Jagiellonia will host Real Betis in the second leg of their Conference League quarter-final tie on Thursday, 17 April.
Will we see a win for the hosts to stay in the chase for the semi-final or will the guests defend their first-leg advantage? Read our Jagiellonia vs Real Betis prediction to find out.
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Jagiellonia vs Real Betis prediction: Another win for the guests
Key Stats
- Jagiellonia have failed to score in just three of their last 20 games in all competitions.
- Real Betis have only lost once in their last 10 games in all competitions.
- The Spanish team dominated in the first leg, with 27 shots (8 on target), compared to four shots for Jagiellonia, only one of which was on target.
Correct score prediction: Jagiellonia 1-2 Real Betis
While Jagiellonia have been impressive this season in Europe, Real Betis have shown in the first leg that they are a much better team. So, we don't see the hosts being able to get back into this tie and in fact we would expect to see another win for the Spanish team.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Real Betis again favoured to win
- HOME: 3/1 (4.00) – 25.00%
- DRAW: 11/4 (3.75) – 26.70%
- AWAY: 4/5 (1.80) – 55.60%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It's clear from these Jagiellonia vs Real Betis odds that the bookies see the guests as the expected winners, which is hardly a surprise after the first-leg performances by both teams.
In any case, if you liked our predictions for this duel, check our other football betting tips for today.
Most recent H2Hs: Only the second-ever meeting
This will be the second time Jagiellonia and Real Betis meet, with the first time being their duel last week, which Real Betis won 2-0. It is also only the second time Jagiellonia plays against any Spanish teams.
Meanwhile, Real Betis had their first-ever duel with a Polish team earlier this season in the Conference League when they lost 1-0 to Legia in Warsaw.
UEFA Conference League 10/04/25

Real Betis

Jagiellonia Bialystok
Jagiellonia preview: Can they get back into this tie?
While reaching this stage of the Conference League is already a solid result for Jagiellonia, the Polish team will hope to get the better of Real Betis in their second duel and turn around the two-goal deficit. Considering their shaky form recently and the quality of both teams, that will be a tall task, but Jagiellonia will have the home-court advantage this time around.
Meanwhile, Adrian Dieguez and Michal Sacek are out with injuries, while Leon Flach is doubtful.
Predicted lineup: Abramowicz (GK), Wojtuszek, Skrzypczak, Ebosse, Moutinho, Kubicki, Romanczuk, Imaz, Churlinov, Hansen & Pululu
Poland Ekstraklasa 13/04/25
W

Legia Warsaw
0

Jagiellonia Bialystok
1
UEFA Conference League 10/04/25
L

Real Betis
2

Jagiellonia Bialystok
0
Poland Ekstraklasa 06/04/25
D

Piast Gliwice
1

Jagiellonia Bialystok
1
Poland Super Cup 02/04/25
W

Wisla Krakow
0

Jagiellonia Bialystok
1
Poland Ekstraklasa 29/03/25
L

Lechia Gdansk
1

Jagiellonia Bialystok
0
Real Betis preview: Hoping for another good performance
The team from Seville have struggled to find a consistent form this season, but that has certainly changed recently since they have only lost one of their last 10 games in all competitions, which was their last match against Villareal the past weekend. In any case, Real Betis are close to reaching the Conference League semi-finals after beating Jagiellonia 2-0 in their first duel.
Diego Llorente and Chimy Avila are out for the season, so they will miss this match too.
Predicted lineup: Vieites (GK), Sabaly, Bartra, Natan, Rodriguez, Cardoso, Altimira, Antony, Isco, Rodriguez & Bakambu
Spain La Liga 13/04/25
L

Villarreal
2

Real Betis
1
UEFA Conference League 10/04/25
W

Jagiellonia Bialystok
0

Real Betis
2
Spain La Liga 05/04/25
D

Barcelona
1

Real Betis
1
Spain La Liga 30/03/25
W

Sevilla
1

Real Betis
2
Spain La Liga 16/03/25
W

Leganes
2

Real Betis
3
Player to watch: Cedric Bakambu
With six goals in the Conference League this season, including one in the first leg against Jagiellonia, Bakambu has been by far the top scorer for Real Betis in Europe.

The experienced forward hasn't been as effective in La Liga, but he usually came off the bench in that competition and still managed to have some impact with two goals and two assists.