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Tickets for Real Betis vs Atletico Madrid, Copa del Rey 2025/2026 at Benito Villamarín Stadium, Seville

Thursday, 5 February 2026 at 9:00 PM · Benito Villamarín Stadium Seville
· Capacity: 60,721
Final score 0 : 5
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Real Betis and Atletico Madrid: Copa del Rey night in Seville

Real Betis and Atletico Madrid are approaching a head-to-head clash which in the Copa del Rey always sounds like a warning that there is no room for correction, because one mistake can turn the whole story around. The match is played at the Benito Villamarín stadium in Seville, at the address Avenida de Heliópolis, s/n, and the evening slot additionally heightens expectations because it is a meeting experienced even outside the stadium, in the city districts that live for football. Benito Villamarín is recognizable for its large capacity and an atmosphere that grows as the kick-off approaches, so interest in tickets on such days is stronger than in the average league routine. If you plan to be part of the stands, count on tickets for such a showdown becoming a sought-after commodity quickly, especially when the cup format and an attractive guest name combine. Tickets for this meeting disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and click the button labeled as soon as those plans become certain.

What this match means in the Copa del Rey

The Copa del Rey at this stage of the competition emphasizes the drama of a single match, where coaches' plans are arranged to withstand even the worst possible scenario, from an early conceded goal to extra time. Real Betis reached this point with a cup victory against Elche 2-1, with an emphasis on a comeback after falling behind and a double impact from Chimy Ávila, which gave the team both the result and a dose of self-confidence before the new test. Atletico Madrid confirmed their passage with a minimal 1-0 win away at Deportivo, in a meeting decided by a moment of inspiration and which once again showed that the cup often rewards the team that better controls nervousness. In such a context, Seville gets a match in which two different schools of pragmatism will be measured, but also two crowds that know how to create pressure at every step, from the tunnel to the final minutes. Precisely because of this, tickets carry additional weight, because cup evenings in big cities usually become the event of the city, and not just 90 minutes of football. Buy tickets via the button below and secure your place before demand pulls the price and seat selection in a direction that does not suit you.

Form and standings: context from the championship

A look at the league standings in mid-January provides an important framework for understanding this clash, because both teams enter with the ambition to turn the cup into a priority, but without losing rhythm in the championship. Atletico Madrid, after 20 rounds played, is in 4th place with 41 points, which shows stability in points performance and continuity that is especially seen in tight victories. Real Betis, after the same number of matches, is in 6th place with 32 points, in a zone that promises a fight for the top of the upper house and seeks a series to bridge the gap to the top four. Ahead of this cup, Atletico celebrated 1-0 in the championship against Deportivo Alavés, and such a result often speaks of a controlled approach and readiness to win points even when the performance is not perfectly fluid. Betis recently beat Villarreal 2-0 in the championship and thereby sent a message that it can look convincing when it catches the right rhythm, but previously also had oscillations like the heavy 5-1 defeat away at Real Madrid, which reminds that the team is still looking for the ideal balance. Due to such amplitudes, the cup meeting acts as an ideal moment for proving oneself, and tickets gain additional value because spectators come to see if Betis will repeat a convincing performance or if Atletico will impose its tempo.

Tactical clash: tempo, transition, and set-pieces

Cup matches between such opponents rarely turn into a carefree exchange of chances, because both sides work to deprive the opponent of their favorite rhythm. Betis will naturally strive to open space between the lines through possession and patient movement of the block, and situations where the ball is quickly switched to the side and forces the opponent into late marking have special value. Atletico is recognizable in such matches for knowing how to live without the ball, but also for executing the transition from defense to attack with a few precise moves, so that one good exit can change the psychology of the entire stand. An important part of the equation will be set-pieces, because cup matches are often decided by one scramble in the penalty area, one jump, or one deflected ball, and that is a segment where experience and concentration count double. Coaches will therefore likely assemble a plan with a clear priority, first not to concede a cheap goal, then to find a moment when one can take a risk, and the audience will recognize precisely such moments and turn them into sound that pushes the team. If you want to feel firsthand how the tactical battle transfers to the atmosphere, tickets are the best path to a story that always seems quieter on television than it is live.

How Betis can open Atletico

Betis relies on squad depth and rotation in this period, and player lists show enough options to seek a combination that best suits the cup rhythm, from technically stronger solutions to more direct profiles. The roster includes names like Isco, Giovani Lo Celso, and Pablo Fornals, which suggests that Betis can seek solutions through passing games and creativity between the lines, especially if Atletico drops deeper and closes the central corridor. In the finishing phase, options like Cucho Hernández and Abde Ezzalzouli are mentioned, which opens space for the idea of accelerating the attack with vertical passes or dribbling in the one-on-one zone, especially in moments when the stands demand an impulse. It will also be important how Betis defends its own possession, because every lost ball in the wrong zone can become an Atletico opportunity, so a somewhat more conservative choice of passing is often seen in the cup. If Betis manages to force Atletico to defend too much in their own penalty area, then the value of crosses and the second wave increases, and that is the moment when the stadium becomes louder and tickets become an entry into an experience to be remembered. Such evenings in Seville often create the feeling that the stands are part of the tactics, and not just decoration, so buying tickets is a natural step for all who want to be part of that energy.

How Atletico can impose its scenario

Atletico Madrid has already shown in the cup that it knows how to win away and with a minimal difference, and that is a skill which in the elimination format turns into currency of higher value than aesthetics. In the match against Deportivo, a single goal decided it, and reports emphasize how Griezmann's moment of quality was enough to lock the match and lead it into control mode, with an emphasis on discipline and patience. In the league victory 1-0 against Deportivo Alavés, it was also seen how persistent Atletico can be in seeking a goal, while remaining solid enough to avoid unnecessary risks, which is a typical pattern for teams accustomed to playing under the pressure of results. The player list shows that Atletico also has different profiles in attack, from Griezmann and Julián Álvarez to Alexander Sørloth, which gives flexibility in choosing the way to finish actions, whether through combination, or through crossing and aerial play. In cup evenings, the psychological part often decides too, and Atletico is used to matches where the crowd whistles, pressure rises, and every minute seems longer, so such experience transfers to the field as well. Precisely for this reason, the demand for tickets will be high, because many want to see if Betis can break that pattern and force Atletico to step out of their comfort zone.

Head-to-head duels and the psychology of big nights

These opponents know each other well from the championship, and the last head-to-head clash in Seville ended with a victory for Atletico 2-0, which is a result often mentioned when seeking a psychological advantage ahead of a new elimination. Such an outcome does not have to guarantee anything in the cup, but serves as a reminder that Atletico knows how to play on this pitch and is not afraid of the Benito Villamarín atmosphere, which always reduces the effect of home pressure. On the other hand, Betis usually gets an additional layer of motivation in the cup, because elimination evenings give an opportunity for the season to be remembered for one big victory, regardless of how the league marathon will look. In the psychology of such matches, the moment of the first goal is also important, because then the audience either turns into a wave that carries the host or into nervousness that transfers to the field, and the opponent feels that and starts to pace the game. That is why the initial 20 minutes are often a test of maturity, and fans who hold tickets in their pockets at that moment are not just watching the match, but reading the whole story from the way the teams breathe and react. A cup match between Betis and Atleti is the type of meeting where every duel looks more important, so the value of the ticket is more than the seat itself.

Benito Villamarín and the Heliópolis district: the stage and city rhythm

Benito Villamarín is not just a stadium but also the center of the club's identity and a place where the fan culture of Seville is seen in full format, from the colors on the streets to the rhythm of the song in the approaches to the stands. Data about the stadium list a capacity of 60,721 spectators, pitch dimensions of 105 x 68 meters, and the address Avda. de Heliópolis s/n, 41012 Seville, which confirms that it is a grand stage where a cup evening turns into a city event. The club describes the stadium as a space in constant evolution, with modernizations that include lighting and zones of different viewing categories, and all this affects the experience because the match is not just the pitch but also the environment, entrances, passages, and stands which have their own character. Heliópolis as the neighborhood around the stadium takes on a different rhythm on match day, and crowds and traffic become part of the experience, which is another reason to plan arrival earlier and secure tickets before the final week. When one adds to that the fact that the Copa del Rey is a competition that can change the tone of the entire season in one evening, it is clear why interest grows and why people want to be inside, and not in front of screens. Secure your tickets for immediately and click the button labeled , because cup evenings at Benito Villamarín know how to become stories that are retold for years.

Practical information for visitors: arrival, entrances, and evening organization

For visitors coming from other parts of the city or outside Seville, planning the route is key to avoiding stress immediately before the start, especially since traffic around Heliópolis can slow down as match time approaches. City transport in Seville has a developed network, and TUSSAM highlights in its information the importance of lines connecting different parts of the city, including the Heliópolis area, so many fans decide on public transport to avoid searching for parking at the last minute. If you use the metro, it is useful to check current schedules and possible announcements of special services, because Metro de Sevilla states in its instructions that ahead of events and special dates, information about reinforcements and changes is published through their channels and the schedule section. In practice, this means it is smart to head out earlier, count on security checks at entrances, and have enough time to find the sector without rushing, because cup matches usually attract an audience that otherwise does not come regularly. Tickets and cards are therefore not just a formality, but also a ticket into the logistics of the evening, because with a confirmed seat you plan arrival, seating, and movement through the stands more easily. Buy tickets via the button below and click before the trip, so that all that remains for you is to organize the arrival and enjoy the evening.

Tickets, fan interest, and what the audience can expect in the stands

Copa del Rey matches between Betis and Atleti generally carry a specific tension, because the audience knows that this is not about a point but about passing through, and that feeling is heard in every reaction to a duel, foul, or stoppage. Betis comes with cup momentum after the victory over Elche and with a league signal of strength through 2-0 against Villarreal, while Atletico comes with recent minimal victories which confirm that it knows how to survive even when the match is not open. In the stands, this will usually mean that every first touch of the players is judged loudly, that pressure on the referee and opponent intensifies as time goes, and that the atmosphere spills over from one stand to another like a wave. Precisely for this reason tickets have additional value, because the experience of such a meeting does not fit into a summary and cannot be translated into statistics, but must be felt in the moment when the stadium collectively rises for one chance. If you want to be part of that picture, secure your tickets and click the button labeled , because cup evenings in Seville often become sold out before the feeling appears that there is still enough time. Ticket sales are available, and it is simplest to react earlier and thus avoid demand leaving you without a place in the stands.

Sources:
- LALIGA - results Real Betis and Atlético de Madrid (last matches and head-to-head clash in Seville)
- BeSoccer - league standings (positions and points of clubs on the day of checking)
- Real Betis Balompié - Benito Villamarín (capacity, pitch dimensions, address)
- Real Betis Balompié - news about victory against Elche CF in the Copa del Rey
- beIN SPORTS - report Deportivo La Coruna 0-1 Atlético (cup passage and match context)
- Barca Blaugranes - schedule and framework of quarterfinal dates and pairs, including Real Betis - Atletico Madrid
- TUSSAM - information about the city public transport network in Seville and lines connected to Heliópolis
- Metro de Sevilla - information about schedules and announcements of special services ahead of events

Head to head

  1. 08.02.2026 AT Atletico Madrid 0 : 1 RE Real Betis LaLiga
  2. 27.10.2025 RE Real Betis 0 : 2 AT Atletico Madrid LaLiga
  3. 18.05.2025 AT Atletico Madrid 4 : 1 RE Real Betis Nogomet Španjolska La Liga 2024./2025.
  4. 27.10.2024 RE Real Betis 1 : 0 AT Atletico Madrid Nogomet Španjolska La Liga 2024./2025.

Team form

RE Real Betis WDWDW
AT Atletico Madrid WLLLW

Standings

# Team or athlete OD P GD PT
1 RE Real Sociedad 0 5 +4 13
2 AT Atletico Madrid 2 6 +7 12
3 FC FC Barcelona 1 4 +2 9
4 AT Athletic Bilbao 2 5 +1 9
5 DE Deportivo Alavés 1 3 +2 6
6 RE Real Betis 1 3 -2 6
7 CA CA Osasuna 0 2 +2 4
8 AL Albacete 1 3 0 4
9 VA Valencia CF 1 2 +1 3
10 BU Burgos 1 2 0 3
11 RE Real Madrid 1 2 0 3
12 RA Rayo Vallecano 1 2 0 3
13 CU Cultural 1 2 0 3
14 RA Racing de Santander 1 2 -1 3
15 CE Celta Vigo 0 1 0 1
16 TA Talavera de la Reina 1 1 -1 0
17 SE Sevilla FC 1 1 -1 0
18 LE Levante UD 1 1 -1 0
19 EL Elche 1 1 -1 0
20 VI Villarreal CF 1 1 -1 0

Benito Villamarín Stadium

Stadium
Capacity: 60,721

Benito Villamarín Stadium is more than a venue for matchdays—it’s a landmark city stadium with a strong identity. Its oval bowl shape and steep tiers keep you close to the action, and a capacity of over 60,000 seats places it among Spain’s largest stadiums. As the iconic home of Real Betis, Villamarín is known for an atmosphere that feels loud, focused, and unmistakably local.

Inside, you’ll find strong sightlines across the stands and a crowd experience that builds quickly, especially in the covered sections that offer extra comfort in changing weather. Visitors benefit from practical on-site amenities—food and drink kiosks, a fan shop, and well-organized access zones—and the stadium layout can also support large-scale concert setups, keeping the sound and energy concentrated around the stage.

The venue is located at Avenida de Heliópolis, s/n, Seville, Spain. Most visitors approach the entrances on foot for the final few minutes from nearby streets, with parking areas in the surrounding zone and clearly marked sector access; there are also nearby city bus stops. For broader tips on getting around the city, see the Seville overview further down the page.

Hotels nearby

Airports nearby

  • SVQ Sevilla Airport Sevilla · 10 km
  • OZP Moron Air Base Morón · 38 km
  • XRY Jerez Airport Jerez de la Frontera · 68 km
  • ROZ Rota Naval Station Airport Rota · 86 km

Frequently asked questions

What is the capacity of Benito Villamarín Stadium?
Benito Villamarín Stadium in Seville has an official capacity of 60,721 seats. This gives spectators a wide range of seating options, from premium tribunes near the floor to upper rows with panoramic views. The capacity places Benito Villamarín Stadium among the more important venues for Copa del Rey, and the atmosphere during big events depends on how full the lower home sectors are. Booking tickets early is recommended — the best-view sections sell out fastest.
Who is the home team?
The home team is Real Betis, hosting this match at Benito Villamarín Stadium in Seville. Home fans traditionally shape match tempo, and Real Betis averages more points at home than away. The visiting side Atletico Madrid faces the added challenge of travel and adaptation, which in elite competitions often means preparation without rest days between matches. Home-team status here also means the choice of dressing room and first warm-up access.
When is the match played?
The event is scheduled for Thursday, 5 February 2026 at 9:00 PM local time in Seville. The local start may differ from your time zone — being near the venue two hours before start is recommended for security checks and getting your bearings. Doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before the start. If you're traveling from abroad, factor in arrival time given local public transport and possible congestion.
How much does a ticket cost?
Ticket prices for this match start from Check price via Viagogo and other verified partners. The exact price depends on the sector, seat category (away, neutral, home, premium box) and demand which rises closer to the match date. The amount includes platform fees and mandatory buyer protection. The cheapest tickets are typically in upper sectors in the away zone, while premium box seats can cost several times more. Final price and currency are displayed on the seller page after seat selection.
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How do I get to Benito Villamarín Stadium?
Benito Villamarín Stadium is located in Seville. Most major venues are accessible by public transport — bus, tram, metro or commuter rail typically run to the nearest station. We recommend arriving at least 60 minutes before the start. Detailed information about the location, nearest airport and hotels nearby is available in the venue section on this page.
What happens if the match is postponed or cancelled?
In case of postponement (weather, security reasons), tickets typically remain valid for the new date that the organiser announces later. If the match is cancelled entirely without rescheduling, Viagogo issues a refund per their policy (usually within 7-14 days). Check status directly with the seller — they notify you by email as soon as the decision is known.
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Most tickets today are electronic — they arrive by email as a PDF or as a mobile ticket saved in your digital wallet. For purchases more than 7 days before the match, the ticket usually arrives within 24-48 hours of payment, while last-minute purchases often arrive within a few hours. Physical tickets are sent by courier when the partner explicitly indicates this. If you don't receive your ticket in time, contact partner support (Viagogo) via your customer account.

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