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Betis vs. Sparta Prague: Preview and betting tips
Sparta will have a football holiday, a duel at Estadio Benito Villamarín against local Betis. The 60,000 strong crowd will be rooting for the home side to win as they failed to win the first leg. What to bet on?
Sparta will have a football holiday, a duel at Estadio Benito Villamarín against local Betis. The 60,000 strong crowd will be rooting for the home side to win as they failed to win the first leg. What to bet on?
Sparta’s key duel is behind them. The clear goal is to advance to the spring stage of the European Cups, it may not matter so much whether it is the Europa League or the Conference League.
At home, they had to beat Ariss Limassol at all costs, which on paper was the easiest duel of all. She didn’t get off to the best start, but she managed to turn the game around.
Betis, on the other hand, did not start the group stage well at all. They lost 0:1 to Rangers and made it difficult for them to win the group, which is a clear goal.
Sparta are in solid form in the league. They beat Plzeň 2-1, earlier earned a draw in the derby, and thanks to the loss of Slavia they lead the league by two points.
Betis have not had an ideal start to the season but are slowly getting back on track. At the weekend they beat Valencia 3-0 after a great performance and showed that the bad form is gone.
The two teams have never faced each other in their history. Moreover, Sparta does not have a good record with Spanish teams.
The opening loss to Betis doesn’t play into Sparta’s hands either, as the Verdiblancos will now have to win at all costs. For this reason, I think the home side will win.
Betting Tip | Match Winner – Betis
Source: UEFA
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