Conference League Final: Real Betis vs Chelsea Preview, betting odds and team news
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All to play for as Real Betis and Chelsea have a last shot to end the season with a trophy as they face each other in the final of this season’s UEFA Conference League.
The first of the three UEFA Men’s club finals has already been decided, with Tottenham Hotspur beating Manchester United in the Europa League final.
Chelsea and Real Betis now have the chance to fight for the Conference League ahead of the big one on Saturday- the UEFA Champions League final.
Chelsea are the favourite to win, with the Blues priced at 1.45 to win the trophy, while Betis are priced at 2.94.
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Real Betis vs Chelsea Preview
The Conference League might not have been a major target for either Betis or Chelsea when the season started, but now that they are both in the final, it gives them a chance to add this trophy to their collection.
Neither has won the competition before, as it was introduced only four years ago. While it may not be the biggest of the three UEFA trophies, it offers one of the two teams to end this season with a trophy.
For Betis, this is their first major European final, so it definitely means more to them. Manuel Pellegrini’s men reached this stage after beating Fiorentina in the semifinal.
The Green and Whites beat La Viola 2-1 in the first leg before holding the side to a 2-2 draw in the second leg after extra time.
While the Conference League is Betis’ first major final, only the trophy is at stake for the Spanish side, as they have already secured a spot in the Europa League for next season.
That trophy will be a big deal for Betis, though, as it will be arguably their biggest title in the club’s history.
Betis, however, head into this game with just one win in their last six games. Pellegrini’s men failed to win any of their last four league games in LaLiga, playing a 1-1 draw against Valencia last time out.
As for Chelsea, the Conference League is not their biggest cup of tea, but a win will cap off a decent season.
The main goal for the Blues at the start of the season was to qualify for the Champions League, and they managed to achieve that on the last day of the Premier League season following a 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest.
Now that they have achieved their main goal, Enzo Maresca’s men's focus is now to end the season with a trophy Chelsea have never won before.
In fairness, anything other than a win in Wednesday’s final will be considered a failure for Chelsea because the Blues were crowned as champions even before the first ball was kicked in the competition.
Chelsea come into this game in fine form, winning five of their last six games in all competitions, including the 1-0 win over Forest on Sunday.
They have also lost just one game in the Conference League and could be the first club to win four different major UEFA Competitions, having won the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (1971, 1998), the UEFA Champions League (2012, 2021) and the UEFA Europa League (2013, 2019).
Maresca could also be the latest Chelsea coach to win a trophy in Europe in his first year at the club, following in the footsteps of Thomas Tuchel, Maurizio Sarri and Roberto Di Matteo.
Real Betis vs Chelsea Team News
Chelsea will be boosted by the availability of Nicolas Jackson after the Senegal international missed the win over Forest, having picked up a straight red card in the 2-0 loss to Newcastle.
However, the Blues are likely to be without Christopher Nkunku, who is still carrying a knock that made him miss the game against Forest.
Maresca will also be without long-term absentees like Aaron Anselmino (hamstring), Wesley Fofana (hamstring), Omari Kellyman (hamstring) and Mykhaylo Mudryk (lengthy ban).
As for Betis, they will be without former Arsenal man Hector Bellerin, who picked up a hamstring injury against Fiorentina.
Marc Roca (foot), Diego Llorente (hamstring) and Chimy Avila (hamstring) will also miss the huge clash.
Meanwhile, Giovani Lo Celso is a huge doubt for the game. However, Cedrick Bakambu should be able to lead the line.
Real Betis vs Chelsea Betting Preview
Betis are massive underdogs in this one, as they are priced at 4.50 to win the game, while Chelsea are backed at 1.85. Although both teams are very potent in attack, over 2.5 goals is priced at 1.91.
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NB: *Odds are subject to change. Odds accurate as of (27-05-2025 14:52 CET)*