielder William Carvalho is widely expected to return to the starting XI, while all Guido Rodriguez, Claudio Bravo, Youssouf Sabaly, and Marca Bartra remain on the sidelines with injuries, while the midweek clash comes too early for Nabil Fekir.

The Catalan outfit, on the other hand, are enjoying a season to remember, with the team being in a two-horse race with star-studded Real Madrid. Girona outplayed Barcelona 4-2 in their last away game, but seeing that Real Betis are tough to beat at home, the share of spoils is on the horizon this time out. The good news for the away team is that experienced striker Cristhian Stuani is back from suspension.

Prediction:  1-1

Expert: Footballpredictions-website

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#Tipster
ahhubox

"Betis" won eight of the last ten face-to-face meetings, and today the team is in quite high motivation before the game against the unexpected leader. Besides, Betis' home form is not inferior to the Catalans, which will surely allow them not only to control the game, but also to achieve an important victory.

Prediction: Our prediction - Betis win

Expert: Vseprosport - website.

BET
Both to score
Yes
57.65%
No
42.35%
Total
More 2.5
More 3.5
Less 2.5
Less 3.5
54.5%
32.2%
45.5%
67.8%
Individual total
More 0.5
More 1.5
Less 0.5
Less 1.5
Real Betis
78.4%
45.3%
21.6%
54.7%
Girona
73.5%
38.4%
26.5%
61.6%
Correct score
0:0
0:1
0:2
0:3
0:4
1:0
1:1
1:2
1:3
1:4
5.7%
7.6%
5.1%
2.2%
0.7%
8.8%
11.6%
7.7%
3.4%
1.1%
2:0
2:1
2:2
2:3
2:4
3:0
3:1
3:2
3:3
3:4
6.7%
8.9%
5.9%
2.6%
0.9%
3.4%
4.6%
3%
1.3%
0.4%
Real Betis Girona
Games 34 35
Wins 13 23
Losses 8 6
Draws 13 6
Goals 43 75
Goals per game 1.3 2.1
Conceded per game 1.2 1.3
Attacks 97.5 99.6
Corners per game 5.7 4.2
Yellow cards per game 2.4 2
Fouls per game 11.1 11.1
Latest matches
Score
2024-05-12
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Real Betis
Almería
3
2
2024-04-28
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Real Betis
Sevilla
1
1
2024-04-12
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Real Betis
Celta de Vigo
2
1
2024-05-10
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Deportivo Alavés
Girona
0
0
2024-04-27
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Las Palmas
Girona
0
2
2024-04-13
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Atlético Madrid
Girona
3
1
2024-03-16
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Getafe
Girona
0
0
La Liga
Team Games Win. Draws Lost Goals Points
Real Madrid 35 28 6 1 78:22 90
Girona 35 23 6 6 75:44 75
FC Barcelona 34 22 7 5 70:43 73
Atlético Madrid 34 21 4 9 63:39 67
Athletic Club 35 17 11 7 57:35 62
Real Sociedad 34 14 12 8 48:35 54
Real Betis 34 13 13 8 43:39 52
Villarreal 35 13 9 13 59:60 48
Valencia 34 13 8 13 37:39 47
Getafe 34 10 13 11 41:47 43
Deportivo Alavés 35 11 9 15 34:40 42
Sevilla 35 10 11 14 47:49 41
Osasuna 35 11 7 17 39:53 40
Las Palmas 35 10 7 18 30:44 37
Mallorca 35 7 14 14 28:40 35
Rayo Vallecano 34 7 13 14 27:43 34
Celta de Vigo 34 8 10 16 40:52 34
Cádiz 34 4 14 16 23:49 26
Granada 35 4 9 22 36:68 21
Almería 34 2 11 21 33:67 17
Top scorers
Real Betis
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W. da Silva (10)
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A. Pérez Gutiérrez (7)
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F. Alarcón Suárez (7)
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M. Roca (2)
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A. Diao Diaoune (2)
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G. Rodríguez (2)
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L. Ávila (2)
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A. Ruibal García (2)
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P. Fornals (2)
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A. Ezzalzouli (1)
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G. Pezzella (1)
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S. Altimira Clavell (1)
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W. Silva de Carvalho (1)
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J. Miranda González (1)
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N. Fekir (1)
Girona
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A. Dovbyk (20)
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S. Moreira de Oliveira (8)
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C. Stuani Curbelo (8)
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C. Portugués Manzanera (7)
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V. Tsygankov (6)
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Y. Herrera Ravelo (5)
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I. Martín Núñez (5)
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E. García (4)
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A. García Serrano (3)
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D. López (3)
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M. Gutiérrez Ortega (2)
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V. Fernández Estrada (2)
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Y. Couto (1)
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D. Blind (1)
Top assists
Real Betis
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F. Alarcón Suárez
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W. da Silva
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L. Rosa da Silva
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W. Silva de Carvalho
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M. Roca
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N. Fekir
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P. Fornals
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A. Ezzalzouli
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B. Iglesias Quintas
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J. Miranda González
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A. Pérez Gutiérrez
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A. Ruibal García
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Y. Sabaly
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H. Bellerín Moruno
Girona
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S. Moreira de Oliveira
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Y. Couto
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A. Dovbyk
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M. Gutiérrez Ortega
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A. García Serrano
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V. Tsygankov
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C. Portugués Manzanera
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I. Martín Núñez
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D. Blind
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A. Martinez
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C. Stuani Curbelo
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P. Torre Carral
La Liga Real Betis Girona
Number of matches 380 34 35
Average win rate (%) 36.1 38.2 65.7
Goals per match 2.6 1.3 2.1
Yellow per match 5 2.4 1.9
Corners per match 9.4 5.7 4.2
Home goals per match 1.5 1.4 2.7
Away goals per match 1.2 1.1 1.6
Player rating 6.8 6.9 6.9

A Journey Through the History of Soccer: Real Betis and Girona

Two of the most intriguing entities in Spanish football are undoubtedly Real Betis and Girona FC - both steeped in history, characterized by their unique cultures and filled with fascinating narratives. Delving into the story of these clubs is akin to embarking on a captivating exploration of riveting soccer history. So without further ado, let's unravel the intriguing pasts of these two beloved institutions.

A Glimpse into Real Betis' Glorious Past

Born in the flamboyant city of Seville in 1907, Real Betis has created a unique place in the annals of Spanish football. Originally named Sevilla Balompié, the team finally assumed the name Real Betis Balompié in 1914 when it merged with Betis Football club. Their proud and glorious journey in La Liga, Spain's premier football league, began in 1932. Their greatest glory came in the 1934-35 season when they clinched the La Liga title, marking their golden era.

Since then, Betis has faced numerous ups and downs but held fast to its strong, passionate fanbase and distinctive green-and-white stripes. In 2005, Real Betis delighted its supporters by winning the Copa del Rey for the second time in their history, their first win occurring back in 1977.

Years in Transition: Turbulent Times of Girona FC

Girona FC, located in Catalonia, was established somewhat later than Real Betis, specifically in 1929. For much of its history, Girona spent time oscillating between the second and third tiers of Spanish football. Despite facing several financial troubles, including bankruptcy, the club managed to remain afloat, demonstrating its remarkable resilience.

The turn of the century saw Girona make steady progress, culminating in their historic ascent to La Liga in the 2017-18 season. Though they slipped back to the second division after three seasons, Girona's taste of top-flight football, including an unforgettable victory over Real Madrid, has only left them craving more.

Clashes, Coexistence, and Cooperative Spirit

While not traditional rivals, encounters between Real Betis and Girona have served up some stellar football. From high-octane La Liga matches to tense showdowns in the Segunda Division, the competitive spirit between these two clubs is alive and well. However, off the pitch, the mutual respect and cooperative spirit between these entities remain strong, serving as a lesson in unity and camaraderie for football fans everywhere.

A Bright Future Ahead

Glancing backwards, it is clear that both Real Betis and Girona have traversed challenging paths to reach where they are today. From Real Betis' early triumphs to the Girona juggernaut's impressive resilience, their journeys have been adorned with memorable moments that are etched into the essence of Spanish football.

Yet, it is their potential for the future that truly excites. As both clubs continue to build upon their histories, working tirelessly to strengthen their squads, improve infrastructure, and engage with their passionate fan bases, it is evident that even brighter days are on the horizon for Real Betis and Girona. Their sagas continue, poised to add more intriguing chapters to their own, and Spain's, vibrant football tapestry.