Real Betis vs Copenhagen prediction, odds & betting tips – 24/10/2024
Copenhagen were winners in the Danish top flight on Friday - Photo by IMAGO.
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Eight of Copenhagen’s last nine matches have seen both teams score.

Real Betis are targeting their first points in Europe this season on Thursday night. Our Real Betis vs Copenhagen prediction and UEFA Conference League betting tips consider whether they’ll be able to edge out their Danish opponents.

Real Betis vs Copenhagen prediction: Both teams to score in home win

Key stats

  • Our Real Betis vs Copenhagen betting tips take into account that the visitors have won just one of their last six away games.
  • It’s four wins from five home fixtures for Betis in all competitions.
  • Betis have only failed to score in one of their last 12 home fixtures.

Correct score prediction: Real Betis 2-1 Copenhagen

While Manuel Pellegrini has tended to rotate in Europe, he may feel as though he needs to go relatively strong here after a defeat on matchday one.

With Copenhagen struggling away from home, even in their own league in recent weeks, the side from Seville ought to have enough quality to win the game on the night.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Betis the clear favourites

  • HOME: 10/11 (1.91) – 52.4%
  • DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
  • AWAY: 11/4 (3.75) – 26.7%

*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The hosts are the favourites according to the Real Betis vs Copenhagen odds with an implied probability of 52.4% that they win this match.

They picked up a really good result last time out, with Vitor Roque and Chimy Avila scoring in a 2-1 win at Osasuna.

As for Copenhagen, they warmed up for this one with a 3-1 victory over Vejle on Friday in the Danish Superliga with Viktor Claesson scoring twice.

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Most recent H2Hs: Clubs reunited three decades on

Our Real Betis vs Copenhagen prediction suggests the Spaniards will have the edge and that was the case when they last met in the 1997/98 Cup Winners’ Cup.

Betis were 3-1 winners in that competition over two legs in a second round tie.

Real Betis preview: Lo Celso missing again

The hosts are without Giovani Lo Celso again after the Argentine picked up an injury following a really bright start to life back in Seville. Isco and William Carvalho are also out.

Predicted Lineup: Adrian (GK), Perraud, Natan, Llorente, Ruibal, Altimira, Cardoso, Fornals, Abde Ez, Bakambu & Avila

Spain La Liga 11/05/25

D

Osasuna

Osasuna

1

Real Betis

Real Betis

1

UEFA Conference League 08/05/25

D

Fiorentina

Fiorentina

2

Real Betis

Real Betis

2

Spain La Liga 04/05/25

W

Espanyol

Espanyol

1

Real Betis

Real Betis

2

UEFA Conference League 01/05/25

W

Fiorentina

Fiorentina

1

Real Betis

Real Betis

2

Spain La Liga 24/04/25

W

Valladolid

Valladolid

1

Real Betis

Real Betis

5

Copenhagen preview: Unchanged eleven possible

With six days having passed since their last league game, Copenhagen could go with the same players again. Munashe Garananga and Birger Meling are out injured.

Predicted Lineup: Trott (GK), Gocholeishvili, Pereira, Hatzidiakos, Diks, Delaney, Lerager, Robert, Claesson, Elyounoussi & Cornelius

Denmark Superligaen 11/05/25

D

Midtjylland

Midtjylland

1

FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen

1

Denmark Cup 08/05/25

W

Viborg

Viborg

0

FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen

1

Denmark Superligaen 04/05/25

W

Brondby

Brondby

0

FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen

3

Denmark Cup 01/05/25

W

Viborg

Viborg

0

FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen

1

Denmark Superligaen 27/04/25

W

AGF Aarhus

AGF Aarhus

1

FC Copenhagen

FC Copenhagen

3

Player to watch – Chimy Avila

There was a goal for Chimy Avila on his return to El Sadar last time out. That was just his second strike in Betis colours in La Liga since his January move from Osasuna.

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Avila in action in the recent Seville derby – Photo by IMAGO.

Avila capable of better

The 30-year-old has at times scored spectacular goals during his time in Spain, but he’s not produced his best form for Betis yet. He averages just 1.0 shots per game in La Liga this term, but managed 2.3 during his final full season in Pamplona.

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Mark is a freelance football writer based in Madrid. He regularly attends and covers La Liga matches around Spain, whilst also following football across Europe.