Real Betis vs Girona Ghana odds comparison
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Match Analysis
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Real Betis travel to Girona on 23 November 2025 in a LaLiga clash that could shape the second half of the season for both clubs.
Betis come in with a strong overall record – three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five games, scoring 13 goals while conceding just four, an average of 2.6 goals for and 0.8 against.
Girona’s recent form is more balanced, with two wins, one draw and two defeats, nine goals scored and nine conceded, averaging 1.8 each way.
The head‑to‑head record favours Girona slightly, with two wins to Betis’ single victory and two draws in five meetings, the most recent on 21 April 2025 ending 1‑3 to the visitors.
Both sides have shown attacking flair – Betis through Antony and A.Ezzalzouli, Girona via V.Tsygankov and late‑game heroics from R.Araujo – but also defensive lapses, notably Betis’ 0‑2 loss to Atletico and Girona’s 2‑3 defeat to Constancia.
The fixture is therefore a test of Betis’ home momentum against Girona’s resilience away from home.
Betis come in with a strong overall record – three wins, one draw and one loss in their last five games, scoring 13 goals while conceding just four, an average of 2.6 goals for and 0.8 against.
Girona’s recent form is more balanced, with two wins, one draw and two defeats, nine goals scored and nine conceded, averaging 1.8 each way.
The head‑to‑head record favours Girona slightly, with two wins to Betis’ single victory and two draws in five meetings, the most recent on 21 April 2025 ending 1‑3 to the visitors.
Both sides have shown attacking flair – Betis through Antony and A.Ezzalzouli, Girona via V.Tsygankov and late‑game heroics from R.Araujo – but also defensive lapses, notably Betis’ 0‑2 loss to Atletico and Girona’s 2‑3 defeat to Constancia.
The fixture is therefore a test of Betis’ home momentum against Girona’s resilience away from home.
Recent Form
Real Betis:
Betis have been prolific at the back of the net but occasionally vulnerable at the back.
In their five most recent matches they recorded a 1‑1 draw away at Valencia on 9 November, with C.Hernandez and L.Rioja sharing the spoils.
Two home wins followed: a 2‑0 Europa League victory over Lyon on 6 November, featuring goals from A.Ezzalzouli (29') and Antony (35'), and a dominant 3‑0 LaLiga win against Mallorca on 2 November, where Antony hit a brace (10', 34') and A.Ezzalzouli added the third (37').
The run was sandwiched by a heavy 1‑7 defeat away to Atletico Palma del Rio on 30 October and a 0‑2 home loss to Atletico on 27 October, where G.Simeone (3') and A.Baena (45') scored for the visitors.
Overall Betis have scored 13 and conceded four in these five games, averaging 2.6 goals scored and just 0.8 conceded per match, with Antony and A.Ezzalzouli emerging as key contributors.
In their five most recent matches they recorded a 1‑1 draw away at Valencia on 9 November, with C.Hernandez and L.Rioja sharing the spoils.
Two home wins followed: a 2‑0 Europa League victory over Lyon on 6 November, featuring goals from A.Ezzalzouli (29') and Antony (35'), and a dominant 3‑0 LaLiga win against Mallorca on 2 November, where Antony hit a brace (10', 34') and A.Ezzalzouli added the third (37').
The run was sandwiched by a heavy 1‑7 defeat away to Atletico Palma del Rio on 30 October and a 0‑2 home loss to Atletico on 27 October, where G.Simeone (3') and A.Baena (45') scored for the visitors.
Overall Betis have scored 13 and conceded four in these five games, averaging 2.6 goals scored and just 0.8 conceded per match, with Antony and A.Ezzalzouli emerging as key contributors.
Girona:
Girona’s last five outings reflect a mixed bag of results.
They opened the stretch with a 1‑0 home win over Alaves on 8 November, V.Tsygankov netting the decisive goal at the 16th minute.
A week later, on 31 October, Girona secured a 2‑1 away victory against Getafe, with M.Martin (72'), B.Mayoral (86') and a late penalty by C.Stuani (90') providing the margin.
The momentum stalled on 28 October in a Copa del Rey tie where Girona fell 2‑3 away to Constancia, a match without recorded scorers.
Returning to the league on 25 October, Girona drew 3‑3 at home with Oviedo, an eight‑goal thriller featuring multiple strikes from F.Vinas (pen, 38'), S.Rondon (45'), C.Stuani (64' pen, 90' pen) and A.Ounahi (83'), plus a D.Carmo goal for the opposition.
Their most recent fixture on 18 October saw Girona win 2‑1 away at Barcelona, with R.Araujo scoring in the 90th minute after Barcelona’s early lead.
Across these five matches Girona have netted nine and let in nine, averaging 1.8 goals both scored and conceded per game, with V.Tsygankov, M.Martin and late‑game contributions proving decisive.
They opened the stretch with a 1‑0 home win over Alaves on 8 November, V.Tsygankov netting the decisive goal at the 16th minute.
A week later, on 31 October, Girona secured a 2‑1 away victory against Getafe, with M.Martin (72'), B.Mayoral (86') and a late penalty by C.Stuani (90') providing the margin.
The momentum stalled on 28 October in a Copa del Rey tie where Girona fell 2‑3 away to Constancia, a match without recorded scorers.
Returning to the league on 25 October, Girona drew 3‑3 at home with Oviedo, an eight‑goal thriller featuring multiple strikes from F.Vinas (pen, 38'), S.Rondon (45'), C.Stuani (64' pen, 90' pen) and A.Ounahi (83'), plus a D.Carmo goal for the opposition.
Their most recent fixture on 18 October saw Girona win 2‑1 away at Barcelona, with R.Araujo scoring in the 90th minute after Barcelona’s early lead.
Across these five matches Girona have netted nine and let in nine, averaging 1.8 goals both scored and conceded per game, with V.Tsygankov, M.Martin and late‑game contributions proving decisive.
Head-to-Head Record
The recent history between Betis and Girona comprises five LaLiga meetings.
Girona hold a slight edge with two wins, Betis one, and two draws.
The latest encounter on 21 April 2025 ended dramatically 1‑3 in favour of Girona; Betis’ J.Cardoso opened the scoring (6') but Girona responded through Antony (39') and Isco (42'), before C.Stuani reduced the deficit (85').
The previous season’s first meeting on 15 August 2024 finished 1‑1, M.Bartra (6') for Betis and G.Misehouy (72') for Girona.
In March 2023 Betis claimed a 3‑2 win; A.Dovbyk (36' pen, 65') and C.Stuani (90') scored for Betis while Willian Jose (45', 76') kept Girona alive.
A December 2023 draw (1‑1) saw A.Dovbyk (pen, 39') for Girona and G.Pezzella (88') for Betis.
The earliest listed clash on 28 May 2023 gave Girona a 2‑1 away win, with M.Gutierrez (36') for Betis and B.Iglesias (47', 77') delivering both Girona goals.
Across the five games Betis have scored seven, Girona nine, indicating a modest but consistent scoring advantage for the visitors in head‑to‑head affairs.
Girona hold a slight edge with two wins, Betis one, and two draws.
The latest encounter on 21 April 2025 ended dramatically 1‑3 in favour of Girona; Betis’ J.Cardoso opened the scoring (6') but Girona responded through Antony (39') and Isco (42'), before C.Stuani reduced the deficit (85').
The previous season’s first meeting on 15 August 2024 finished 1‑1, M.Bartra (6') for Betis and G.Misehouy (72') for Girona.
In March 2023 Betis claimed a 3‑2 win; A.Dovbyk (36' pen, 65') and C.Stuani (90') scored for Betis while Willian Jose (45', 76') kept Girona alive.
A December 2023 draw (1‑1) saw A.Dovbyk (pen, 39') for Girona and G.Pezzella (88') for Betis.
The earliest listed clash on 28 May 2023 gave Girona a 2‑1 away win, with M.Gutierrez (36') for Betis and B.Iglesias (47', 77') delivering both Girona goals.
Across the five games Betis have scored seven, Girona nine, indicating a modest but consistent scoring advantage for the visitors in head‑to‑head affairs.
Statistical Insights
Betis’ numbers reveal a high‑scoring outfit that concedes very few, averaging 2.6 goals for and 0.8 against.
Their defense has been rock‑solid except for the outlier 1‑7 loss, suggesting a single defensive collapse rather than a trend.
Girona’s balanced averages of 1.8 goals scored and conceded point to tighter matches.
Both sides display a propensity for late goals – Betis’ L.Rioja equalised at 82' versus Valencia, while Girona’s C.Stuani secured a 90' penalty win at Getafe and R.Araujo struck at 90' against Barcelona.
The head‑to‑head record shows Girona scoring more away goals (9) than Betis at home (7), hinting at Girona’s ability to find the net on the road.
Defensively, Betis have allowed only four goals in five matches, whereas Girona have let in nine, indicating Betis may have the edge in a low‑over/under scenario if they can maintain their defensive discipline.
Their defense has been rock‑solid except for the outlier 1‑7 loss, suggesting a single defensive collapse rather than a trend.
Girona’s balanced averages of 1.8 goals scored and conceded point to tighter matches.
Both sides display a propensity for late goals – Betis’ L.Rioja equalised at 82' versus Valencia, while Girona’s C.Stuani secured a 90' penalty win at Getafe and R.Araujo struck at 90' against Barcelona.
The head‑to‑head record shows Girona scoring more away goals (9) than Betis at home (7), hinting at Girona’s ability to find the net on the road.
Defensively, Betis have allowed only four goals in five matches, whereas Girona have let in nine, indicating Betis may have the edge in a low‑over/under scenario if they can maintain their defensive discipline.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 23 November showdown, Betis will host Utrecht in the Europa League on 27 November, a match that could test squad rotation after a demanding league fixture.
Their next LaLiga test arrives on 30 November away at Sevilla, a clash that may be pivotal for league positioning.
Girona’s schedule sees them host Real Madrid on 30 November, a high‑profile league encounter that could shift momentum depending on the outcome against Betis.
They then travel to Ourense for a Copa del Rey tie on 3 December.
The results of the Betis‑Girona game are likely to influence confidence levels heading into these fixtures – a Betis win would boost their Europa League form, while a Girona victory could provide a morale lift before facing Madrid.
Their next LaLiga test arrives on 30 November away at Sevilla, a clash that may be pivotal for league positioning.
Girona’s schedule sees them host Real Madrid on 30 November, a high‑profile league encounter that could shift momentum depending on the outcome against Betis.
They then travel to Ourense for a Copa del Rey tie on 3 December.
The results of the Betis‑Girona game are likely to influence confidence levels heading into these fixtures – a Betis win would boost their Europa League form, while a Girona victory could provide a morale lift before facing Madrid.
Match Prediction
Both teams enter the match with contrasting recent trajectories.
Betis have the edge in home scoring efficiency (2.6 goals per game) and a tighter defence (0.8 conceded per game), while Girona have shown resilience away and a knack for late decisive moments.
Considering Betis’ home dominance and the fact that Girona have conceded an average of 1.8 away, a narrow Betis win appears probable.
The prediction leans towards a 2‑1 victory for Real Betis, with Antony likely to open the scoring and a late goal from Girona’s R.Araujo or C.Stuani providing the opposition tally.
Betis have the edge in home scoring efficiency (2.6 goals per game) and a tighter defence (0.8 conceded per game), while Girona have shown resilience away and a knack for late decisive moments.
Considering Betis’ home dominance and the fact that Girona have conceded an average of 1.8 away, a narrow Betis win appears probable.
The prediction leans towards a 2‑1 victory for Real Betis, with Antony likely to open the scoring and a late goal from Girona’s R.Araujo or C.Stuani providing the opposition tally.
Betting Insights
The statistical profile suggests a low‑to‑moderate scoring game.
Betis’ average of 2.6 goals per match combined with Girona’s 1.8 away average points to an over/under 2.5 line that could be closely contested; the safest bet may be under 2.5.
Both teams have recorded BTTS in recent fixtures (Betis 1‑1 at Valencia, Girona 3‑3 Oviedo), so a BTTS (both teams to score) wager carries value.
Given Betis’ strong defence, a clean sheet for them is plausible, making a Betis clean sheet bet attractive at higher odds.
The implied probability for a Betis win sits around 45‑50%, with a draw near 25% and a Girona win roughly 30%; a double‑chance Betis or Draw offers a balanced risk‑reward option.
Betis’ average of 2.6 goals per match combined with Girona’s 1.8 away average points to an over/under 2.5 line that could be closely contested; the safest bet may be under 2.5.
Both teams have recorded BTTS in recent fixtures (Betis 1‑1 at Valencia, Girona 3‑3 Oviedo), so a BTTS (both teams to score) wager carries value.
Given Betis’ strong defence, a clean sheet for them is plausible, making a Betis clean sheet bet attractive at higher odds.
The implied probability for a Betis win sits around 45‑50%, with a draw near 25% and a Girona win roughly 30%; a double‑chance Betis or Draw offers a balanced risk‑reward option.