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Real Betis Valencia betting prediction


Betting suggestion:

The most likely scenario is that Betis won’t win. Despite the negative period of Valencia, in this round they are up against a weaker opponent, which is also not in its best form moment, so they should take advantage of that to get the win.
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Preview
Betis and Valencia face at Estadio Benito Villamarín, in a match for the 23th round of the Primera División. In the last head‑to‑head for this edition of the league, played on 19‑09‑2015, these teams have tied (0‑0). At this stadium, the head‑to‑head history favours the home team, since they have a record of 3 wins in the last 3 matches. Sure enough, the last time these teams met at this stadium, on 15‑09‑2013, in a match for the Primera División, Real Betis won by (3‑1). The goals of the match were scored by Jorge Molina (9' ) and Salva Sevilla (22' and 34' ), for Betis, and by Ricardo Costa (67' ), for Valencia. In this match the home advantage may play an important role, as both teams present significant differences between home and away performances.

Analysis Betis

After 5 wins, 7 draws and 10 losses, the home team is in the 14th position, havinf won 22 points so far. In the last match, they have lost in an away match against Real Sociedad by (2‑1), after in the previous match they have tied (1‑1) at home, against Real Madrid. This is a team that usually gets better results in away matches than at home, since in the last 30 matches they register 4 wins, 4 draws and 7 losses in away matches, with 11 goals scored and 25 conceded; against 3 wins, 5 draws and 7 losses at their stadium, with 12 goals scored and 21 conceded. For the league, Betis won 7 points out of 30 possible points, after 1 win, 4 draws and 5 losses in the last 10 home matches.

They haven’t won any of the last 8 home matches for this competition. In their home league matches the most frequent result at half‑time was the 0‑1 (4 out of 10 matches). They haven't been very strong defensively, since they have suffered goals in 7 of the last 10 matches for this competition. This is a team that has had a hard time trying to score first. They have opened up the score in only 5 of the last 22 matches for the Primera División, they have reached half‑time in front in 4 of those 5 matches and have held on to the lead in 4. In 22 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 14 times and have only turned the score around in 1. there is 1 period that stands out in the last 10 home matches for this competition: they have scored 3 of their 7 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Betis comes to this match lacking motivation, after a 2-1 away loss against Real Sociedad. Moreover, Westermann, Kadir and Piccini will not be playing this match, since they are recovering from injuries. The home team usually plays in a 4-3-3 formation and tries to take advantage of any counterattack opportunities, making good use of the quality and speed of Portillo and Cejudo. But Rubén Castro is the main reference of the team. Betis had an interesting season start, but since then they have lost strengths and have lost the last 5 matches.

Confirmed Lineup: Adán, Martín Montoya, Juan Manuel Vargas, Germán Pezzella, Bruno, Petros, Charly Musonda Jr, Alfred N'Diaye, Dani Ceballos, Rubén Castro, Ricky van Wolfswinkel.
Coach: M. Pellegrini.

Analysis Valencia

The away team is currently in the 12th position of the league, with 25 points won, after 5 wins, 10 draws and 7 losses. In the penultimate match, they tied in an away match against Deportivo La Coruña, by (1‑1). In the last match, they lost in a home match against Sporting Gijón, by (0‑1). This is a team that usually makes good use of the home advantage, stronger with the help of its supporters, since in the last 30 matches they register 5 wins, 2 draws and 8 losses in away matches, with 17 goals scored and 23 conceded; against 6 wins, 7 draws and 2 losses at their stadium, with 24 goals scored and 13 conceded. In their last match, for the Copa del Rey, they got an away loss against Barcelona by (7‑0). In the last 10 away league matches Valencia has a record of 2 wins, 2 draws and 6 losses, so they have won 8 points out of 30 possible.

In this competition, they haven’t won any of the last 11 matches. In their away league matches the most frequent result at half‑time was the 0‑0 (5 out of 11 matches). Defensive consistency hasn’t been their best feature, as they have conceded at least one goal in each of the last 10 matches for this competition. In their away matches there is a tendency for few goals, since 8 of the last 11 matches for this competition have ended with Under 2,5 goals. In 22 matches for this competition, they have conceded the first goal 13 times and have never been able to turn the score around. In the last 11 away matches for this competition there is 1 period that stands out: they have scored 4 of their 10 goals between minutes (76'‑90').

Valencia also comes to this match lacking motivation, since in their last match, for Copa del Rey, they had a heavy 7-0 loss against Barcelona. Paco Alcácer and Javi Fuego are in doubt for this match, since they are recovering from physical problems. The away team usually plays in a traditional 4-3-3 formation, privileging attacks through the wings and fast offensive transitions. Dani Parejo is the brain of the away team and usually designs and conducts their offensive moves. Their goal is to start winning again, to recover from the negative moment they are going through.

Confirmed Lineup: Mathew Ryan, Barragán, Guilherme Siqueira, Shkodran Mustafi, Aymen Abdennour, Dani Parejo, Wilfried Zahibo, André Gomes, Sofiane Feghouli, Denis Cheryshev, Álvaro Negredo.
Coach: Voro.

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The tip and bet suggestion for the Betis vs Valencia match, on 7 February 2016, of the preview written by the editors of Online Betting Academy, goes to: Double chance, Draw or Valencia ⇒ bet available on bet365.

The Betis vs Valencia on 7 February 2016 will be played at Sevilla, Estadio Benito Villamarín.

 

Primera División - 2015/2016

  • 100% 380 / 380 Games

  • Home team wins 48.16%
  • Draws 24.21%
  • Away team wins 27.63%
  • Over 1.5 76.58%
  • Over 2.5 51.58%
  • Over 3.5 28.95%
  • Goals 1043
  • Goals /match 2.74
  • Goals /match home 1.62
  • Goals /match away 1.13
  • Both teams score 50.26%
  • Goals after 80' 17.64%
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