Getafe could move into the top half of the La Liga table with a positive result on Sunday when they welcome Europe-chasing Real Betis to the Estadio Coliseum for round 27 action.
A resurgent run of form has seen the Deep Blue Ones climb to 11th in the table, one point behind 10th-placed Osasuna, while the Heliopolitans currently occupy fifth place, seven points adrift of the top four and three clear of sixth.
Our Getafe vs Real Betis prediction provides a clear outlook on the contest, alongside additional La Liga betting tips.
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Getafe vs Real Betis: Tight encounter on the cards?
Key stats:
- Betis are unbeaten in each of their last four visits to the Coliseum (W2, D2), none of which produced more than three goals.
- Getafe have failed to secure victory in five of six home league games against sides starting this round above them (W1, D1, L4).
- There have been goals at both ends in 10 of Betis’ 13 away matches in La Liga this season.
Correct score prediction: Getafe 1–1 Betis
This is an encounter between two sides carrying strong momentum. Getafe have won three of their last four matches (L1), including a famous 1-0 victory at Real Madrid last weekend, while Betis are unbeaten in their last four outings, drawing the most recent two, with the latest being a 2-2 stalemate in last weekend’s Seville derby with Sevilla.
As such, we expect a competitive matchup between the two sides this weekend, one that could see more of the decisive action occur after the interval, with a score draw appearing a feasible outcome, considering the two teams have shown resilience in recent weeks.
Pre-match odds and win probability: Evenly matched contest
- HOME: 9/5 (2.80) – 35.7%
- DRAW: 19/10 (2.90) – 34.5%
- AWAY: 9/5 (2.80) – 35.7%
*Odds from Bet365, subject to change
The above figures suggest a finely balanced contest, with the probabilities evenly split between the two sides.
Both teams have been given identical win chances of 35.7%, meaning the match could go either way, while the draw follows closely at 34.5%, underlining how competitive this encounter could be.
Our hot tip — more goals in the second half — offers value at 6/5 (2.20).
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Most recent H2H: Recent dominance for Betis
Betis have won each of the last three meetings, including an emphatic 4-0 victory in this season’s reverse fixture, while Getafe have not recorded a win since May 2023 (D2, L3).
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Getafe preview: Key forward suspended
Taking maximum points at the Bernabeu is not an achievement that comes often, and Getafe had to work extremely hard to get over the line.
However, that effort came at a cost, as Adrian Liso was dismissed after receiving a second booking for time-wasting, meaning the Spanish forward will play no part this weekend.
On the injury front, Getafe will remain without Davinchi and Borja Mayoral, both nursing knee problems, while Abu Kamara is still out with a foot issue and could miss a third straight outing due to fitness concerns.
Predicted XI: Soria (GK), Kiko Femenia, Duarte, Djene, Romero, Iglesias Sanchez, Milla, Martin, Arambarri, Vazquez & Satriano
Getafe’s last five results
- 02/03/26: Real Madrid 0–1 Getafe (La Liga)
- 22/02/26: Getafe 0–1 Sevilla (La Liga)
- 14/02/26: Getafe 2–1 Villarreal (La Liga)
- 08/02/26: Alaves 0–2 Getafe (La Liga)
- 01/02/26: Getafe 0–0 Celta Vigo (La Liga)
Betis preview: Injured trio continue spell on the sidelines
Betis manager Manuel Pellegrini will be disappointed that his side squandered a two-goal advantage in last weekend’s Seville derby, though the Chilean can take solace from the fact there were no fresh injury concerns.
However, Sofyan Amrabat and Isco remain sidelined with ankle injuries, while Giovani Lo Celso continues to recover from a muscle problem.
Predicted XI: Valles (GK), Ruibal, Llorente, Natan, Rodriguez, Fornals, Roca, Fidalgo, Antony, Bakambu & Ezzalzouli
Betis’ last five results
- 01/03/26: Betis 2–2 Sevilla (La Liga)
- 21/02/26: Betis 1–1 Rayo Vallecano (La Liga)
- 15/02/26: Mallorca 1–2 Betis (La Liga)
- 08/02/26: Atletico Madrid 0–1 Betis (La Liga)
- 05/02/26: Betis 0–5 Atletico Madrid (Copa del Rey)
Player to watch: Antony

Antony scored the opener in Betis’ clash with Sevilla last weekend, meaning the former Manchester United winger has now directly contributed to three goals (G2, A1) in his last four appearances and will look to prove decisive once again.