He Real Betis have lost only eight of 43 official matches played at home against RC Celtahis rival this Sunday at Benito Villamarinwhere they added 25 wins and 10 draws at home. In the overall confrontation, Betis dominates with 34 wins to 28, with 24 draws, although the Galicians have scored more goals: 110 to 106 of the Verdiblancos, occupying ninth place in the historical rank of LaLiga, while the heavenly ones are tenth.
In the most recent confrontation, in April, Real Betis won 2-1 thanks to goals scored by Miranda and Fekirdiscount on extension time of Larsen. Betis lost the two previous visits of the celestials to Benito VillamarĂn: double by Iago Aspas certified 0-2 for the Galicians in the 2022/23 campaign, who also won 3-4 last season, when they scored Betic goals Juanmi, Canales and Fekir and many visitors did Larsen, Gabri Veiga -2- and Aidoo.
In the last six meetings between both teams, home and away, the Legs won one, tied one and lost four, as apart from the two mentioned at home they also lost 2-1 in Bleed last season and 1-0 in 2022/23, 0-0 in 2021/22.
Before these two victories, the Vigo team had not won at Benito VillamarĂn since the opening day of the 2013/14 League, when the goals from Charles and Nolito passed the two Ruben Castro (1-2), and in the 21st century, only one celestial victory was recorded, which was in the 2005/06 season, when they won 0-2 thanks to goals from Jorge Larena and Perera.
Celtic’s first victory on green and white soil was on the occasion of their fourth visit, after losing the first three games of the series, in the 1942/43 season: a 1-3 scoreline with goals from Betic polo and guests Del Pino, Roig and ArdĂ©vol.
Four decades later, in 1982, Celta won with the lowest – he scored Nene Suarez– at Benito VillamarĂn, where they also won in the 1995/96 campaign by 0-3 -goals from Ăngel Merino, Gudelj and Geli– and at the same mark in 1998/99, with as many Makelele, Juan SĂĄnchez and Cadete.
Source: La Verdad

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