The Spanish champions will round off their La Liga campaign on Saturday when Real Madrid entertain Real Betis. This weekend’s match will give fans the perfect opportunity to bid farewell to the legendary Toni Kroos, who will retire following the EUROs.
It has been a sensational season in Spain for Real Madrid this term, as they have looked to be the champions in waiting for months. The Spanish giants have failed to let their standards slip throughout the second half of the season, and they could yet end the campaign with a double, as they will play in the Champions League final next Saturday.
Los Blancos have won 29 of their 37 matches this term, and they could end the campaign on a staggering 97 points. They come into this final round of matches after winning four of their last five matches, and they boast the best attacking and defensive records in the competition. However, their winning sequence was ended last weekend after playing out a thrilling 4-4 draw on the road against Villarreal.
Real Betis will take to the field for the final time on Saturday, but they are unable to finish any higher than seventh in the standings. Betis have won just 14 of their 37 matches this season, and that has restricted them from making a race for the battle to finish in a Europa League spot. They have struggled for wins in recent weeks after going two without a victory.
They have at least been testing to beat throughout the season, with their tally of nine losses being among the fewest in the competition. However, they have played out a staggering 14 draws, which is the third highest tally in La Liga this term.
Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last seven league matches against Betis, but they have picked up just three victories over that period. Each of the last two have ended in draws, which includes a 1-1 result in the reverse clash this term. Betis last landed a win in this fixture in March 2020.
Betis are without an away win against Madrid since May 2019. We don’t expect that winless run to come to an end this weekend, as we fully expect Los Blancos to bring the curtain down on their domestic campaign with a comfortable home success.
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