Real Madrid fans are eagerly awaiting the much-anticipated clash between Los
Blancos and Real Betis, part of the fourth round of the 2024-2025 La Liga
season. We’ve prepared this article for you, courtesy of Iqraa Sports Blog, to
give you the essential details you need to know before the match. Stay tuned.
Real Madrid vs. Real Betis in Round 4 of La Liga: How Both Teams Have Fared So Far
Real Madrid kicked off the 2024-2025 La Liga season with a stumble against
Mallorca, but the team quickly found its footing with victories over just Real
Valladolid in the second round but held by Las Palmas in the third.
As for Real Betis, they are still searching for their first win of the season.
After draws against Girona and Deportivo Alavés, Betis saw their third-round
match against Getafe postponed due to their European Conference League playoff
against Ukraine’s Kryvbas.
Real Madrid vs. Real Betis in Round 4: Any Changes in Mbappé's Role in the System?
Some Real Madrid fans continue to criticise the way Italian coach Carlo
Ancelotti is utilising one of the team’s top stars, the newly acquired Kylian
Mbappé. Ancelotti has been deploying Mbappé as a striker, while the Bernabéu
faithful are eager to see the Frenchman operating from the left wing.
However, according to several recent reports, Ancelotti plans to keep Mbappé
as the focal point of the attack, with the Brazilian duo of Rodrygo and
Vinícius Júnior remaining on the wings.
Real Madrid vs. Real Betis in Round 4: Head-to-Head History
Historically, Real Madrid and Real Betis have faced off in 139 matches. Real
Madrid has won 76 of these matches, while Real Betis has claimed victory in
31, with 32 matches ending in a draw.
In these previous meetings, Real Madrid has scored 293 goals, while conceding
150.
In La Liga alone, the two sides have met 116 times, with Real Madrid winning
63, Betis securing 26 victories, and 27 matches ending in a draw in the
league.
Real Madrid Injuries vs. Real Betis
Real Madrid will be without their midfield duo of Englishman Jude Bellingham
and Frenchman Eduardo Camavinga for the fourth round of La Liga due to injury.