Betis
Line-up
- 13Pau López
- 12Sidnei
- 5Marc Bartra
- 23A. Mandi
- 14William Carvalho
- 18Andrés Guardado
- 6Sergio Canales
- 17Joaquín
- 11Cristian Tello
- 21G. Lo Celso
- 10Jesé
- 24Emerson
- 22Lainez, Diego
- 16Loren Morón
Subs
- 1Joel Robles
- 4Z. Feddal
- 34Wilfrid Kaptoum
- 7Sergio León
Barcelona
Line-up
- 1M. ter Stegen
- 18Jordi Alba
- 15C. Lenglet
- 3Gerard Pique
- 20Sergi Roberto
- 22Arturo Vidal
- 8Arthur
- 5Sergio Busquets
- 4I. Rakitić
- 10Lionel Messi
- 9Luis Suárez
- 2Nélson Semedo
- 21Carles Aleñà
- 7Philippe Coutinho
Subs
- 13J. Cillessen
- 23S. Umtiti
- 19K. Boateng
- 14Malcom
Barcelona are seven points clear at the top of La Liga in what now looks like a two-team battle against Atletico Madrid. Unlike their rivals, Barcelona made it into the last eight of the Champions League with a convincing home win over Lyon. They are unbeaten in their last 15 league games since a home loss in mid-November, which just happened to be by Real Betis. Six of Barcelona's last seven away league games have been won and they are unbeaten in their last ten. Barcelona won this fixture 5-0 last season and are unbeaten in seven away league games against Real Betis, last losing in 2008.
A Europa League place is the target for Real Betis. They are eigth in the table and only a point behind the final qualification place. They are only six behind the last Champions League qualification position. Betis have had a couple of recent league defeats but have won two of their last three La Liga matches. Only two of their last six home league games have been won and the tip here is for Barcelona to get the win.