La Liga LIVE: Real Betis vs Sevilla Head to Head Statistics, Laliga LIVE Streaming Link, teams stats up, results, latest points table, Fixture and Schedule – 02nd January, 2021

La Liga: Real Betis vs Sevilla Head to Head Statistics, Laliga LIVE Streaming Link, teams stats up, results, latest points table, Fixture and Schedule – 02nd January, 2020

Spanish League match will feature a Real Betis vs Sevilla match at the Benito Villamarin Stadium, Saturday (02/01/2021) at 08:45 PM IST.  The duel that you can watch via the beIN Sports live stream will prove that Sevilla will maintain a positive trend.

Seeing the record of the meeting of the two teams, Sevilla is more favored in this derby.  Julen Lopetegui’s troops wiped out the victory in the last 3 meetings of the two teams.  This season, Los Nervionenses have also won 8 wins, 2 draws and 4 defeats which have brought Jesus Navas and colleagues to 4th place in La Liga with 26 points.

As for Real Betis, currently it still sits in 10th position with 19 points.  The team nicknamed Beticos Verdiblancos only got 6 wins, 1 draw and 9 defeats from 16 matches.  This record has made Real Betis the team with the most defeats and conceded in the Spanish League this season.

# When and Where to Watch Real Betis vs Sevilla:

When does Real Betis vs Sevilla kick off? Saturday 2nd January, 2021 – 08:45 PM IST

Where is Real Betis vs Sevilla being played? Estadio Benito Villamarín, Sevilla

Where can I get tickets for Real Betis vs Sevilla? No tickets are available as these matches are being played without spectators

Prediction of the composition of players

Real Betis (4-3-2-1): Claudio Bravo;  Emerson, Victor Ruiz, Marc Bartra, Alex Moreno;  William Carvalho, Guido Rodriguez;  Cristian Tello, Nabil Fekir, Joaquin Sanchez;  Antonio Sanabria.

Seville (4-3-3): Yassine Bounuo;  Diego Carlos, Jules Kounde, Acuna, Jesus Navas;  Joan Jordan, Fernando, Ivan Rakitic;  Suso, Youssef En-Nesyri, Lucas Ocampos.

Prediction: Sevilla 2-0 Real Betis

This one is arguably the biggest derby in Spain. Known as The Great Derby, it is perhaps the most ferocious and fierce in Spain as well as being one of the most aggressive in Europe. The lack of fans is desperately unfortunate.

Betis come into this with boss Manuel Pellegrini under perpetual pressure. Every positive result is backed up with a negative as inconsistency remains rife at a club who have perennially been inconsistent. A 4-3 defeat to Levante after Christmas followed up a 1-0 win over Cadiz just before Christmas; a microcosm of Betis. Sevilla come into this after an impressive 2-0 win over Villarreal which made it back-to-back wins and three wins in four since their defeat to Real Madrid in December. Sevilla’s remarkable consistency is what is obviously at odds to Betis.

Julen Lopetegui’s men have won or lost by the scoreline 1-0 in eight of their 14 Liga matches. Sevilla should fancy themselves to control the game and sneak past Betis for the second time in the Andalusian derby post-lockdown.